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Football Betting Tips 29th Nov 2025

**Bournemouth vs Everton

Kick-off: 19:30**

Preview:
Bournemouth continue to look strong at home, scoring in almost every match at the Vitalit

Brentford vs Burnley

Preview:
Brentford usually approach home matches with a strong physical presence and plenty of direct play. Their pressing and set-piece strength make them difficult to handle, especially at the Gtech. Burnley tend to favour possession-style football under Kompany, but they sometimes struggle to cope with aggressive pressure and aerial battles.
This matchup generally becomes a contrast of styles: Brentford’s power and efficiency against Burnley’s attempt to build through the thirds.


Manchester City vs Leeds United

Preview:
Manchester City dominate most fixtures with long spells of controlled possession and constant movement in the final third. Leeds, depending on their setup, bring intensity but can leave space due to their aggressive defensive approach.
City’s structure normally forces Leeds deep, and transitions become key moments. Leeds will try to break quickly, but they often face sustained pressure from City’s midfield rotations and attacking patterns.


Sunderland vs Bournemouth

Preview:
Sunderland at home rely heavily on energy, pace, and direct attacking transitions. Bournemouth provide a tactical challenge due to their structured build-up and ability to stretch teams wide.
Sunderland look to impose themselves early with high tempo, while Bournemouth prefer more controlled possession. This fixture typically revolves around who controls midfield duels and who wins second balls.


Everton vs Newcastle United

Preview:
Everton aim to keep things compact at Goodison Park, using physicality and a straightforward approach to get the ball into dangerous areas. Newcastle arrive with a more expansive style, pressing high and moving the ball quickly when they regain possession.
Newcastle’s intensity can trouble Everton, but Everton’s direct threat from wide areas and set pieces often keeps the contest competitive.


Tottenham vs Fulham

Preview:
Tottenham under an attacking system look to push high up the pitch, maintain possession, and create overloads in central areas. Fulham usually defend in a disciplined shape and ease into games by breaking into wide channels.
Spurs tend to control the ball, while Fulham focus on counter-attacking moments and set pieces. This matchup often becomes about Spurs’ ability to break down a compact block versus Fulham’s ability to exploit space when the hosts push forward.


**FRANCE – Ligue 1

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Monaco vs PSG

Preview:
Monaco usually start quickly at home with aggressive pressing and movement in the half-spaces. PSG bring elite individual talent and typically dominate possession, though they can sometimes leave space behind their full-backs.
This fixture often develops into a high-tempo attacking game, with Monaco trying to disrupt PSG’s rhythm and PSG relying on creativity and finishing quality.


Paris FC vs Auxerre

Preview:
Paris FC tend to be well-organised defensively, especially at home, focusing on structure and discipline. Auxerre often aim to control the ball and build play methodically.
Expect a tactical matchup where Paris FC look to stay compact and hit on the break, while Auxerre try to open the game by stretching the midfield and using width.


Marseille vs Toulouse

Preview:
Marseille usually play with intensity at the Vélodrome, pushing full-backs high and applying pressure in midfield. Toulouse prefer a more balanced approach, mixing possession phases with quick transitions.

This fixture often becomes open, with Marseille’s aggressive play encouraging a higher tempo and Toulouse responding with counters into the spaces left behind.y this season. Their attack under Iraola has become more direct, and they create chances from wide areas. Everton arrive in poor form, with defensive issues reappearing and goals drying up again. Away from home they concede too many shots and struggle to control midfield moments in tight matches.

Bournemouth’s pressing intensity should force Everton into mistakes, and with Solanke in consistent form the hosts look more reliable. Everton will have spells, but they lack the final-third quality Bournemouth currently have.

Betting Tips:
Bournemouth to Win
Over 1.5 Bournemouth Goals
Both Teams to Score – Yes


**Fulham vs Manchester City

Kick-off: 19:30**

Preview:
Fulham are generally solid at home, but facing Manchester City is a different test. City dominate possession and usually pin Fulham back deep, forcing them into long defensive phases. Guardiola’s side are still pushing hard in the title race and have been scoring freely, even away from home. Fulham will rely heavily on counter-attacks and set pieces, but defending against City’s movement is the problem.

City have beaten Fulham in their last several meetings, usually scoring two or more. Unless City underperform, their attacking quality should be too much.

Betting Tips:
Manchester City to Win
Man City Over 2.5 Team Goals
Haaland or Álvarez Anytime Scorer


**Newcastle vs Tottenham

Kick-off: 20:15**

Preview:
This is likely the most open match of the night. Newcastle at home always play aggressively, pushing full-backs high and relying on energy to dominate. Tottenham under Postecoglou play the same — high line, lots of chances, but leave space behind them. That combination usually produces goals.

Newcastle still have some defensive absences, and Spurs are missing key players too, meaning structure will be inconsistent on both sides. Tottenham have the edge in individual attacking quality, but Newcastle are strong at St James’ Park and should create enough chances of their own.

Expect a high-tempo, end-to-end match.

Betting Tips:
Over 2.5 Goals
Both Teams to Score
Son Anytime Scorer
Optional Value: Draw

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