TeamCBK and our contributors have selected the best prop based bets of the day using our statistic portal CBKprops.com – which is free to use for your player or team prop of interest.
Sunderland vs. Fulham – Billy Bets
Bet: Joao Palhinha passes ladder – over 49.5 @ 1.83, over 53.5 @ 2.62 & over 57.5 @ 4.0 via Bet365
Palhinha avg 34 passes per game but that’s obviously against PL opposition. He’s managed 44 v Spurs, 42 v Chelsea & 46 v Man United so is capable of higher than average numbers against good sides. In away games against lower PL sides he’s managed 48 v Palace & 60 v West Ham so when Fulham have more of the ball he is capable of going above his average. In the first game v Sunderland he had 62 passes. Looking into opposition stats against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light throws up the following centre midfield passing numbers; 50/43 Middlesbrough, 53/130 Swansea (Sunderland 10 men), 45/50 Wigan, 57 West Brom
You’d expect a PL side in Fulham to have their fair share of the ball & if Sunderland sit off then Palhinha doesn’t need much more above his PL average to hit some good prices here & some Championship midfielders have hit big numbers at the Stadium of Light. The obvious danger to this is if Fulham go ahead early & a substitution comes into play
Selection by Billy Bets who’s on Twitter
Sunderland vs. Fulham – Billy Bets
Bet: Joao Palhinha over 53.5 passes & Andreas Pereira over 40.5 passes – 3.2 @ Bet365 (Bet Builder)
Highlighted Palhinha passes above. Pereira avg 25 passes in PL but has managed 34 v Spurs, Palace & Man United. He had 52 v Sunderland in first game & if the game is in the balance then he will see plenty of the ball as the creative spark in the Fulham side. Both these lines easily came in in the first game & again obvious danger is Fulham running away with it & early substitution but given the prices I’m happy to have a go
Selection by Billy Bets who’s on Twitter
Manchester United vs. Leeds – IceTips
Bet: Wilfried (Degnand) Gnonto over 0.5 shots on target – 2.0 @ Bet365
Leeds will go managerless into a big rivalry versus high-flying Man Utd – who in turn are without Casemiro, meaning their midfield will be weakened as Casemiro has been top class for the Red Devils. The significance of being managerless means all players should be raring to go and prove themselves vital for the next manager-to-be. Gnonto is in form for this particular statistic, a shot on target in his last four matches & five shots on target in total.
Selection by IceTips who’s on Twitter
Manchester United vs. Leeds – JBTBets
Bet: Over 2.5 goals & Over 2.5 cards – 1.88 @ Bet365
Manchester United have had over 2.5 goals in 4 of the last 5 and Manchester United have had over 2.5 cards in 7/7
Selection by JBTBets who’s on Telegram
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