PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY: We preview Sunday’s two Premier League games with a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended match stats. It’s Burnley v Leicester at 2pm and the weekend highlight Liverpool v Man U at 4.30pm.


BURNLEY V LEICESTER

2pm What a Super Sunday in store! All eyes will be on Anfield at 4-30, but first we have Burnley hosting Leicester. The away side have definitely dropped their level in recent weeks and their results can starting to show that. They lost last weekend against Southampton and couldn’t beat Aston Villa with home advantage in the League Cup semi-final. Burnley haven’t been great this season though, and they need to start picking up points to avoid a relegation fight.

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Burnley 4.5, Leicester 1.91 and the draw is 3.85. Leicester have lost three of their last five Premier League games, however they have had to come up against Manchester City and Liverpool. The loss to Southampton was very disappointing, and perhaps their confidence has taken a knock after being so easily beaten by City and Liverpool. With Burnley not playing great football, this will be a welcome drop in class for Leicester and they can get back to winning ways here. The 1.91 looks too big to ignore against a side like Burnley.

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Leicester to beat Burnley at 1.91.

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MATCH STATS

  • Burnley have won two of their nine Premier League games against Leicester City (D2 L5), both home wins in January 2017 and April 2018.
  • Leicester are looking to record a league double over Burnley for the first time since the 2012-13 season in the Championship; the Foxes haven’t won three consecutive league games against the Clarets since September 1906.
  • Burnley are on the longest current run of Premier League games without a draw, with the Clarets winning five and losing 10 of their last 15 matches. At Turf Moor, Burnley have gone 18 league games without a draw (W8 L10).
  • Leicester have won seven away Premier League matches this season – they’ve only won more in two top-flight campaigns; nine in 1965/66 and 11 in 2015/16.
  • Leicester have lost three of their last five Premier League matches (W2), as many as they had in their previous 21 in the competition (W13 D5 L3).
  • Burnley have had just 72 open play sequences of 10+ passes in the Premier League this season, fewer than any other side. Of these, just 10 have resulted in either a shot or a touch in the opposition box, also a league-low figure.
  • Burnley have now gone 10 Premier League games without scoring a first-half goal, since beating West Ham 3-0 in November. The last team to have a longer run of games without netting in the opening 45 minutes were Burnley themselves in May 2015 (12 games).
  • Excluding own goals, only Liverpool (16) have had more different goalscorers in the Premier League than Leicester this season (14). Indeed, only in 2016-17 (16) have the Foxes ever had more different scorers in the competition than they do this term.
  • Burnley manager Sean Dyche has lost all four of his managerial meetings with Brendan Rodgers – the only manager he has faced more while losing each match is Arsène Wenger (seven defeats in seven games).
  • Only Trent Alexander-Arnold (27) has created more chances from set plays than Leicester’s James Maddison this season (25). However, Burnley have conceded fewer goals from set piece situations than any other Premier League side this season (2, excluding penalties).

LIVERPOOL V MANCHESTER UNITED

4.30pm What a fixture this will be! We all know how much both sets of fans don’t like each other, and now after years of pain for Liverpool fans they have essentially won the league already while Manchester United fans are now the ones suffering. What a turnaround and it’s mostly all down to Klopp. This Liverpool side will break records this season, and they would dearly love to embarrass United here with a big scoreline.

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Liverpool 1.4, Manchester United 9.6 and the draw is 5.4. It shows how far United have fallen that they are trading as big as 9.6 to beat Liverpool but they simply haven’t been anywhere near the level of Liverpool this season. They are the only side to take points off Liverpool in the Premier League, but back at Anfield now Liverpool will win. They have made Anfield a fortress over the last two years and at 1.4, they are worth backing here. It’s a banker for every BETDAQ Multiple this weekend too. Liverpool easily brushed aside Manchester City here and now they can do the same to the red half of Manchester.

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Liverpool to beat Manchester United at 1.4.

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MATCH STATS

  • Since completing a league double over Man Utd in 2013-14, Liverpool have won just one of their 11 Premier League games against the Red Devils (D5 L5).
  • Manchester United are winless in their last four away matches against Liverpool in all competitions (D2 L2) since a 1-0 win in January 2016 in the Premier League.
  • Liverpool have lost 28 Premier League matches against Manchester United, eight more than against any other club.
  • Liverpool will face Manchester United at Anfield for a league game starting the day top of the table for the first time since September 1990, winning 4-0 under Kenny Dalglish.
  • Among the 31 teams Jürgen Klopp has faced 10 or more times during his managerial career, his worst win ratio is against Manchester United (20% – P10 W2 D6 L2).
  • Manchester United have lost their last two away Premier League games on Merseyside against Liverpool and Everton; they haven’t lost three in a row in the top-flight since April 1979.
  • Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 38 Premier League games (W33 D5), the third longest such run in the competition’s history. The two longer runs (Arsenal 49, Chelsea 40) were both ended by Manchester United, but in games that took place at Old Trafford.
  • Liverpool have scored in all 21 of their Premier League games so far this season – the last side to score in each of their first 22 games of a season in the competition were Arsenal in 2001-02, who scored in all 38 games in a title-winning term.
  • Coming into this weekend’s matches, no player has scored the opening goal in more different Premier League games this season than Man Utd’s Marcus Rashford (6). Rashford has also scored what proved to be the winning goal five times this term, with only Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah netting more winners (6).
  • Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood has scored four Premier League goals this season – the last teenager to net more in a single campaign in the competition was Marcus Rashford in 2016-17 (5).

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