Sunday’s betting card brings two high profile Premier League fixtures with strong data angles.
Brighton host Crystal Palace at the Amex Stadium on Sunday. The derby profile often drives tempo, pressure, and discipline trends. Brighton home matches remain open, with sustained shot volume and chance creation. Palace away games continue to show defensive stress, with shots conceded and limited game control. The matchup points toward clear statistical edges.
Later, Liverpool face Manchester City at Anfield. This fixture carries title level intensity and consistent elite metrics. Liverpool home output stays strong across shots, xG, and territory. City away performances against top half sides show reduced control and higher concession rates. Both games offer defined betting structure for Sunday.
Brighton vs Crystal Palace

Tipster: Kevin Mac
Sparks usually fly whenever Brighton and Hove Albion collide with Crystal Palace but the stakes are even higher for this Premier League clash as the Eagles bid to halt their alarming slide.
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Tip 1: Half-time draw
This match is always fiercely fought and there isn't much between the two squads in terms of quality. It should be a close one and that makes the half-time draw a good option at 5/4 with Unibet.
Tip 2: Jorgen Strand Larsen over 1.5 fouls
Strand Larsen will be out to make an impact on his debut and could steam into a few challenges. The Palace new boy is 10/11 at Bet365 to commit two or more fouls.
Tip 3: Under 2.5 total goals
With it ending 0-0 when these sides last met, betting against under 2.5 goals could pay off at evens with William Hill.
Liverpool vs Man City

Tipster: Greg MacLean
Manchester City will look to keep alive their Premier League title hopes as they travel to Anfield to take on reigning champions Liverpool on Super Sunday.
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Tip 1: Florian Wirtz to score or assist
After his big-money move in the summer from Bayer Leverkusen, Florian Wirth has felt it tough since moving to the Premier League, but in recent matches, he seems as if he’s finally beginning to settle in.
The German attacker has scored four goals and provided two assists across his previous eight Premier League appearances for the Reds – including a goal and assist against Newcastle United last weekend – and he is an appealing 17/10 at William Hill to score or assist on Sunday.
Tip 2: Hugo Ekitike to score or assist
Hugo Ekiteke has made a decent start to his Liverpool career, as he has scored 15 goals across his opening 32 appearances for the Reds.
The ex-Eintracht Frankfurt attacker scored a stunning brace against Newcastle United last weekend, and the 4/5 on offer at bet365 for him to score or assist on Sunday also appeals to me here.


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