Jones Knows takes aim at another exciting Premier League weekend, offering up his insight and betting analysis as he sees more misery for Manchester United.
St James' Park remains a fortress.
Since the start of last season in 35 domestic Premier League games against teams that aren't Liverpool, Arsenal or Man City - Newcastle have lost just once. On that basis the Evens available on the draw-no-bet with Sky Bet makes sense here.
Tottenham might be on their way to becoming a Liverpool, Arsenal or Man City but they're certainly not there yet and remain quite flaky and untrustworthy out of possession. Newcastle have only lost just two of their last 10 matches, taking 18 points and would be fifth in a league table over that period. Eddie Howe deserves credit for steadying the ship.
Alexander Isak owes me a goal.
He cost us the 13/2 best bet treble last weekend after the other two legs won. But this looks a great spot for him with Evens on offer with Sky Bet for him to score anytime. Spurs (81%) and Newcastle (71%) sit first and third when it comes to percentage of their Premier League games going over 2.5 goals - so a goals-based bet has to be considered. Isak is that play.
He's scored 10 goals in his last 14 appearances and his goals per 90 rate is the fourth best of any player in the Premier League at 0.70. In a goal heavy game, he can get in on the act.
Chris Wilder has found a formula to make Sheffield United competitive. It revolves around playing Ben Brereton-Diaz and Oli McBurnie as the battering rams. They have lost just once in their last four Premier League games - and that was at Liverpool - scoring eight goals in the process.
Brentford are in a false position in the Premier League based on their performance numbers but
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