Check out BettingPlanet.com’s free soccer tips for Matchweek 6 of the English Premier League, with odds courtesy of top sportsbooks.
Check out BettingPlanet.com’s free soccer tips for Matchweek 6 of the English Premier League, with odds courtesy of top sportsbooks.
The 2025–26 English Premier League season heads into Matchweek 6 with a full slate of 10 top-flight soccer matches scheduled from Saturday through Monday.
The highlight of the week is Newcastle United welcoming Arsenal to St. James’ Park on Sunday evening as the Magpies look to jumpstart their season with a statement win.
With odds from top sportsbooks, find our free soccer betting preview and picks for all 10 matches below.
Saturday, September 27 – 12:30pm BST – Gtech Community Stadium
Brentford and Manchester United kick off EPL Matchweek 6, with Bryan Mbeumo returning to the Gtech Community Stadium for the first time since his move to United. The last four meetings have all featured multiple goals, and both teams have scored in each of those matches.
Saturday, September 27 – 3pm BST – Stamford Bridge
Chelsea return to Stamford Bridge to host Brighton & Hove Albion after a frustrating defeat to Manchester United last weekend. Brighton, meanwhile, were held to a 2-2 home draw against Tottenham after conceding an own goal late in the second half. Expect goals at both ends in an entertaining clash.
Saturday, September 27 – 3pm BST – Selhurst Park
The only two undefeated teams meet at Selhurst Park when fifth-placed Crystal Palace host league leaders Liverpool on Saturday afternoon. After Hugo Ekitike was shown a red card midweek, Alexander Isak is expected to start for the Reds. As a target man in attack, Isak should be involved in at least one of the visitors’ goals.
Saturday, September 27 – 3pm BST – Elland Road
Leeds United were too strong for Wolverhampton Wanderers last week, while Bournemouth were held to their first draw of the season at home against Newcastle United. The Cherries have been one of the early surprises of the 2025–26 EPL campaign, collecting 10 points to sit level with Arsenal and Tottenham in the top four. Bournemouth have more quality and should win this game.
Saturday, September 27 – 3pm BST – Etihad Stadium
An improving Manchester City will host struggling Burnley in a David and Goliath clash at Etihad Stadium. City dominated Manchester United in the derby before drawing with Arsenal, while Burnley have taken one point from their last three matches. If City score early, they will pile on the goals.
Saturday, September 27 – 5:30pm BST – The City Ground
Nottingham Forest will play their first home game since the international break when they host Sunderland. Under Ange Postecoglou, Forest are yet to claim a win and have not kept a clean sheet. The Black Cats are unbeaten in their last three EPL matches and sit in seventh place, so there is a good chance they can score on the road.
Saturday, September 27 – 8pm BST – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Wolverhampton have yet to claim their first point of the new EPL season, and with Tottenham up next, Wolves fans might have to wait a little longer still. Aside from their 1-0 loss to Bournemouth, Spurs have dominated every game this season. Expect a similar performance on Saturday.
Sunday, September 28 – 2pm BST – Villa Park
Following back-to-back wins over Leeds and Brentford, Fulham head to Villa Park to face an Aston Villa side who are yet to win an EPL match this season. Expect a tight contest with few chances either way, so taking the more in-form team with insurance is the play.
Sunday, September 28 – 4:30pm BST – St. James’ Park
Newcastle United will welcome Arsenal to St. James’ Park in the highlight fixture of Matchweek 6. The Magpies have started slowly, with three draws in five games, while the Gunners have won three of five to open the campaign. The two meetings between these squads last season produced just two goals, with both teams winning 1-0.
Monday, September 29 – 8pm BST – Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton will host West Ham United on Monday night to close out EPL Matchweek 6, with the Toffees trying to rebound from a tough Merseyside Derby loss. The Hammers will be looking to climb out of the relegation zone, but their defense continues to let them down, having conceded 13 goals in their five matches to date. Expect an end-to-end clash with goals.