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There are four tasty Premier League games on the menu this Sunday, and we’ve picked a selection in each match to help you bash the bookies. Our 4-fold acca comes to just over 7/1, and it includes a juicy pick in the Liverpool vs Tottenham clash.

Premier League trophy pictured
Premier League trophy pictured ahead of our 7/1 Sunday acca

Sunday’s Premier League Acca

We have searched through the best online bookies and found that SpreadEx are offering the most value for our 4-fold acca. A £10 stake could see returns of over £80 – a nice little boost after Cheltenham.

Match  Market  Odds (Bookmaker) 
Crystal Palace vs Leeds United Dominic Calvert-Lewin Over 0.5 Shots on Target 4/9 (SpreadEx) 
Man Utd vs Aston Villa Man United Over 1.5 Goals 4/6 (SpreadEx) 
Nottingham Forest vs Fulham Double Chance Fulham/Draw 4/6 (SpreadEx) 
Liverpool vs Tottenham Highest Scoring Half – Second Half 1/1 (SpreadEx) 
 Total Odds 7.03/1 (SpreadEx) 

*Odds correct at 11:30 GMT on 13/03/2026. Odds subject to change.

Bet 1: Crystal Palace vs Leeds United – Dominic Calvert-Lewin Over 0.5 Shots on Target

Leeds United seemed on course for Premier League survival just a few weeks ago, until a four-match winless run dragged them straight back into the relegation fight.

Daniel Farke’s men are just three points above the drop zone, and they could certainly do with Dominic Calvert-Lewin rediscovering the goalscoring form which served him so well during the winter months.

The 28-year-old has chipped in with 13 goal attempts across his last five outings, and he also scored a memorable brace in his last meeting with Crystal Palace.

With Leeds desperately hunting a win, we’re backing the striker to produce over 0.5 shots on target.

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Bet 2: Man Utd vs Aston Villa – Man United Over 1.5 Goals

Having dropped out of every competition under the sun, Man Utd games are about as common as Cheltenham winners.

By the time Saturday’s game at Old Trafford kicks off, it will have been 10 days since their last competitive fixture.

With that in mind, United should be a lot more rested than an Aston Villa side that travelled to Lille on Thursday night.

Michael Carrick is looking to become just the fourth manager in Premier League history to win his first six home games in the competition, and the United boss will be confident of joining that exclusive list.

In terms of betting, United have scored two or more goals across their last four home matches. That leaves us with no alternative but to back the Red Devils in the over 1.5 goals market.

Bet 3: Nottingham Forest vs Fulham – Double Chance Fulham/Draw

Fulham love a trip to the City Ground having won five of their previous six trips to the venue.

In fact, Fulham probably love the City Ground a lot more than Forest, who have only managed one win from their last nine in front of their own fans.

Midtjylland handed Forest their third straight home defeat on Thursday, and we’re backing Fulham to join the fun.

Marco Silva’s men have won their last two away games, and a hat-trick could well be on the cards. Fulham or draw in the double chance market is the way to go.

Bet 4: Liverpool vs Tottenham – Highest Scoring Half – Second Half

Can you remember the last time Tottenham won at Anfield? Nope, neither could we.

Upon some research, we discovered that Spurs last tasted victory at Anfield in 2011 – back when Britain had a coalition government, Iran wasn’t on fire, and the number 69 was a lot funnier than 67.

Interestingly, 2011 was also the year which saw Spurs finish above Liverpool in the table, with Harry Redknapp leading a side that included Luka Modric, Rafael van der Vaart, and even the mighty Ledley King.

Spurs fans would love a return to those days, but instead they’re forced to endure a tense relegation battle.

In terms of betting, we're backing Sunday’s game to produce most goals in the second half.

Liverpool’s matches in the Premier League have produced 59 goals after the interval – the most in the competition.

Tottenham have also scored the majority of their Premier League goals (almost 60%) in the second half, leaving us with no option to back the even money bet.

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