Welcome back to Harry Redknapp’s Premier League predictions and preview for matchday 35. The Premier League is often viewed as the pinnacle of football betting and I’ve provided a full run-down of every game for the fixtures taking place between May 1-4.
BetVictor’s Premier League betting markets are live on-site ahead of what is expected to be another huge weekend in England’s elite – with the standout fixture coming from Old Trafford as rivals Man United and Liverpool lock horns.
Scroll down to take a look at my preview and score predictions for all 10 fixtures.
Harry Redknapp’s Premier League Predictions And Preview For Matchday 35
Friday May 1
Leeds 2-0 Burnley
A big chance here for Leeds to get another three points and confirm for certain that they’ll be in the league next season. That FA Cup semi-final was a little disappointing but it’s still been a great season.
Burnley are down and truth be told, it’s felt like they were going to go for most of the season. They just seem to be like this over the last few seasons, don’t be surprised if they go and win the Championship next season!
2-0 to Leeds.
One to watch – Okafor has been the main man of late for Leeds.
Saturday May 2
Brentford 1-1 West Ham
Brentford actually played quite well at Old Trafford and on another night, they might have won that. Igor Thiago just didn’t have his shooting boots on, he could have had 4!
Last week was dramatic for West Ham, but I feel like every game will be from here on in. They’ll go here with confidence though.
I’m leaning towards a draw.
One to watch – Bowen delivered two assists last week and don’t be surprised if it’s him that finds the net here.
Wolves 0-1 Sunderland
It’s been such a difficult season for Wolves. A few years ago, they were challenging for Europe under Nuno, it just shows how difficult this league is and how quickly things can change.
I couldn’t believe what I was watching last week against Forest, I was astonished! I think we’ll get a response here.
Sunderland to win, but don’t expect a classic!
One to watch – I’ve liked Brobbey this season, he’s a real handful.
Newcastle 1-1 Brighton
With each passing week, it feels like the games are getting bigger for Newcastle. It’s just not happening for them right now and their season is just fizzling out. It’s easy to say now, but the summer recruitment really hasn’t worked out.
Brighton have been in good form and are still targeting a European spot. In fact, they’re probably the form team in the league right now!
I’m picking the draw.
One to watch – It has to be Danny Welbeck, he’s had an amazing season.
Arsenal 1-0 Fulham
Another big one for Arsenal. I thought they did a good job in Madrid and on another night, they might have left with the win. I worry about their energy levels though, that game is bound to have taken something out of them.
Fulham beat Villa last week and that was a much-needed win and keeps their European hopes alive. No one is sure what will happen with Marco Silva’s future, but he’s done a great job this season.
Fulham are never an easy side to face, but I think Arsenal will just about get the job done.
One to watch – Gyokeres seems to divide opinion, but this is the sort of game that he could make the difference in, particularly if Havertz is out injured.
Sunday May 3
Bournemouth 2-0 Palace
Iraola’s really going out in style at Bournemouth, they look very well-positioned for a European finish. He’s going to be such a big, big act to follow.
Palace will surely be prioritising their European adventure, I’m not sure how up for this one they’ll be, particularly having played away from home on Thursday night!
I’d be surprised if Bournemouth don’t win this.
One to watch – I really like Alex Scott, he impresses me in most of the games I see him. I still think he’s an outside shout for that England squad.
Man Utd 3-2 Liverpool
Here we go, the big one. United weren’t at their best against Brentford but they got the job done and that’s all that matters at this stage. Michael Carrick’s done a terrific job here, you couldn’t have asked for much from him.
That’s now three wins in a row for Liverpool as they end the season in some decent form. I still wouldn’t say they’ve been unbelievable, but a Champions League finish is essential for them, and it looks like they’ll get it.
I don’t really trust either of these sides at the back right now, so I think we’ll see goals. I’m picking United, 3-2!
One to watch – All eyes are on Bruno Fernandes as he hunts down that Premier League assist record. It would be typical of him to do something special in this game.
Villa 2-1 Spurs
Villa have stuttered in recent weeks but should just about have enough to secure a top-five finish. If they can do that and win the Europa League, that’s got to be one of their best seasons in decades.
This feels massive for Spurs. They badly needed that win at Wolves and De Zerbi will just be desperate to put a decent run of form together. Momentum can be huge at this stage of the season.
I’d love to say Spurs, but I just worry about all these injuries. I’m going for Villa.
One to watch – Morgan Rogers started this season in unbelievable form, but he’s gone a little quiet of late. He’s due a goal.
Monday May 4
Chelsea 2-1 Forest
Will McFarlane keep up his good record as Chelsea interim? They weren’t amazing at Wembley last week but they won, and that’s all that matters for this Chelsea side right now.
I keep saying it but that 5-0 Forest win might just be the surprise result of the season! I don’t quite know what to expect from Forest now, particularly with these Europa League games in the middle.
I’m saying Chelsea but truth be told, this could be anything!
One to watch – Who knows what’s going to happen with his future, but Enzo Fernandez is a very, very good midfielder when he’s at his best.
Everton 1-2 Man City
Everton’s form has dipped a little, but they’ve still got a chance of a European finish so they’ll be really up for this. It’s been a great first season at the new stadium, it’s never easy to move into a new ground.
City have been a touch vulnerable on the road all season, so let’s see what Man City we get here. Who knows, they could go into this one knowing that Arsenal have already dropped points.
I have to back Pep and back experience here. City to narrowly win.
One to watch – Big players deliver in the big moments of the season. It’s got to be Haaland.
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