Welcome back to the Premier League preview for matchday 34. 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 24-27.
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Friday April 24
Sunderland 1-2 Forest
What a game that was for Sunderland at Villa Park, my word. To be 3 goals down and come back, only to go and lose the game again. That’ll feel like they lost the game twice! That will be difficult to get over.
That was a vital win for Forest over Burnley last week, boy did they need that. They’ll travel to Sunderland full of confidence.
I think Forest will just be slightly more motivated and up for this one, 2-1.
One to watch – Morgan Gibbs-White is probably in the form of his life right now!
Saturday April 25
Fulham 0-2 Villa
Fulham are really struggling right now and just seem to be coasting towards the end of the season. The goals have really dried up for them, and they didn’t really look like scoring at Brentford last week.
It was a thriller and a big three points for Villa last week at home to Sunderland. They’ve got a healthy lead in that race for those Champions League places. If they can see that out and win the Europa League, that would be an amazing season.
2-0 Villa.
One to watch – I’ve picked him for the last few weeks, but Ollie Watkins keeps scoring!
West Ham 1-0 Everton
West Ham played alright at Selhurst the other night and might even have nicked it. This is a big win for them now; a win here would give them a real boost.
I was gutted for Everton and for David Moyes last week. To lose like that was cruel, particularly in a fixture that it just seems they get no luck in.
West Ham have been pretty good at home recently. It will be nervy, but I think they get the win.
One to watch – Summerville’s been a real bright spark over the last few months and his pace and threat could be the difference here.
Wolves 1-2 Spurs
That’s Wolves officially down so I don’t quite know what to expect from them. Sometimes teams just completely down tools but sometimes they can play with some freedom and cause a shock or two.
That was gutting for Spurs last week, that could have been a huge, huge moment. As difficult as it is, they’ve got to take the positives from the performance and build on it. This is without question, a must-win.
I have to pick Spurs don’t I?
One to watch – Xavi Simons has had an up and down season, but the lad has quality and showed it last week.
Liverpool 2-0 Palace
Liverpool’s season has obviously been very disappointing but winning that Merseyside derby like that will give the fans a real lift. They’ve got a good chance of securing Champions League football next season.
Palace will look to end the season, and Glasner’s tenure, on a high note. I’m sure they’ll prioritise Europe, so I’m not quite sure what Palace 11 we’ll see in these league games.
A routine Liverpool win.
One to watch– It was nice to see Salah get one last goal against Everton. He’s only got a few more home games left.
Arsenal 1-1 Newcastle
Wow, what a massive, massive game this now is for Arsenal. They actually played alright at the Etihad last week, but that defeat has piled on the pressure, what a title race we’ve got!
I suppose the good news for Arsenal is that Newcastle arrive here in such poor form. They’re really struggling and look so short of confidence. It’s a big few weeks ahead for them and for Eddie Howe.
It will be a very nervy atmosphere here, we saw that at against Bournemouth. I just think Newcastle could really frustrate them, 1-1.
One to watch – Gyokeres was left on the bench for a lot of the City game, that was a bit odd. He’ll look to respond here.
Monday April 27
Man Utd 2-0 Brentford
United are very well placed for a top four finish and that will be job done for Michael Carrick. It was a bit of a smash and grab at Stamford Bridge last week but that’s a testament to the spirit he’s instilled into the side. Don’t rule out him getting the job in the summer.
Brentford aren’t losing, but they keep drawing! The unbeaten run is good but I’m sure Keith Andrews would have loved to have turned a few of them into wins. They’ve still got an outside chance of a European spot.
United seem to play a lot on Monday night and it doesn’t always go well! I think they win this though.
One to watch – All eyes will be on Bruno every week as he chases the assist record! He’s had a brilliant season.
FA CUP
Saturday April 25
Man City 2-0 Southampton
Here we go, two intriguing semi-finals. Southampton have had an amazing run of form, but this is a big, big step up for them. A trip to Wembley is amazing for them and they might be back here in a few weeks in the play-offs! City are flying, you’d have to favour them. I think they’ll win this quite comfortably.
One to watch – Haaland was the hero last week and he’ll fully expect a goal in this against Championship opposition.
Sunday April 26
Chelsea 1-2 Leeds
Well, it’s all change again at Chelsea. I feel gutted for Rosenior, it just feels like the lad barely had a chance. That being said, I was shocked at just how poor they were at Brighton the other night. It sounds dramatic but it looks like some of those players have just given up. I know Leeds will be slight underdogs, but they’ll really fancy their chances here. In fact, I’m going for Leeds to make it to the final!
One to watch – Chelsea are struggling from set-pieces and Calvert-Lewin is the last man they’ll want to face. Don’t be surprised to see him nod one in!
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