Sunday's Premier League slate features struggling sides looking to salvage their seasons alongside teams pushing for European places.
Manchester United hosts West Ham in a battle of underperforming clubs, while Newcastle looks to continue their impressive home form against an improving Chelsea side.
Our expert analysis points to value in backing draws, home wins, and goalscorers like Alexander Isak and Jarrod Bowen who have been finding the net consistently.
Premier League betting tips
Game | Time | Pick |
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![]() ![]() | 12:00 PM | Newcastle to Win (6/5) |
![]() ![]() | 2:15 PM | Draw (13/5) |
![]() ![]() | 2:15 PM | Nottingham Forest To Win To Nil (5/4)|Anthony Elanga To Score Anytime (21/10) |
Newcastle vs. Chelsea

Sunday, May 11
12:00 PM

Newcastle's home form has been exceptional recently, with the Magpies unbeaten in their last seven matches at St James' Park across all competitions, winning six.
Eddie Howe's men have been particularly impressive in their last four home games, securing maximum points and creating a fortress-like atmosphere.
Chelsea, despite their recent upturn in form, continue to struggle on their travels, winning just one of their last nine Premier League away games (D3, L5).
Newcastle's attacking prowess at home is noteworthy, having scored at least twice in six of their last seven matches at St James' Park.
The Magpies' ability to harness their home advantage could prove decisive in what promises to be an entertaining encounter.
Manchester United vs. West Ham

Sunday, May 11
2:15 PM

Manchester United and West Ham find themselves in similar predicaments this season, sitting 15th and 17th respectively in the Premier League table.
Both sides have struggled to find consistent form, with West Ham drawing four of their last seven matches – suggesting another stalemate could be on the cards at Old Trafford.
United may be rotating their squad following Thursday's European commitments, potentially disrupting their rhythm and making them vulnerable.
The reverse fixture earlier this season was closely contested, with Jarrod Bowen's late penalty proving the difference – indicating these teams are evenly matched.
With both clubs struggling to find their best form, backing the draw at solid odds looks like a smart play for Sunday's clash.
Nottingham vs. Leicester

Sunday, May 11
2:15 PM

Nottingham Forest have an excellent opportunity to secure three vital points against already-relegated Leicester City on Sunday.
The Foxes have been particularly toothless in attack lately, failing to score in nine of their last 11 Premier League fixtures – a damning statistic that Forest can exploit.
Forest have been solid defensively at home this season, and with their playoff aspirations still alive, they'll be motivated to secure a clean sheet win.
The match presents a perfect chance for Forest to improve their goal difference while keeping things tight at the back.
With four of Forest's last five games featuring under 2.5 goals, they've shown they can control matches and limit opposition scoring chances.
Anthony Elanga has emerged as a key attacking threat for Nottingham Forest this season, contributing both goals and assists from his wide position.
The pacey winger already has six Premier League goals to his name and looks primed to add to that tally against struggling Leicester.
Elanga's direct running and improved finishing make him a constant threat, particularly against a Leicester defense that has shipped goals regularly this campaign.
The relegated Foxes have little to play for, potentially leaving more spaces for Elanga to exploit as they prepare for life in the Championship.
At attractive odds, Elanga represents good value in the anytime goalscorer market given his form and the favorable matchup.