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I know. One winner and I’m all of a sudden an expert. However with 4pts of profit banked from my Eze anytime goalscorer FA Cup Final bet, I couldn’t resist posting another selection for Sunday’s live game.
Step forward Jarrod Bowen. Hardly an original selection, but luckily I can shop around for the best price, whilst some tipsters are committed to use the prices from their employers. Odds which are often cut pretty quickly.
Hopefully no-one at Star Sports is interested in who I am tipping right now, so this price is likely to linger. It’s a stand out price as well, with average odds around the 2/1, although there are a couple of other bookmakers out there offering the same price.
So what of Bowen’s chances of finding the net in this Super Sunday clash? Well the Hammers striker has been in excellent form scoring 4 goals in his last 6 games.
He’s actually found the back of the net in the last 3 Premier League home games for West Ham, which is a run he’ll be keen to extend here against Nottingham Forest.
Those goals have taken Bowen to 11 for the season, still 5 short of his tally from 2023/24 so I’m sure he’ll be keen to bag a few more in the last 2 games.
Bowen is up against a Forest team that has really gone to shit. A month ago a Champions League place looked like a formality, but 1 win from their last 7 games has seem them slip to 7th in the table.
Their away form has been poor, especially defensively, conceding a whopping 17 goals in their last 7 away games, which bodes well for this selection.
The final stat, which is one I always like, is that Bowen scored against Nottingham Forest in this fixture last season. So you can see why I like the quote of 12/5.
Can I make it back to back anytime goalscorer winning tips?
Of course.
Come on Jarrod son.
You got this.
West Ham v Nottingham Forest Bet Bet – 1pt – Jarrod Bowen to Score Anytime – 3.4 @ Star Sports.
A few tipsters I found backing Bowen include Conor Keane who has the task of writing for the Betfred Blog at the moment. I don’t know much about him in truth.
Then I found this article on Sports Boom by Mark Strydom, but he’s suggested 6 bets for this same game, which to be frank is ridiculous. I won’t be recommending him anytime soon.