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Sunderland v Chelsea Bet Builder 🧱 @ 4.32
Enzo Fernandez scored a brilliant goal from outside the box against Tottenham last time out, marking his third shot on target across his last five matches in the Premier League.
Only Joao Pedro (15) has scored more goals for Chelsea in the Premier League this season than Enzo Fernandez. This is also Fernandez’s best scoring season in a Chelsea shirt having doubled his tally across all competitions this campaign.
Fernandez has scored three goals across his last five matches for Chelsea against Liverpool, Tottenham and Leeds. Fernandez had three shots on target from four shots overall when the sides met earlier in the season.
Enzo Le Fee committed three fouls and was shown a yellow card when these sides met earlier in the season, with Sunderland exceeding their seasonal foul average (10.6 per game) by committing 13 fouls at Stamford Bridge.
Le Fee has committed 28 fouls across his 32 starts in the Premier League this season (0.89 per 90). The rise in his foul average in the most recent head to head meeting would suggest that Chelsea’s midfield can force a rise in this metric.
Le Fee’s direct opponent is likely to be Moises Caicedo who was fouled twice when the sides met earlier in the campaign and is averaging 1.76 fouls won per 90 across the season as a whole.
Chelsea registered nine corners when the sides met earlier in the season and have leaned on these set pieces as a route to goal all season - netting 13 of their 57 goals from non-penalty set pieces (22%).
Chelsea are averaging 5.22 corners per game when away from home in the Premier League, only a handful of sides in the Premier League have won more corners this season on the road than Chelsea.
Sunderland are conceding 4.83 corners per game in the Premier League at home this season, they tend to be vulnerable to high corner counts due to their impressive defensive structure under Regis Le Bris.
Robin Roefs was forced into making six saves when these sides met earlier on in the campaign, and has been one of Sunderland’s top performing players this season.
Roefs is averaging 3.15 saves per 90 in the Premier League this term, maintaining a save percentage of 70% across these matches. Only Martin Dubravka (127) has made more saves than the Sunderland keeper this campaign (107).
Chelsea are averaging 4.40 shots on target per 90 in the Premier League this campaign, and only Manchester City (70.0) have a higher expected goals tally than the Blues (65.6).
Ramis' Premier League Final Day Treble 💥 @ 3.78
As a Chelsea fan myself, this is the type of game I've come to dread over recent seasons. The data backs up this feeling too, Chelsea have only won one of their five matches against the newly promoted sides in the Premier League this season, with that victory coming away at Burnley - all three promoted sides managed to avoid defeat at Stamford Bridge, which I think is a stat that sums up Chelsea's season.
Sunderland managed to win at Stamford Bridge earlier in the campaign, despite having one of the weaker away records in the division. They've only lost four of their 18 home games in the Premier League this season and they could qualify for Europe with a win here if other results go their way. It's no exaggeration to say that this is one of the weakest Chelsea teams I've seen in my lifetime, and I think the final day will mirror what has been a pretty miserable campaign for the Blues.
I've had quite a lot of success betting on Manchester United for goals this season. They've only kept seven clean sheets in the Premier League and generally have been one of the more exciting team to watch in the division with their array of attacking talent making up for their issues at the back.
They take on a Brighton side that could be in the Champions League next season if results go their way on the final day of the campaign. Fabian Hurzeler also takes quite a bold approach to matches, making this a really nice matchup for goals. This is proven when looking through the head to head record between these sides, each of the last four meetings have seen at least three goals.
Fair play to Igor Thiago, I don't think anyone would have backed him to end the season as the second top goalscorer in the Premier League but he's sure to secure that spot heading into the final day of the campaign. His 22 goals mirror the output of Wissa and Mbeumo last season, and his goals account for 40% of the total goals that Keith Andrews' side have scored in the division.
He's found the target 43 times across his 36 starts in the Premier League this campaign (1.21 per 90), and managed three shots on target when the sides faced off in West London earlier in the season.
Andy's Premier League Final Day Acca 🔥 @ 5.85
Sunderland have only lost four of their 18 home matches in the Premier League this season.
Chelsea have only won one of their last five Premier League matches, and have only managed to beat Burnley in their games against the promoted sides this season.
Sunderland could qualify for Europe with a win here.
Regis Le Bris' side beat Chelsea 2-1 when the sides met at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season.
Each of the last four head to head meetings between these sides have seen 3+ goals.
Manchester United have kept just seven clean sheets in the Premier League this season, their games tend to be end to end and produce high goal counts.
Brighton have seen 47 goals across their 18 home games in the Premier League this season, working out to an average of 2.61 goals per game
West Ham are averaging 5.28 corners per game at the London Stadium this season, a metric we can expect to increase given the context surrounding this clash.
Nuno's side must win to have a chance of staying up in the Premier League this season, they've registered 4+ corners in both head to head meetings with Leeds this season.
Wolves have collected 75 yellow cards in the Premier League this season, only five sides have picked up more cautions than the Wanderers.
Wolves committed 12 fouls in the initial league meeting between the sides, and have committed more fouls than any other side in the Premier League this season (13.1 per game).
The referee for this game is Andrew Kitchen who is averaging 3.67 cards per game in the Premier League this season across his three appointments.




