Welcome back to Harry Redknapp’s Premier League preview for matchday 33. 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 April 18-20.
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 fixtures coming from the Hill Dickinson Stadium and Etihad Stadium as Everton take on Liverpool and Man City and Arsenal go toe-to-toe.
Scroll down to take a look at my preview and score predictions for all 10 fixtures.
Harry Redknapp’s Premier League Preview For Matchday 33
Saturday April 18
Brentford 2-1 Fulham
An intriguing one to start with. Brentford have stuttered a bit of late, drawing four in a row. Despite this, they’re only a point behind Chelsea, imagine where they’d be if they’d won a couple!
Fulham are in a similar spot and it just looks to me like they’ve settled for the season. They weren’t great at Anfield last week.
The table doesn’t lie and these two are clearly very evenly matched sides. I’m leaning towards Brentford.
One to watch – I pick him every week but it feels like he scores every week, Igor Thiago!
Leeds 2-0 Wolves
What a night for Leeds at Old Trafford, and what a performance it was! I thought they were magnificent, particularly in that first half. That’s them almost safe now, particularly if they win this.
Despite being all but down, Wolves aren’t playing badly and are capable of causing an upset or two.
Leeds and that crowd will be so up for this. Win and that’ll move them to 39 points.
One to watch – Okafor was the hero at Old Trafford and such a threat.
Newcastle 1-1 Bournemouth
It’s a really difficult time for Newcastle and for Eddie. They didn’t play well at Selhurst last week and it just looks like the season will peter out for them.
Bournemouth were magnificent at the Emirates last week, one of their best performances all season. Right now, they’re full of confidence and are on this amazing unbeaten run.
I think Newcastle will respond here but I can’t see Bournemouth losing in this form. 1-1.
One to watch – I thought Alex Scott was just fantastic last week. Keep that up and he might just sneak on that plane to America.
Spurs 1-1 Brighton
Things are going from bad to worse for Spurs. I actually thought they started quite well at Sunderland, but they got worse as it went on and they just aren’t getting any breaks right now. This feels like a massive game for them and for De Zerbi against his old side.
Brighton are one of the form teams in the league and are probably in their best form of the season. They’re right back in the race for Europe so make no mistake; they’ll be going into this one desperate for the three points.
I’m leaning towards a draw, but truth be told, I’m not quite sure what to expect from this Spurs side.
One to watch – Someone has to step up and start scoring the goals that will keep this Spurs side in the league, Solanke looks the most likely for me.
Chelsea 2-2 Man Utd
Wow, this could be anything! Chelsea are in their worst period under Rosenior and pressure’s really mounting on the lad. They’re beginning to lose ground in that race for those Champions League places and really could do with the win here.
As for United, they were quite shambolic in that first half especially. It was by far their worst performance under Carrick and he’ll want a big response here. That being said, that red card was a strange, strange moment.
I don’t trust either of these teams at the back, that’s why I’m picking a 2-2 thriller!
One to watch – We keep waiting for Cole Palmer to find his best form and he really could do with ending his season in style. He’s not guaranteed to be on Tuchel’s plane at this rate.
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Sunday April 19
Forest 1-0 Burnley
Another big game for Forest, particularly after getting the job done in Europe. What an exciting end to the season this will be for them.
For Burnley, there’s not too much to say for them now. They’ve just got to win every game and hope for a miracle.
You’d have to favour Forest here, what a great chance for three vital points.
One to watch – Morgan Gibbs-White was brilliant in Europe, Forest will look for a similar showing from their talisman here.
Villa 2-1 Sunderland
I’ve got to say, I was surprised at how easy Villa found that tie against Bologna. It just shows the quality of this Villa side, and I do think they’re beginning to get back to their best.
Sunderland boosted their European credentials last week and will travel to Villa Park full of confidence and belief.
I don’t see a great deal in this, but I’m going with a narrow Villa win.
One to watch – Ollie Watkins has found some form in Europe and he’ll fancy another goal here.
Everton 2-1 Liverpool
Here we go, Mo Salah’s last Merseyside derby. Everton will be so up for this, what a chance to get the win and dent their rivals’ European hopes. They’ve been in good form too, so they’ll fancy their chances.
Liverpool started alright against PSG but truth be told, that tie was never close and it just looked like a mismatch. I was gutted for the lad Ekitike though, that’s a very bad injury he’s got.
Given the way Liverpool’s season has gone, I think Everton get the win here.
One to watch – Dewsbury-Hall has proven to be an amazing bit of business from Everton.
Man City 2-0 Arsenal
The big one. What a game! For me, City arrive into this in their best form of the entire season. I thought they were brilliant at Stamford Bridge and looked in so much control. Those January signings have been massive, Guehi and Semenyo have added so much. A win here and they go favourites for me.
Arsenal looked nervy and lacked ideas against Bournemouth and weren’t exactly much better against Sporting Lisbon. Despite all this, a win here and the title is almost won. What an opportunity for them.
I never back against Pep in these massive clashes. They won 2-0 in the League Cup final, I’m going for the same here.
One to watch – Cherki is absolutely must-watch, you can’t take your eyes of this lad. He’s got so much flair and fun at times, but he must drive Pep mad as well!
Monday April 20
Palace 1-1 West Ham
It’s going to be another exciting end to the season for Palace and for Glasner. I know they’ll be disappointed to lose the manager but what a job he’s done and if he can add another trophy to the cabinet, he might need a statue!
West Ham have given themselves a real chance of staying up and another point here would only help. They certainly won’t fear Palace.
I’m going for the draw.
One to watch – Bowen’s been excellent of late, without really getting the goals to show for it. I think his luck in front of goal will turn here.
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