Premier League Fouls Bet Builder: Saturday November 29
29th November 2025
There’s a five-game slate of Premier League games on Saturday, so you know what that means: opportunities for fouls… and lots of them.
We’ve put together a meaty EPL fouls bet builder to celebrate, which pays a juicy 5.5/1 should all four players selected do the business.
And you can back it with a single click by tapping HERE.
Here’s the data and reasoning that backs up our picks…
· Raul Jimenez 2+ fouls (Fulham vs Spurs)
· Ryan Sessegnon 2+ fouls (Fulham vs Spurs)
· Reinildo 2+ fouls (Sunderland vs Bournemouth)
· Ethan Ampadu 2+ fouls (Leeds vs Man City)
Raul Jimenez
We used our proprietary bet builder tool to create this coupon, which confirmed to us something we already suspected: Raul Jimenez loves sticking it on opposition defences.
He averages 1.70 fouls across his last ten games in all competitions, but in his last five the Mexican has committed eleven fouls and delivered a success rate of 80% on 2+ fouls bets.

The combative centre forward clearly likes to make his presence felt, and against a Tottenham side that will play out from the back, Jimenez will have plenty of chances to press and put a reducer or two on the Spurs defence.
Ryan Sessegnon
We’ve published a full Tottenham vs Fulham preview on this very site, in which you can see how our AI modelling is predicting plenty of tackles and fouls in Saturday’s evening game.
And our bet builder tool also confirmed that Ryan Sessegnon, Fulham’s left back, is one of the most likely culprits.
He averages two or more fouls in 60% of his last five outings, which is a run that could continue on Saturday when you consider that the Spurs player he will likely come into contact with the most, Mohammed Kudus, is a dribbling machine.
In fact, he’s a Statz leader: no Premier League player attempts more dribbles per game than Kudus…

Reinildo
It’s time for another left back now, in the shape of Sunderland’s Reinildo.
He averages ten fouls over the course of his last five games, with a hit rate of 2+ per outing of 60%.
Reinildo could come up against not one but two formidable dribblers on Saturday: Antoine Semenyo and Marcus Tavernier, who rank fifth and eighth in the Premier League for dribbles per game.
Ethan Ampadu
As the water carrier in Leeds’ 4-1-4-1 shape, Ethan Ampadu can be left exposed.
He’s committed ten fouls in his last five games, so expect him to be the recipient of a torrid afternoon against Man City, for whom messrs Foden, Cherki and Doku could be a constant menace.