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·9 February 2026

Premier League Tuesday Tipsheet: Goals galore on the menu across London

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Stinch is back with his best bets for the Premier League MD26 on Tuesday


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Chelsea v Leeds Tip - Goals on the cards at the Bridge

Chelsea v LeedsTuesday, 19:30Live on TNT Sports

Two sides in decent form face off at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night. Chelsea have won their last four Premier League matches whilst Leeds have tasted defeat just twice in their last 12 games. New Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior has overseen nine games since he's arrived with a massive 33 goals in total at an average of 3.67 per-game! Fourteen of Leeds' last 21 games have gone Over 2.5 goals and this Chelsea attack will fancy their chances against a visiting defence that's conceded two or more in 10 of their last 20 matches. The reverse fixture finished with four goals as Leeds ran out 3-1 winners and I'm hoping for more of the same.

Everton v Bournemouth Tip - No bet in Liverpool

Everton v BournemouthTuesday, 19:30Live on TNT Sports

A clash of styles here on Merseyside. Just 32% of Everton games have seen Over 2.5 goals - by far the lowest in the division - compared with a Bournemouth side that have seen 60% go Over 2.5, which rises to 75% away from home. The market can't really split the market either with Over 2.5 priced up as slight favourite at 3/4. Which is in-keeping with the match odds. Hosts Everton 13/10 have suffered just one defeat in eight and Bournemouth 2/1 are unbeaten in their last five. The prices look correct so instead I'll take a watching brief and keep another eye out for Bournemouth's new wonderkid signing in Brazilian Rayan, who has a goal and assist to his name in just two games already.

Tottenham v Newcastle Tip - Back more bad defending

Tottenham v NewcastleTuesday, 19:30Live on TNT Sports

It's now just one win in 10 games for Tottenham which includes failing to beat the likes of Burnley whilst losing to the likes of West Ham and Nottingham Forest, meaning the question has to be posed, when is Thomas Frank's time up? Thankfully here he comes up against an opponent in Newcastle that have suffered three straight Premier League defeats and have won just one of their last eight games across all competitions. The issue for both sides is their inability to defend, with Spurs having shipped at least two goals in their last five league games and Newcastle conceding 20 in their last 10 games. Thankfully for us both sides have been more than capable going forward which has resulted in 15 of Tottenham's last 22 matches seeing Over 2.5 goals (68%) and 13 of 18 for Newcastle in the Premier League (72%). The market only makes Overs a slight favourite and there's more than enough evidence that it's a good bet.

West Ham v Man Utd Tip - Back goals at both ends

West Ham v Man utdTuesday, 20:15Live on TNT Sports

Two of the form teams in the league face off at the London Stadium and I'm hoping for fireworks on the pitch. Man Utd come here full of confidence having won their last four Premier League matches, scoring two or more in their five since Ruben Amorim left. However, West Ham have won three of their last four to mount a relegation escape and this fixture will hold no fear for them having beaten Man Utd in all of their last three visits here. Goals wise both team's matches have been full of them with nine of West Ham's last 10 going Over 2.5 goals and since the departure of Amorim, Man Utd have seen 21 goals in just six games (3.50 per-game). With West Ham failing to have kept a clean sheet at home all season and the same for Man Utd on the road, I think we can be confident in both sides finding the scoresheet.

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