#BetYourWay: 9 value bets for Sunday's football
Give the end of your weekend a boost with a variety of tips from the Premier League and Milan derby.
This season, several matches will be valid for our BetYourWay promotion, where customers can request tailor-made bets for individual games.
Here are our selections for Sunday's matches.
Brighton v Everton
Under 2.5 goals –
Only four teams have scored fewer Premier League goals than Brighton’s five this season. Fortunately, one of them is Everton, who have only managed four.
Under 2.5 Brighton cards
Chris Hughton’s side have not received more than two cards in any match so far this term.
Double chance: Brighton/Draw –
Brighton have only been beaten by Manchester City at the Amex this season, and Everton’s uninspiring does not suggest that they can end that record.
Southampton v Newcastle – Sunday (16.00, Sky Sports Premier League)
Southampton to win –
Southampton did not play badly in recent defeats to Manchester United and Stoke. They should turn improved performances into a win against Newcastle, who have lost two of their three away games this season.
Over 2.5 goals –
The goals will soon come for the Saints, who have fired off 25 shots in their last two games, while Newcastle have scored seven goals in their last five matches.
Charlie Austin to score anytime –
Shane Long’s injury should open the door for Austin, who scored in front of Manuel Pellegrino in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Fulham during the international break.
Inter v Milan – Sunday (19.45, BT Sport 1)
Inter to win –
Defeats against Lazio, Sampdoria and Roma already this season demonstrate just how much Milan struggle against testing opposition. In beating Roma 3-1, Inter proved the opposite.
Mauro Icardi to score anytime –
Icardi’s goals were fundamental in both that victory over Roma and the recent 3-0 win over Fiorentina.
Back him to grace another big occasion with a goal.
Over 4.5 cards
There have been 66 cards in the last 11 games between these sides. One of Europe’s fieriest derbies will not let us down this time around.