Sunday Premier League Action: Where the Value Lies This Weekend
Sunday’s Premier League card is packed with fixtures that offer genuine betting interest, and two matches in particular stand out as the centerpieces of the day — West Ham United vs Arsenal and Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United. Both games carry significant implications for the table, and the betting markets are already reacting accordingly.
Before diving into the individual match breakdowns, it’s worth noting that Sunday Premier League fixtures often present sharper odds movement than midweek or Saturday games, simply because bookmakers have more time to factor in team news, injury updates, and public money. Smart bettors pay attention to line movement — especially in the hours before kick-off.
West Ham United vs Arsenal: Gunners to Extend Their Authority?
Arsenal continue to be one of the most backed sides in the Premier League this season, and their visit to the London Stadium puts them in familiar territory as firm favourites with most sportsbooks. The Gunners’ consistency in away fixtures has made them a popular selection in the match result market, though their odds in big away games rarely offer outstanding value given how efficiently the market prices them.
West Ham, for their part, are a team capable of causing upsets at home — particularly when energised by a vocal crowd. The value angle here could lie in the Asian Handicap market, where backing Arsenal with a -0.5 or -1 line might offer better returns than a straight match result bet. Alternatively, the Both Teams to Score (BTTS) market deserves attention; West Ham have shown attacking intent even in defeats, making the ‘Yes’ option statistically compelling.
- Match Result: Arsenal favoured, but narrow margins expected
- BTTS: Strong case for ‘Yes’ given both sides’ attacking tendencies
- Over 2.5 Goals: Worth considering at competitive odds
Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United: A Battle in the Middle of the Pack
This fixture has the feel of a tightly contested mid-table clash where neither side can afford to slip up. Nottingham Forest have been difficult to beat at the City Ground in recent weeks, making them an intriguing option in the Draw No Bet market against Newcastle — a side that has struggled for attacking fluency at times this season.
Newcastle’s strength typically lies in their defensive structure, which means this game has the hallmarks of a low-scoring, attritional contest. Backing Under 2.5 Goals could be a sensible angle, and with both sides keen to avoid defeat, the draw is a genuine possibility that deserves its place in any accumulator built around Sunday’s card.
- Draw No Bet (Forest): Represents value given home form
- Under 2.5 Goals: Backed by both teams’ recent defensive records
- Newcastle Clean Sheet: Worth exploring in enhanced markets
Building Your Sunday Accumulator
For those looking to combine Sunday’s matches into an accumulator, selectivity is key. Piling every fixture into a long-odds acca is tempting but rarely profitable over the long term. A 3-fold or 4-fold featuring carefully selected outcomes — such as Arsenal to win, Under 2.5 goals at the City Ground, and a third match result from the day’s other fixtures — offers a more disciplined approach.
Always compare odds across multiple sportsbooks before placing. Even marginal differences of 0.10 to 0.20 in decimal odds can significantly impact your returns over time. Use a comparison tool to ensure you’re getting the best available price on every selection.
Sunday’s Premier League slate is one of the better betting days of the week — diverse fixtures, sharp markets, and genuine tactical intrigue. Whether you’re backing a single game or building a multi, the opportunities are there for the informed bettor.
Source: news.google.com

