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Todays Football Tips for 7 Feb 2026: Analysis of 4 Top Picks and Todays Match Schedule Featuring Manchester United

Eurofootball07 Feb 2026 06:00 GMT+7

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Todays Football Tips for 7 Feb 2026: Analysis of 4 Top Picks and Todays Match Schedule Featuring Manchester United

Today's football tips for 7 Feb 2026: analysis of 4 top picks, opening today's match schedule, and following Manchester United.

On 7 February 2026, today's football tips cover major European league matches all kicking off simultaneously, especially the English Premier League, a fan favorite. Here is analysis of 4 notable matches along with expert views.


1. Manchester United (4th place) VS Tottenham Hotspur (14th place)

- English Premier League / Kickoff at 19:30 GMT+7.

The "Red Devils" under Michael Carrick have visibly improved, unbeaten in their last 7 matches (4 wins, 3 draws). However, they face a tough "Spurs" side they have not beaten in their last 6 league encounters (3 draws, 3 losses). The team is missing 3 injured players but key stars remain, including Bruno Fernandes, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko, aiming for their first 4-match winning streak since February 2024.

Tottenham have gone 6 league matches without a win (4 draws, 2 losses) but showed positive signs recently by drawing 2-2 with Manchester City. Their away form stands out, with 5 of their 7 wins this season coming on the road. Importantly, they have not lost to Manchester United in 8 consecutive meetings across all competitions (5 wins, 3 draws). Dominic Solanke, Cristian Romero, and Mikky Van de Ven have returned fit, with Solanke scoring 5 goals in his last 5 games. However, 10 players are injured, which may weaken them late in the match.

Expert view Red Devils are in strong form.

2. VfL Wolfsburg (14th place) VS Borussia Dortmund (2nd place)

- German Bundesliga / Kickoff at 21:30 GMT+7.

The "Wolves" at home are struggling badly, winning only 1 of their last 6 matches (4 losses, 1 draw), conceding 18 goals. They stand just 1 point above the relegation playoff zone. There is some hope as they have won 2, drawn 1, and lost 1 of their last 4 home games, but with 13 players injured or suspended, they rely heavily on their two top strikers Mohamed Amoura (5 goals) and Shenan Pejnovic (4 goals).

The "Yellow Submarine," Dortmund, are very strong in the league, unbeaten in 13 matches (9 wins, 4 draws), scoring 3 goals per game over the last 5 matches. They have not lost away in 6 games (3 wins, 3 draws), with their only away loss recently against league leaders Bayern Munich. In their last 7 meetings with Wolfsburg, Dortmund lost just once (5 wins, 1 draw). Key forwards Serhou Guirassy (8 goals), Max Bayer (6 goals), and Karim Adeyemi (5 goals) are all fit and ready to secure 3 points.

Expert view Yellow Submarine shining bright.

3. Arsenal (1st place) VS Sunderland (8th place)

- English Premier League / Kickoff at 22:00 GMT+7.

After a 3-game winless streak in the league, the "Gunners" exploded back to form with a 4-0 away thrashing of Leeds United, followed by a 1-0 win over Chelsea to reach the Carabao Cup final. Their home record against newly promoted teams is solid, unbeaten in 43 matches. Although Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Mikel Merino remain injured, others are fit, including Kai Havertz, who has returned and will partner Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi, and Leandro Trossard.

The visiting "Black Cats" have stabilized after a poor run of 5 winless matches late last year and early this year (4 draws, 1 loss), winning 3 of their last 4 matches across all competitions. However, their away form in the league is worrisome, with 7 matches without a win (4 losses, 3 draws). Granit Xhaka, their key midfielder and former Arsenal player, is still injured. Their squad including Nordi Mukiele, Enzo Le Fée, Brian Brobbey, and Robin Roefs may not be enough to resist the league leaders.

Expert view Gunners have no worries.

4. Barcelona (1st place) VS Mallorca (14th place)

- Spanish La Liga / Kickoff at 22:15 GMT+7.

After a 1-2 loss to Real Sociedad on 18 January, the "Blaugrana" have won 5 consecutive matches across all competitions. The league leaders aim to extend their lead from 1 to 4 points before Real Madrid visits Valencia on Sunday. Barcelona have won their last 4 meetings with Mallorca, keeping clean sheets in 3 of those. Although Rafinha will miss out due to injury, Marcus Rashford is available to fill in and will join Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, and Fermín López in attack.

The visiting "Islanders" have shown improvement, winning 2 of their last 3 matches, including a 4-1 home thrashing of Sevilla. However, their away form remains poor, with just 1 win and 8 losses in 11 away matches this season. They have not beaten Barcelona since 2009. Although Vedat Muriqi, La Liga's second-highest scorer with 15 goals, is a key threat, their overall team strength falls short compared to Barcelona.

Expert view Barcelona will lead the way.

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