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    Sunderland A.F.C VS Crystal Palace

    English Premier League
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    Sunderland A.F.C
    Sunderland A.F.C 2
    1 Crystal Palace
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    • Sam Luk
      Sam Luk
      Sunderland A.F.C VS Crystal Palace Although Sunderland is a newly promoted team, many rounds of the league have been played. Sunderland was even in the Champions League zone at the beginning of the season. We can't just measure these two teams by their reputation. We can ignore the initial odds that Crystal Palace is favored over Sunderland today. These odds were released on January 5th, and few fans paid attention to them. Now, the odds have been adjusted to Sunderland conceding 0.25 goals. So, we need to analyze how to make a choice in this game by combining the odds and their trends. We can ignore the initial odds of 0.25. Sunderland has 2 more points in the standings, but with the home - field advantage, they only offer a 0 handicap. This data is worthy of reference. In fact, the current 0.25 handicap is the reasonable one, but this adjustment was made early this morning. I think it's because Sunderland was over - hyped in the early stage. The European odds for the home - team win
      AH
      ENG PR Sunderland A.F.C 2-1 Crystal Palace
    • MANCITY Boy
      MANCITY Boy Won 9/14
      Sunderland A.F.C VS Crystal Palace Sunderland has shown a stable performance at home this season, remaining undefeated so far. Their ability to pick up points at home is the key to their mid - table position. However, the team has drawn too many games recently, and their offensive efficiency has been mediocre. When facing opponents of similar strength, it's questionable whether they will continue their home dominance and actively seek victory or prioritize staying undefeated. On the other hand, Crystal Palace has a better away record than their home record, showing some ability to perform well on the road. Yet, the team has been in a slump recently, failing to win for several consecutive games, which might have dampened their morale. Crystal Palace holds a slight psychological edge based on historical head - to - head records, but their current squad is facing some personnel issues, adding uncertainties to their away trip. In this game, Sunderland, who are more stable and playing at ho
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      ENG PR Sunderland A.F.C 2-1 Crystal Palace
    • monster 168
      monster 168
      Sunderland A.F.C vs Crystal Palace Sunderland welcome Crystal Palace in Premier League round 22 hoping to turn their fine home form into crucial points. As several important first-team regulars are back for the hosts, we predict a 2-1 win. The Black Cats remain unbeaten in their last four at the Stadium of Light (wwdd) and with Daniel Ballard and Brian Brobbey set to start after impactful cameos in the FA Cup win over Everton, home win should be considered. Additionally, the likes of Mandava, Sadiki, and Masuaku are back from international duty. Sunderland concede just 0.75 goals per home match and keep clean sheets in 50% of home outings, though their scoring remains inconsistent, failing to net in 25% of those fixtures. The Eagles, on the other hand, are wounded after a shock 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Macclesfield, but they have been slightly more productive away from home, averaging 1.20 goals scored on their travels. However, their shaky defence remains an issue,with teh team conceding
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      ENG PR Sunderland A.F.C 2-1 Crystal Palace
    More Tips
    • Livingston boss David Martindale named four changes to the Livi team that fell to a 3-1 defeat to Dundee United in West Lothian in their midweek match, before they lost by a sole goal to Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday afternoon. Jerome Prior stayed in goal. Cristian Montaño continued at left-back, with Brooklyn Kabongolo joining Ryan McGowan at the heart of the Lions defence at Danny Wilson's expense, with Dan Finlayson remaining at right-back. Macaulay Tait was ineligible against his parent club, so Mo Susoho joined Mo Sylla in front of the Livi back four. Connor McLennan joined Scott Pittman and Stevie May in support of the sole striker, replacing Lewis Smith. Jeremy Bokila dropped to the bench, as Tete Yengi lead the line against the league leaders.
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      SCO PR Livingston - Saint Mirren
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