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·11 avril 2026
Sunday Football Tips: Back shots and corners at 45/1 at the Stadium of Light

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·11 avril 2026

Oliver Glasner has managed to steady the ship at Crystal Palace after a terrible festive period. Crystal Palace went 12 without a win but since their draw at Nottingham Forest at the start of February, they've only lost two of their last 11 games.
The Eagles beat Fiorentina 3-0 in the Europa Conference League on Monday and that should allow them to go pretty strong against Newcastle as they look to climb the table.
The Magpies were dealt a chastening 7-2 defeat at the Camp Nou and followed that up with another loss to bitter rivals Sunderland - who came from behind.
I'd be looking towards Crystal Palace's price to win at 3.2011/5 with the Exchange here.
Michael Salisbury has the whistle here, he has the third best cards per game average in the Premier League (4.59) and he has given five or more cards in seven of his last eight top flight appearances (2-5-8-5-6-5-5-5).
With this game sandwiched in between European quarter-finals for both sides, there could be some tired legs. Plus, Nottingham Forest are in the thick of a relegation fight and Aston Villa are on the hunt for a top four finish.
Obviously, the player card market is worth a look where Morgan Rogers appeals at 7/24.50 with the Sportsbook.
Rogers has picked up six cards this season (0.27 cards per 90), 10 last season and three the year before so all-told that's 19 in 79 EPL appearances.
Oh and one more thing. It is also worth noting referee Salisbury has awarded six penalties in his last four appearances so if you can figure out who's on spot kicks for each team, they could be worth a look in the goalscorer markets.
This will be Roberto De Zerbi's first game as Tottenham manager. You'lll remember him from such clubs as Marseille and Brighton where he coached an all out attack minded style of play, high press and all.
At Brighton, his first 10 games saw his side average 15.1 shots and 7.2 corners per game and based on the prices at the Stadium of Light, I'll focus on the latter here.
De Zerbi's Seagulls had over 4.5 corners in seven of those first 10 games, over 7.5 corners in six and over 9.5 corners on three occasions.
At 3/41.75, 11/26.50 and 12/113.00 with the Sportsbook, those lines are worth a punt here.
Recommended Bet
Back Over 4.5 Tottenham Corners
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Back Over Tottenham 7.5 Corners
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Back Over 9.5 Tottenham Corners
Greedy as usual, I also think it's worth coupling the line of over 9.5 corners with Spurs to have 19+ shots at a whopping 45/146.00.
De Zerbi's Seagulls racked up the shots, hitting this line half of his first 10 games.
Sunderland have conceded 14.7 shots a game this term, the third most in the league.
Having already tipped Manchester City to win and to win to nil on the Betfair Football Only Bettor podcast, I'll not go over old ground.
But I am really hot on the Cityzens at the prices available, I might even have a nibble on them at 7.87/1 with the Exchange to cover the -2 Asian handicap.
Anyway, I also think Rayan Cherki is worth a punt to score or assist at an industry best price of 7/52.40.
The little maverick has had a hand in 11 goals this season (3G 8A) which is a goals+assists per 90 average of 0.76. Across his career, that average is 0.57 and season upon season, it has never dropped below 0.20.
Should City score, I'd like to think Cherki will have played a part in it and City should score.
In 22 games this season, Chelsea have only kept clean sheets in four games and they were against Port Vale, Hull, Pafos and Brentford.
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