Wolves vs Brighton

Pervis Estupinan Over 0.5 Shots 

Advised Bet: 1pt @ 8/11 Bet365

Brighton picked up where they left off in 2022/23 with a commanding opening day victory at home to Premier League new boys Luton. The Seagulls’ swashbuckling style saw Roberto De Zerbi’s charges fire in 27 attempts at goal, generating an eye-catching Expected Goals (xG) figure of 4.01.

Rampaging left-back Pervis Estupinan once again caught the eye. The Ecuadorian had three efforts at goal, including a set-piece attempt, following immediately on from his impressive attacking exploits last term. The in-demand 25-year-old had at least one shot in 18 of his final 21 starts last season, only failing to do so against Newcastle, Liverpool and Spurs.

Backing Estupinan to have Over 0.5 Shots pays 8/11 (1.73) with Bet365 this weekend.

Tottenham vs Man United

Marcus Rashford 1+ Offsides

Advised Bet: 1pt @ 13/8 Betway

Tottenham’s transition towards a more enjoyable and exciting outfit appears to be heading in the right direction. Spurs were good value in their entertaining 2-2 draw against Brentford last Sunday, with Ange Postecoglou’s troops already displaying their higher-octane approach; high-risk, high-reward is a strategy will see regularly under the Australian.

That includes a high-line in defence, which should give Manchester United’s pacier options in attack opportunity to get in behind. However, it also opens up the prospect of a high offside count and so backing the Red Devils’ standout forward Marcus Rashford to be caught offside at least once holds plenty of appeal at 13/8 (2.62) quotes with Betway.

Rashford was flagged for offside against Wolves on Monday and fell foul of the line in four of his final six appearances last season from a similar focal point in United’s attack.

Man City vs Newcastle

Kieran Trippier to commit 2+ Fouls 

Advised Bet: 1pt @ 6/5 Betfair

Newcastle captain Kieran Trippier will be anticipating a busy evening on Sunday with the right-back likely to line-up against Manchester City maestro Jack Grealish. Naturally, I’m gravitating towards the fouls market with the feisty 32-year-old always keen to get stuck-in.

Trippier averaged 1.90 tackles per-game during the 2022/23 campaign, as well as 1.50 fouls per-game when away from St James’ Park. In two meetings with Man City, the England international committed four misdemeanours, three of which arrived at the Etihad.

Grealish was benched for the Citizens’ opener but should feature from the off here. In 28 top-flight appearances last season, the City schemer was fouled an average of 2.8 times per-game, whilst in 19 (83%) of 23 EPL starts, Grealish drew a minimum of two fouls.