The hectic Premier League schedule begins this week, and the big boys will be featured on our screens more often over the next few weeks.
We’ve got a midweek slate of fixtures, and on Tuesday night, there are a couple of games to get stuck into.
Our tipster Sam Farley is all over Ipswich v Crystal Palace and Leicester City v West Ham and has put together a tidy Multi-Match Bet Builder!
Tuesday’s Premier League Multi-Match Bet Builder Tips:
7:30pm: Ipswich v Crystal Palace
Liam Delap to score
Both teams to score
Trevor Chalobah to commit 1 or more fouls
8:15pm: Leicester City v West Ham
Both teams to score
Wilfred Ndidi to commit 1 or more fouls
Ipswich v Crystal Palace
Liam Delap to score
Ipswich paid big money to bring Liam Delap to the club from Man City, and it already looks like a great signing. Other clubs are circling the young Englishman. He’s the leading goalscorer for the club this season, with six goals in 13 games.
Recently, we’ve seen him score against Spurs and boss the Manchester United backline, even though he failed to find the back of the net. He’s full of energy, strong, and can scare defenders. With a one-goal-in-every-two-start ratio, he’s a must-bet on Tuesday night.
Both teams to score
Just a point separates the two clubs as they languish near the bottom of the Premier League. Both teams’ main issue has been poor defence. Crystal Palace come into this having only kept one clean sheet in their past eight games.
Away from home, they’ve seen Both teams to score land in all but one of their six trips, a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Meanwhile, Ipswich just can’t stop letting in goals and it’s undoing their work at the other end of the pitch. They’ve conceded in their past nine games and have now seen Both teams to score land in nine of 13 Premier League games this season.
Trevor Chalobah to commit 1 or more fouls
Since arriving from Chelsea, Trevor Chalobah has cemented himself as a starter in Oliver Glasner’s back three, alongside Marc Guehi and Maxence Lacroix. Chalobah plays on the right side, but occasionally, that means he’s exposed by Daniel Munoz, his right wingback, getting caught out upfield.
Chalobah has now played seven games for the club and has committed seven fouls, averaging one per game. The Ipswich attack averages a goal per game and isn’t short of pace and guile, which will cause him problems. Back Chalobah to continue the trend and commit a foul.
Leicester City v West Ham
Both teams to score
Leicester City might have a new gaffer at the club in Ruud van Nistelrooy, but that’s unlikely to stop us seeing goals at the King Power Stadium.
It was a toss-up between choosing Over 2.5 goals, which we’ve seen in nine of 13 games this season, or Both teams to score. However, BTTS has landed in a staggering 11 of 13 games this season for Leicester, so we’re taking that.
Van Nistelrooy got Man Utd playing well in his four-game interim manager stint, but they still gave up three goals, so we can’t expect Leicester to suddenly become defensive. With West Ham scoring in all but one of their away games this season and giving up 24 goals in 13 games, we should expect more goals again.
Wilfred Ndidi to commit 1 or more fouls
Death, taxes, and Wilfred Ndidi giving up fouls. The 27-year-old has been a key part of the Leicester team in recent years, anchoring the midfield and occasionally stepping back into defence if needed. He’s great at breaking up play, but that often leads him to commit fouls in his attempts to win back the ball.
Not only has he already picked up four yellow cards this season, but he also leads his team in fouls committed, having already racked up 24. He’s averaging just two per game, and in a tough matchup against West Ham with a new manager to impress, it’s easy to see him overstepping the mark again in his efforts to get the ball.
Tuesday’s Premier League Multi-Match Bet Builder Tips:
7:30pm: Ipswich v Crystal Palace
Liam Delap to score
Both teams to score
Trevor Chalobah to commit 1 or more fouls
8:15pm: Leicester City v West Ham
Both teams to score
Wilfred Ndidi to commit 1 or more fouls
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.
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