Our tipster Jones Knows, fresh from a weekend of winners, is back to unleash his insight and betting analysis across an exciting Premier League card.
This isn't a bet for everyone as it's a tough watch knowing one goal can send you packing but the half-time 0-0 correct score is generously priced here at 5/2 with Sky Bet.
I totally get why people find backing no goals an unpalatable experience but if you can stomach it, like I can, then there is always value to be had in these type of markets as bookmakers don't price them up properly.
Everton, who are capable of winning at Old Trafford at 3/1 with Sky Bet, are the half-time 0-0 kings as 14 of their 27 Premier League games this season have been all-square at the break, that's a 52 per cent strike-rate - the most of any team. So, the goalless draw at the break is always a bet I've got on my radar when Everton play. This looks the time to pull the trigger when assessing the opposition.
United have only scored eight first-half goals at home in 16 games this season, failing to score in 12 of those matches. No Premier League team have scored fewer first-half goals than United.
The 12.30pm timeslot is a factor too as 18 of the last 45 games to kick off on Saturday lunchtime have been 0-0 at the break, working at a 40 per cent strike-rate. All these percentages lead to that 5/2 on offer being a value call - as is the shorter price for under 1.5 first-half goals at 1/2.
Bournemouth at 1/3 with Sky Bet to win a Premier League football match just feels wrong - but this is where the market is at with Sheffield United. Saying that, Chris Wilder's side did beat Luton on the road and put up good resistance at Wolves in the 1-0 defeat. I wouldn't be touching the Cherries at such prohibitive
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