Sunderland's unbeaten start to the season continued at the Liberty Stadium with a hard-earned point and the Black Cats are now 11/1 to top the division without the big six with Everton 6/4 and Newcastle 9/4 and Fulham and West Brom 12s.

Martin O'Neill's side have yet to play at home as a result of the Reading postponement but they have two home games in September as well as a trip to West Ham but how many points will they get this month?

We at BetVictor bet: (note already have 1 from Swansea game) Under 4 11/4; 4 or 5 11/8; Over 5 6/4

How many wins will Sunderland have in the PL in September? 0 11/4; 1 Evens;2 or 3 2/1.

Steven Fletcher has made a good start to his Sunderland career but can still be backed at even money (from 3s) with BetVictor to be the top PL scorer for the Black Cats this term - given he is already two in front, scored 12 in a poor Wolves side last season and Nicklas Bendtner was top scorer with eight last campaign this still represents tremendous value.

Sunderland are 16/1 for the Capital One Cup having drawn MK Dons away in the third round with Newcastle out to 20s having drawn Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Middlesbrough (100/1) are on their travels later as they visit Preston.

England begin their campaign for Brazil 2014 when they travel to Moldova on Friday evening before entertaining Ukraine the following Tuesday. When you look at England's group it is fair to say that it would be a massive blow if they were not able to qualify and indeed the Three Lions are 1/3 to win the Group with Ukraine 5s, Poland 8s and Montenegro 12s.

They say there are no easy games in international football but surely even an England side shorn of Wayne Rooney and Andy Carroll should have too much for Moldova - Roy Hodgson's side are 1 / 4 to start with a win and their hosts are 9s with the draw at 15/4.

Belgium travel to Cardiff on Friday in what is a very good group and are Evens to beat Wales and 9/4 to top the Group; with Croatia, Serbia and Scotland also in the Group it is a much more difficult group than England's but with Hazard, Kompany, Fellaini in the Belgium line up they are worthy favourites and 9/4 is too big for such an emerging nation.

There is a very good juvenile race at Goodwood on Tuesday and Steeler, despite being no match for Dundonnell last time, can go one better back over the C&D of his maiden win last month.