Premier League Cheat Sheet: Four stats based angles for your Sunday Punting.

There are only three Premier League games on Sunday due to the Covid - affected Brighton vs Spurs game but we have still sent our stats team in to battle and created these four Cheat Sheets which we hope will lead to some profitable punting for you.
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Burnley Cards
El Clareto should be a feisty affair. Both of these teams like to get stuck in with and without the ball and I can see a real tussle in the middle of the park between the Hammers Tomas Soucek and Declan Rice and the Clarets Ashley Westwood and Josh Brownhill.
Both Burnley players look a good bet for a yellow card picking up nine yellows between them this year but I'm going to punt for Brownhill who is available at the large price of 9/2 with bet365.

Burnley Goals
Burnley again? Yes, bear with me and I'll explain! David Moyes has serious problems with his back line - he is missing five players via injury and they are all defenders. Burnley forward Chris Wood must be licking his lips in anticipation at the prospect of facing a likely makeshift back four. The big striker leads Burnley for both shots (24) and shots on targets (10).
Wood has scored 1 in 3 of his 50 Premier League goals with his head and he's 6/1 to score a header at any time with William Hill.

Leicester Goals
24-year-old Belgian Youri Tielemans has been out injured since the game against Leeds back in early November but should feature here with under pressure boss Brendan Rodgers keen to shake things up. Tielemans has had 22 shots in his last seven games and has at least 1+ shot on target in his last five. He's sure to be keen to impress here and is a 4/1 shot to score anytime with Paddy Power.

Crystal Palace Cards
Joel Ward returns to the team after a suspension for five yellow cards and I expect him to be in bother here again. He's up against one of the form players in the division in Demarai Gray, who scored a thunderbolt to win the game versus Arsenal last week. Ward doesn't give away many fouls but half of them have resulted in cautions, often bringing down a tricky winger and Gray certainly fits that description.
He is a lovely price of 5/1 at William Hill to find himself in the referee's book yet again.
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