Jones Knows Predicts Four Super Sunday Draws

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- Newcastle have played 24 matches since Boxing Day, leading to fatigue, and Jones Knows predicts a 1‑1 draw with Sunderland, recommending a first‑half win bet at 11/10 odds.
- Aston Villa under Unai Emery face West Ham managed by Nuno Espirito Santo, whose sides have averaged 16 fouls per match in the last nine manager meetings; the article forecasts a 2‑2 draw and suggests a bet on Ezri Konsa to win at least two fouls at evens.
- Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest is expected to be high‑tension, with Xavi Simons' 41 cards in three seasons highlighted, and a 1‑1 draw predicted; Jones Knows backs Elliott Anderson to receive a card at 5/2 odds.
- Arsenal and Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley are projected to be low‑scoring, based on 49 matches averaging 1.88 goals per 90 minutes and a 94% hit rate for under 3.5 goals; the tip is a Manchester City double‑chance and under‑3.5 total goals at 10/11 odds.
- Jones Knows offers these draw predictions across the Super Sunday fixtures, emphasizing fatigue, fouls, and venue history as key factors influencing match outcomes.
Why it matters: Bettors can cash in on the 94% under‑3.5 success rate at Wembley and the 16‑foul‑per‑match trend highlighted for the Villa‑West Ham clash, while the draw forecasts show how fatigue and venue history are being used to shape betting odds. This creates a clear edge for gamblers who follow Jones Knows' data‑driven picks.

