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FA Cup Betting Preview - Sunderland, West Brom and Burnley all to win?



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Ipswich v Burnley

Those looking for football betting tips will no doubt continually see Burnley popping up in suggested accumulators given the Claret’s fantastic recent form.

Vincent Kompany’s side have 10 wins from their last 11, with the only defeat among that run being away at Man United in the EFL Cup.

The Spreadex traders make them favourites for the win away at League One Ipswich in the FA Cup fourth round with Burnley 5/4, the Tractorboys 2/1 and the draw 23/10.

The hosts may be third in their respective division, but are amidst a slightly sticky patch with just three wins from their last 8.

Burnley fans will be expecting goals given the Clarets have only failed to score on two occasions so far this season, so Burnley Total Goals at 1.3 – 1.5 is getting plenty of interest along with Burnley Goal Rush at 14 – 17 (1 Burnley goal = 10 points, 2 = 20, 3 = 33, 4 = 50, 5 = 70, 6+ = 100).

Incidentally, for anyone thinking of sticking the Clarets in their weekend football accumulator bet, we’ve boosted all of our partner clubs to win to 35/1 (Burnley away at Ipswich, Sunderland at Fulham and West Brom at Bristol City).

 

Fulham v Sunderland

It’s been nearly five years since Sunderland last played at Craven Cottage – a 2-1 defeat in April 2018.

However, the hordes of north-east travelling fans will be hoping for a repeat of their last journey south to face the Cottagers for an FA Cup clash, which ended in a 3-1 win back in February 2015.

The Spreadex traders have the Black Cats at 6/1 for the win while Fulham are 1/2 and the draw 15/4. A repeat of that 3-1 away win scoreline is priced at 33/1.

Sunderland have lost just once in their last seven and in that period Ross Stewart has found the net six times (well seven if you include the own goal v Blackburn!).

We’ve boosted Stewart Anytime Scorer from 21/10 to 5/2 while his football spread betting Player Goal Minutes are available at 15 – 18.

Fulham meanwhile sit in a lofty seventh place in their first season back in the Premier League. Aleksandar Mitrovic has bagged 11 goals so far and we’ve boosted him as Anytime Scorer from 3/5 to 7/10 while Mitrovic Goal Minutes are 39 – 43.

 

Bristol City v West Brom

West Brom have been a side reborn under Carlos Corberan and only defeat at table toppers Burnley last week ended an unbeaten run of 6 games.

The Baggies had won 10 out of 12 before that with one of those victories being a 2-0 success at Ashton Gate – the Spreadex traders make it 9/1 for a repeat of that scoreline here in the FA Cup.

The hosts come into this clash on a torrid run with just three wins from their last 15, if you count their 2-1 after-extra-time success in their FA Cup third round replay at Swansea.

Therefore the visitors are the favourites to get the win at 13/10 with Bristol City 11/5 and the draw 23/10. West Brom to win to nil meanwhile is available at 11/4.

Since the FA Cup third round, the Baggies have been involved in some high-scoring affairs and we’ve seen a fair bit of interest in Total Goals at 2.45 – 2.65.

 

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