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·6 de enero de 2026
Wednesday Football Cheat Sheet: Best bets for midweek Premier League

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Dave Tindall: It's hardly a surprise to note that Erling Haaland has never gone four Premier League games without scoring. So having fired blanks against Nottingham Forest, Sunderland and Chelsea, it makes far more sense to think he's 'due' rather than take the angle that he's out of form and should be overlooked in the goalscorer markets.
Before his mini drought, he'd scored braces against West Ham and Crystal Palace. And it's very easy to think that one becomes two if he does fire home on Wednesday night. A reminder that the Norwegian has an astonishing 38 goals in 31 games for club and country this season.
Haaland, who has netted in each of his last four games against Brighton, is 5/2 to Score 2 or more. He's done that 12 times already this season and Brighton look accommodating opponents for the City striker to pull off the double act again. That can be boosted to 7/2 by adding in City to be leading at half-time.
Mark Stinchcombe: Despite giving Arsenal a scare last time out, Bournemouth have now gone 11 Premier League games without a win. As a result, they've dropped to 15th and despite still being nine points clear of the drop, there must be a few worried people at the club if the three sides in the relegation zone manage to get their acts together.
Tottenham are only four points above Bournemouth, but they've at least won three of their last seven games across all competitions to show signs that they know how to win and it's only two defeats in this period - one with only nine men. One thing you can't put a figure on is confidence and Bournemouth's must be pretty low, meaning the 11/10 on them to win the game is too short. My advice? Go to the Befair Exchange and take a chance on Spurs on the Asian Handicap.
The Opta Stat:
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last nine Premier League London derbies (W5 D4) since a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal last March. The Blues last enjoyed a longer run of unbeaten London meetings between January 2013 and March 2014 (13). Whilst Fulham have lost four of their last six home Premier League London derbies (W2), having gone seven unbeaten beforehand. They haven't lost three in a row on home soil since April 2023.
Manchester United have lost just two of their last 36 Premier League matches against sides starting the day in the relegation zone (W23 D11), though they've only kept one clean sheet in nine games against sides placed 18th or lower under Ruben Amorim.









































