The barrage of Sunday games comes to an end this week, with just two to choose from. It’s hardly a Super Sunday, truth be told, but we’ve still got two intriguing match-ups, with a West Ham side showing some signs of life heading to the south coast to face Brighton, and high-flying Crystal Palace making the short trip across the River Thames to Fulham.
Sunday’s Premier League Acca Tips
We’ve compared the acca across dozens of the best betting sites and found bet365 to be the best price at 13/1. To put this into context, they are more than 15% better odds than the next on the list.
| Game | Bet | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Brighton vs West Ham | Brighton to win and 10+ corners | 3/1 |
| Crystal Palace vs Fulham | Palace to win and under 3.5 goals | 5/2 |
| Total Odds | 13/1 |
*Odds correct at 9:00am GMT on 6/12/2025
Bet 1: Brighton to Win and 10+ Corners
Brighton have been quietly, confidently going about their business this season. Twenty-two points from 14 games is a solid enough start, and Fabian Hürzeler has got the side ticking over nicely.
They were good for large parts against Aston Villa on Wednesday, but conceded sloppy goals to eventually lose 3-4. But West Ham aren’t Villa. Only Wolves (29) have let in more than the Hammers (28), and it’s an area of concern for Nuno Espirito Santo if he is to maintain their Premier League status.
Another market that caught the eye came from the corner stats. 71% of Brighton’s home games have cleared the 10.5 line, and for West Ham, this number rises to 86% of their away games. Priced around even money on Saturday takes a Brighton win and over 10 corners to 3/1, which looks a solid bet.
Bet 2: Crystal Palace to Win and Under 3.5 Goals
Palace have been exceptional on the road this season. Only Arsenal (14) and Tottenham (14) have more points than the Eagles’ 13 from seven games. They’re also coming off the back of two consecutive clean sheets against Burnley and Wolves, which has propelled Oliver Glasner’s side to the dizzy heights of fifth in the league.
Historically, this is a tie that the home side hasn’t won since 2019. And you need to go all the way back to 2005 for the last time that Fulham beat Palace at Craven Cottage.
Goals have also been scarce. Eight of the last nine have been under 3.5, and given Palace’s reincarnation as prime 2004-05 Chelsea in defence, the under 3.5 total goals line gives us an added cushion for the game.
This won’t be an easy game for Palace, and while they’re 11 places above Fulham in the table, they’re separated by just 6 points. But 9/5 for Palace is a massive price, all things considered and adding in a relatively large goals line to boost that again to 5/2 is one of the better doubles of the weekend.
The two doubles are good value on their own, but if you’re feeling adventurous, combining creates a massive 13/1 acca from a relatively uninspiring “super” Sunday.