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·23 maggio 2025
Premier League Player Stats Sheet: Keep backing Bowen & Bees duo plus fouls favoured at the City Ground

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·23 maggio 2025
Back fouls in player props markets for Nottinegham Forest v Chelsea at the City Ground
Our Betfair player stats watch column will take a look at some of the best player performance stats for betting, the key players to watch this weekend and trending players to keep an eye on for the final day of the season.
Jarrod Bowen remains the go-to guy for goals after scoring in his last three games - including a belter against Nottingham Forest last time out, and he can finish with a flourish as West Ham visit relegated Ipswich on the final day.
Bowen has scored in five of his last seven, and had an assist in another during that stretch, so you can back him anytime scorer or in the goal or assist market at Portman Road.
However, we've got scope to back Bowen for a goal AND an assist against Ipswich, as he scored one and grabbed two assists as the Hammers won 4-1 in the reverse fixture earlier in the season.
The skipper has been the standout for West Ham this season, he looks a player who could and perhaps should be playing for a side higher up the table, and he can prove that again in the season finale.
I've had Brentford's Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo in here before but they need to be on your shortlist on Sunday as both continue to score and provide goals for the Bees - who lost at Fulham last week so will be keen to end on a high away at Wolves.
Wissa has scored in five of the last six, while he's also scored and assisted in two of his last five outings. WIssa's better backed for a goal while Mbeumo is more of a goal or assist man - landing one or the other in four of five, and both agaonst Brighton.
I like backing both of them to have a goal or assist at Molineux - which has landed in three of the last five.
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Nobody's managed more shots on target over the last four games than Everton's Beto - so even though he's got a tough fixture away at Newcastle he's worth sticking with for the final day of the season.
He's had two shots on target in two of his last three as well so if you're brave you could back him for a couple more at St James' Park.
And actually, when Beto hits the target it's usually more than once, as the last 10 times he's registered a shot on target in a game he's had multiple efforts in eight of them - which is a superb ratio to consider.
Tomas Soucek has had a shot on target in his last four games and in seven of his last eight starts - West Ham visit Ipswich so he has a great chance to finish off that run with another in the final game.
Fulham's Harry Wilson is another man to watch as they host Man City. He's had six shots on target in just three games and even though they've got a tough fixture, Fulham are finishing the season well and at home they'll be a handful.
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Nottingham Forest v Chelsea is arguably the game of the weekend with Champions League hopes on the line, and it's the game to look at in the fouls market for player props too.
As two players at the top of the list for giving away fouls recently are all involved in this fixture - Elliot Anderson for the hosts and Chelsea's Moises Caicedo.
Anderson has been prolific of late with at least two fouls in his last five games - while he's tallied three fouls in three of his last four games, and in a fixture this big I'd back Anderson for at least 2+ fouls but arguably he's a shout for 3+ fouls against Chelsea.
Caicedo has given away a foul in his last six, four of those being multiple foul games including six in his last two. So in the red-hot atmosphere of the City Ground I'd back Caicedo for 2+ fouls.
Fulham's Kenny Tete is the next best to look at, especially facing Man City at Craven Cottage in their finale.
Tete's given away multiple fouls in three of his last five games, with four last time out against Brentford and three against Aston Villa.
Back Tete for 2+ fouls against Man City - at least.
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Leicester's Jordan Ayew has been fouled 11 times in just four games so he's the best man to back to be fouled multiple times as the Foxes visit Bournemouth on the final day.
Ayew's been fouled numbers read 4-2-3-2 in his last four games - and guess which team leads the Premier League in terms of fouls? Yep, it's the Cherries, so the conditions are ideal.
You could actually back Ayew to be fouled 3+ times at the Vitality Stadium.
Sandro Tonali has been winning a few fouls recently to catch the eye of our Betfair stats sheet - with form of 3-2-4-1 in his last four games.
It's Newcastle v Everton on the final day and that's a fixture that looks ideal to attract a few fouls in the midfield area, so back the Italian to hit the deck a couple of times at least.
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