Most of the top four teams in England will sit out this weekend’s round of English Premier League games having taken part in a string of midweek domestic matches; with Liverpool being the only English team in the Champions League that will be in action this weekend.
Most of the top four teams in England will sit out this weekend’s round of English Premier League games having taken part in a string of midweek domestic matches; with Liverpool being the only English team in the Champions League that will be in action this weekend.
Our first feature match will see Jurgen Klopp’s side journey across the country for a match against Southampton on Friday night, while Bournemouth will welcome Burnley to the Vitality Stadium for Saturday’s 3pm kick off.
Leicester City will be up against Huddersfield Town on Saturday at the same time, whereas Everton will be bidding to cause another major upset against a top four side when they play host to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.
The last piece of action in Match Week 33 will see Chelsea host West Ham United in a London derby.
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Bournemouth/Burnley goals Over 2.5 – -116.28
Leicester to win – -136.99
Double chance Everton to win – -175.44
Chelsea to win – -285.71
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Friday, April 5 – 8:00p.m Local time – St May’s Stadium, Southampton, United Kingdom
Over the last few seasons, the race for the Premier League crown hasn’t been as tight as it currently is. Liverpool and Manchester City are neck to neck in the race for the title; with the latter a currently a paltry point ahead of the Reds.
At a point of the season where the winner quite assuredly takes it all, Jurgen Klopp’s charges simply can’t avoid any slip-ups.
Although the Reds have been grinding out results against Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur in recent weeks, forcing in late goals to secure maximum points, their match against a Southampton side two places above safety should serve as a statement for their domestic title bid, as it is for their European title ambitions ahead of FC Porto’s visit in the Champions League.
Prediction: Liverpool to win – -232.56 at Nags.bet
Parlay leg 2 – Bournemouth vs. Burnley
Saturday, April 6 – 3:00p.m Local time – Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Bournemouth will play host to Sean Dyche’s Burnley on Saturday afternoon in the EPL. Despite finishing an impressive seventh on the log last season, the Clarets have found themselves in a delicate and unsettling position this season, as they precariously sit five points below the drop zone.
Burnley, who recently shocked Wolverhampton Wanderers with a 2-0 defeat, know that their trip to the Vitality at this stage of the season will be pivotal in retaining their place in top flight football, even though Bournemouth aren’t the most welcoming.
Prediction: Total match goals Over 2.5 – -116.28 at Nags.bet
Parlay leg 3 – Huddersfield Town vs. Leicester City
Saturday, April 6 – 3:00p.m Local time – The John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield, United Kingdom
Leicester City will be looking to secure all three points on the road this weekend when they play against Huddersfield Town at the John Smith’s Stadium.
The Foxes, who have won four of their last five league games, will be looking to better their current ninth place position on the log by brushing aside the Terriers who seem doomed to make an expeditious return to the Championship; along with Fulham who have already been relegated with five games to spare.
Prediction: Leicester to win – -136.99 at Nags.bet
Parlay leg 4 – Everton vs. Arsenal
Sunday, April 7 – 2:05p.m Local time – Goodison Park, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Arsenal has a great chance of solidifying their place in the top four when they make the trip to Goodison Park this Sunday. The Gunners haven’t lost a single match since their 3-1 battering at the hands of Manchester City in early February; with a draw against Spurs and a timely win over Manchester United in recent weeks placing them only two points shy of third place.
Be that as it may, Everton have been imposing in recent weeks, having held Liverpool to a barren draw and followed it up with a 2-0 win over Chelsea.
The Toffees could as such frustrate Arsenal with either a defeat or a draw on home turf.
Prediction: Double chance Everton to win – -175.44 at Nags.bet
Parlay leg 5 – Chelsea vs. West Ham United
Monday, April 8 – 8:00p.m Local time – Stamford Bridge, London, United Kingdom
Chelsea will welcome West Ham United to the Bridge in a Monday night encounter that will be about the London derby as much as it will be about their ambitions for the top four.
Although currently fifth on the table, Maurizio Sarri’s charges are level on points with fourth placed Arsenal. Given that they still have decisive fixtures with Liverpool and Manchester United in the league, the Blues would do best to win the winnable ones first in order to give themselves a real fighting chance in the race for top four.
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