After a prolonged break owing to March’s internationals and the FA Cup quarter-finals, welcome back to Harry Redknapp’s Premier League preview for matchday 32.
The Premier League is often viewed as the pinnacle of football betting in the UK and I’ve provided a full run-down of every game for the fixtures taking place between April 10-13.
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Harry Redknapp’s Premier League Preview For Matchday 32
Friday April 10
West Ham 2-1 Wolves
A massive game for the Hammers. They’ve been good recently and that FA Cup game against Leeds was an absolute thriller. I know they lost in the end, but the fight and character they showed was a real positive and most importantly, those fans were terrific.
Wolves are unbeaten in their last three and have really turned a corner under Rob Edwards. It’s just unfortunate for them that these performances have come so late in the season, where has this been?
I think West Ham edge it, just.
One to watch – Big players decide big games; I can see Bowen producing something here.
Saturday April 11
Arsenal 2-1 Bournemouth
Another huge game. Arsenal weren’t at their best in Lisbon but boy did they need that win after that shock defeat to Southampton and that cup final loss to City. A win here would really kick them back into life.
Bournemouth have had a great unbeaten spell, but they’ve now drawn six in a row! That’s now 15 draws this season, that’s unbelievable.
I don’t think Bournemouth draw this, 2-1 to Arsenal.
One to watch – He got the winner during the week and Havertz has always had a habit of scoring big goals in his career.
Brentford 2-1 Everton
Brentford have just fizzled out a bit, that’s three draws in a row. Still, they’re only two points behind Chelsea and still have an outside chance to finish in the top six. A win here would help!
I don’t think David Moyes has got anywhere enough credit this season. A win for Everton here and they’ll go above Brentford and they can even dream about a top six finish. They’re only three points behind Liverpool!
I’m picking Brentford though but this is a hard one to predict.
One to watch – Igor Thiago got his first goal for Brazil during the break. What a story, the starting striker for Brazil plays for Brentford. Imagine saying that 20 years ago!
Burnley 0-1 Brighton
This might be last on Match of the Day! Burnley are all but down and are just trying to end the season on something of a positive note.
It felt like pressure was mounting on Hurzeler but Brighton have now four out of give and a win here would really boost their chances of a European spot.
It’s got to be Brighton, they just have far more to play for.
One to watch– I was disappointed that Welbeck didn’t get a chance for England. Still, he just has to keep scoring, keep performing well and do enough so that Tuchel has no choice but to call him up!
Liverpool 1-1 Fulham
Liverpool are in a really tough spell right now. It was 2-0 in Paris but it could have been a lot more and they barely threatened in the game. I worry about the morale of this squad, I don’t see much spark or belief here.
Fulham have been quite up and down over the last month or so but are a good watch, and a good footballing side. They’ve got a lot of very good players in the side and I think a very good manager, who of course is of out of contract in a few months.
I’m leaning towards a draw.
One to watch – Now that we know Salah is leaving, it would be nice if he can go out on a high, he’s been such an amazing player.
Sunday April 12
Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle
Palace got the job done against Fiorentina, and in serious style. They’ll take some stopping in that competition and should be full of confidence here.
I keep reading about Eddie being under pressure and I just think it’s very harsh. I know it’s been a frustrating season, but people forget what a great job he’s done. They’ve been poor on the road of late though, this won’t be an easy trip.
I can see a draw.
One to watch – There’s a lot of chat about the England squad this summer, but I think Lewis Hall is a must. I’m so impressed by him virtually every time I watch him.
Sunderland 2-1 Spurs
That win over Newcastle was amazing for Sunderland and kept up their remarkable record in that fixture. What a first season back in the Premier League for those fans, they probably can’t believe it.
Well, De Zerbi is now at the helm. I’ll be honest, I don’t quite know what to expect here. I like him but it might take a bit of time for him to get his ideas across and well, Spurs don’t have any.
Part of me hopes I’m wrong here, but I don’t trust this Spurs side to go up to Sunderland and get something. 2-1.
One to watch – Brobbey is a real handful up front for Sunderland, he’s the sort of striker that could cause this backline some real problems.
Forest 1-1 Aston Villa
Both teams got a good result in the Europa League but under different circumstances. Forest weren’t great in Porto but they’ll take a draw all day long. Being gifted a freak own goal is always nice!
I think Villa have one hand on that trophy. For me, they’ve got the best squad and just as importantly, the best manager to win that competition. If Emery wins that for another time they might have to name the trophy after him!
I’m going for the draw here.
One to watch – Ollie Watkins was back in form against Bologna, and he’ll be looking for more of the same here. There’s still time for him to get back in that England squad.
Chelsea 1-3 Man City
A massive game for both sides. Who knows what Chelsea we’ll see. All I know, is that a defeat here could really derail Liam Rosenior’s tenure. I feel for him, Chelsea’s a difficult club to manage and there seems to be so many personalities in that dressing room.
City have probably been at their absolute best in the last two games. I thought they were sensational at times against Liverpool, just a joy to watch.
I just have to favour City here, they’ve been brilliant.
One to watch – There’s a few City players I could pick here, but I do like Cherki. This lad has so much talent and he’s becoming a key player for Pep.
Monday April 13
Man Utd 2-1 Leeds
Another big game to end the fixtures. It feels like United haven’t played for months! Last time out, they drew to Bournemouth in an entertaining game. They still have a very good finish of finishing in the top four, particularly with a win here.
Leeds arrive here on the back of that absolute thriller against West Ham, that trip to Wembley will be amazing for those fans. They just need or two more wins to seal their safety.
I’m going for United, but this will be an even game, and you can always expect a brilliant atmosphere when these two meet.
One to watch – It has to be Bruno Fernandes as he hunts down that assist record.
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