Sunday Football Tips: Jimmy The Punt's best bets including a 33/1 corners punt | OneFootball

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·14 Maret 2026

Sunday Football Tips: Jimmy The Punt's best bets including a 33/1 corners punt

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Jimmy The Punt tips goalscorer, corners, shots and fouls in the Premier League

Jimmy The Punt preview's Sunday's Premier League action picking out his best bets via the Betfair Sportsbook...

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Crystal Palace v Leeds - Hand shake

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Three points could potentially move Crystal Palace into the top half of the Premier League table if results go their way over the weekend.


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The Eagles host Leeds, a side who are without a win in four league games. Two points from the last 12 on offer has seen Daniel Farke's side slump back towards a relegation fight.

In a battle between two low margin teams, I'd be leaning towards the draw at 3.3 with the Exchange. Between them, these sides have drawn 31% of their league games this term.

Manchester United v Aston Villa - Corner the value

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I thought I'd found a gem by getting on Manchester United's opponents corner lines. Six or more, the handicap, to win the corner count. Price dependent obviously.

I had some success in the Red Devils trips to Everton and West Ham but in the two games I've touted it here, both of United's opponents have had a man sent off. How's your luck?

Jacob Ramsey walked on the stroke of half time for Newcastle in their 2-1 win over Man United, they lost the corner count 4-2. In the game before, Maxence Lacroix scored for Crystal Palace from their first corner then he was sent off early in the second half as his side lost the corner count 7-1.

Prior to those two games, Michael Carrick's side lost the corner count in five of the other six games. The only team which failed to out corner them was Tottenham who surprise surprise had a man sent off inside half an hour.

At home to Fulham, the Cottagers had seven corners, United had three. At West Ham, the Hammers won the count 5-3 and at Everton, the Toffee's won it 10-1.

Barring an Aston Villa red card, I want to attack their corner line and at 19/20, I'll be backing them to have over 4.5 corners.

Greedy as ever, I'll be putting over 7.5 Villa corners at 6/1 and over 10.5 at 33/1 in the staking plan as well.

The Villans have had eight or more corners five times this season and gone within one of the highline once.

Another angle worth considering at Old Trafford is Ollie Watkins fouls.

The front man has drawn five in his last three league appearances (2/0/3) but it is the amount he commits that interests me here.

Watkins has averaged exactly one foul a game in the Premier League but committed 13 across his last five appearances (2.6 per game) and at least three or more in three of those fixtures.

At 11/10 and 4/1 respectively, Watkins' prices to commit 2+ fouls and 3+ fouls are worth a punt.

With a big night in Europe on the horizon, Watkins may get a rest here so keep an eye out for team news.

Nottingham Forest v Fulham - Shoot on site

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Eliott Anderson has clearly adopted a shoot on sight approach.

He had seven attempts against Wolves, two at Fenerbahce in 66 minutes, four against Liverpool, three in the return leg against Fenerbahce, one against Brighton, three against Manchester City and three against Midtjylland.

That's 23 shots in seven games which is no mean feat considering the calibre of sides Nottingham Forest have played.

I can't put my finger on the spike in attacking volume, it spans Forest's last two managers and Anderson hasn't really changed position.

From a personal point of view, there's the World Cup in the summer and interest from some top clubs.

Whatever the reason, Elliot Anderson is worth a look in the shots, shots on target and anytime goalscorer market.

Liverpool v Tottenham - Wirtz to hit Spurs where it hurtz

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Tottenham are in free fall right now.

Spurs were matched at 500/1 on the Exchange to be relegated earlier this campaign, they're now 7/4 with the Sportsbook.

Igor Tudor was brought in ahead of the North London derby but the appointment has been a disaster.

He's overseen four games, lost them all, conceded 14 goals, four of which came in the first 22 minutes at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

Tudor was brought in to keep Spurs in the division, avoid embarrassment against Arsenal and make them competitive in the knock-out stages of the Champions League.

He's done none of that.

Considering all this, it's not hard to see why Liverpool are 1.32 with the Exchange to win this fixture.

It is very easy to see the Reds netting a few goals, so the goalscorer market is worth a look.

At 9/5, Florian Wirtz is the bet to score anytime.

It took him a little while to get going in the Premier League but has scored four times across his last four appearances and averaged 0.40 goals per 90 across his previous two campaigns in the Bundesliga.

When he's on song, he is unplayable and against Spurs in this current guise, he could have a field day.

The 11/1 about him scoring two or more goals is also worth a look.

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