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It’s a huge Super Sunday as we preview all four matches as part of our Premier League accumulator tips. After winning both of our opening Sunday accas this season, the pressure at TPP is well and truly on.

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The Premier League trophy is on display at Wembley as we preview Sunday's EPL acca tips

With six hours of footie to look forward to as we draw a close on the first calendar month of the season, it should be a cracker. Our acca is live and it’s paying a cool £106.78 from just a £10 stake.

Let’s not beat around the bush here; all eyes are on the 16:30 kick-off at Anfield, where Liverpool take on Arsenal. It’s the reigning Champions versus the runners-up, and many are backing it to follow suit this season as well.

Both teams have invested heavily, and they’ve looked impressive in the opening couple of games. Is it too early to say this is a title decider? Probably, but as we get to the business end of the season in May, these are the types of games where leagues are won and lost.

In the early kick off, Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton host Pep Guardiola’s Manchester at the Amex, looking to get their first three points of the season. At the City Ground, Nottingham Forest welcome West Ham, where another defeat for Graham Potter’s side will increase pressure on his Premier League sack race odds.

The final game of the day is Aston Villa versus Crystal Palace in the 7pm kick-off. Will Marc Guehi still be at the club, and can Villa score their first goal, let alone get their first win?

It should be a cracking day's football, but let’s cut to the chase and get into the meat and drink; Sunday’s Premier League acca tips.

Sunday’s Football Accumulator Tips – £10 Pays £106.78

Finding the best odds for our acca has seen us compare the prices from 10+ of the best betting sites, and it’s bet365 that has come out on top, paying £106.78 for just a £10 stake.

GameMarketOdds
Brighton vs Man CityOver 5.5 Corners for Man City5/6
Nottingham Forest vs West HamJarrod Bowen Over 0.5 Shots on Target8/11
Liverpool vs ArsenalBTTS & Over 2.5 Goals20/21
Aston Villa vs Crystal PalaceOver 5.5 Corners for Aston Villa8/11

*Odds correct as of 9:00 BST 30/8/2025. Odds subject to change.

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Bet 1: Brighton vs Man City (14:00 BST) – Over 5.5 Corners for Man City

The corner profile here screams mismatch. City are already averaging seven corners per game this season, which is up from their 6.66 average in 2024/25.

Brighton are at three, albeit through two games. There’s merit here to back City on the corner handicap, but when we’re getting 5/6 on over 5.5 corners and the corner stats add up, what’s the point?

Fabian Hürzeler has had a slight tweak in how Brighton has shaped up in their opening two games. They seem content to invite width, and their compact style now allows them to press higher with a more flexible 4-4-2/4-3-3 system.

What this does is leave space for repeated wide entries. This equals a higher number of corners conceded.

Guardiola has also made significant changes at City. They are using width and becoming much more direct. We’ve already seen in the first two games how few times the wide players cut back and reset, instead opting to get down the channels and balls into the box for Haaland and Co. Rayan Aït-Nouri complements this perfectly from left back, while Tijjani Reijnders is the line breaker in the middle.

This should be a game that City dominates, and when they do so, the corner count will rise. Over 5.5 corners for City at 5/6 is the first pick in.

Bet 2: Nottingham Forest vs West Ham (14:00 BST) – Jarrod Bowen Over 0.5 Shots on Target

A real toss-up between Bowen shot on target and over 2.5 goals at the City Ground, but we’ve gone with the former, and here’s why.

Forest’s games have been chaotic so far this season. 100% BTTS through two with a comfortable 3-1 over Brentford and a point on the road to Palace in a game they arguably should have won.

A good start, but that rock-solid defence from last season looks a little more vulnerable.

Bowen has already notched a shot on target (SOT) in each of West Ham's openers, from six shots in total. This is about where he was last season as well (~1.1 SOT/90: 37 SOT for 24/25).

He always seems to be the centre of any attacking play, and with Callum Wilson through the middle, this should occupy the two centre-backs at Forest and give him even more space to create an opening.

This could be a high-scoring game, but Bowen at 8/11 for over 0.5 shots on target looks the best value.

Bet 3: Liverpool vs Arsenal (16:30 BST) – BTTS Yes & Over 2.5 Goals

It’s the big one. Liverpool versus Arsenal, with both clubs desperate to set a marker for the season.

The bookies have the match result market very close, and it’s tough to argue with that, given there have been four draws in their last four meetings at Anfield. What we have are two high-event teams with elite finishing talent, so we're backing goals based on trends from previous head-to-heads.

Liverpool are 100% BTTS so far this season, scoring seven and conceding four. Cause for concern at the back for Arne Slot? Maybe. But he will persist with the you-score-one, we-score-two strategy until it breaks.

They’re high tempo with vertical rotations, but the press or timing recovery has been off, and this is where Arsenal will capitalise.

Viktor Gyökeres will allow them to play a higher system without a false nine, as they have in previous years. This will give them more direct final third shot creations and fewer of the slow phases that the false nine encourages.

It’s a game that’s tough to call, but a 2-2 draw to mirror last season's result won’t be too far away. We’ve instead opted for the BTTS Yes and over 2.5 goals at 20/21 for a bit of a buffer.

Bet 4: Aston Villa vs Crystal Palace (19:00 BST) – Over 5.5 Corners for Aston Villa

It’s been a tough start for Unai Emery’s Villa side, who have been kneecapped by PSR limitations in the transfer market. They’ve not been able to significantly invest in the squad and are yet to score, with just one point from their opening two games.

Palace continues to impress under Oliver Glasner. Two draws against top-seven clubs from last season and locking in European qualification midweek has been just the tonic following their epic Community Shield win over Liverpool.

In the betting, it’s all about corners here. We’ve one of the most lopsided corner profiles with these two teams. Villa average six for and four against, while Palace are at just 1.5 for and seven against.

Like the City game, there’s merit to take on Villa on the corner handicap, but over 5.5 corners at 8/11 looks a solid enough price that we don’t need the additional risk. This makes up the fourth and final part of Sunday’s Premier League acca.

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