Matchweek 16 of the 2024-25 English Premier League campaign is stacked with quality matchups, including the highly anticipated Manchester derby.
Matchweek 16 of the 2024-25 English Premier League campaign is stacked with quality matchups, including the highly anticipated Manchester derby.
Matchweek 16 of the 2024-25 English Premier League campaign is stacked with quality matchups, including the highly anticipated Manchester derby. Below are our free soccer betting picks for this week’s action in the EPL.
Saturday, December 14 – 3pm GMT – Emirates Stadium
After salvaging a point away to Fulham last Sunday, third-placed Arsenal will be hoping to rediscover their winning touch against Everton, who remain 15th despite failing to play in Matchweek 15. Bukayo Saka netted a brace during Arsenal’s Champions League win over AS Monaco in midweek, and top EPL bookmakers are paying +130 for the England international to score against the Toffees.
Saturday, December 14 – 3pm GMT – Anfield
Top of the league with a four-point advantage despite the postponement of last weekend’s Merseyside derby, Liverpool face a trick clash with a Fulham side that drew against Arsenal last time out. Mohamed Salah scored his 10th goal in eight games during Liverpool’s Champions League win over Girona, and top sports betting sites are paying -105.26 for the Egyptian to add to his tally.
Saturday, December 14 – 3pm GMT – St James’ Park
Newcastle sit 12th after failing to win their last four games, while Leicester are four places below them after forcing a draw with Brighton. An improved side under new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, having secured four points from a possible six, back the Foxes to defy expectations against their inconsistent hosts.
Saturday, December 14 – 3pm GMT – Molineux Stadium
Wolves are second from bottom but level on points with Ipswich Town, who are one position higher due to their superior goal difference. Although both sides have lost their last three games, the visitors have shown greater potential and could make an early leap towards Premier League survival.
Saturday, December 14 – 5:30pm GMT – The City Ground
Triumphant over RB Leipzig in the Champions League, sixth-placed Aston Villa turn their attention to Nottingham Forest, who climbed to fifth following last Saturday’s 3-2 win at Old Trafford. Given that these two sides are in good form, this could be a close contest.
Sunday, December 15 – 2pm GMT – Amex Stadium
Brighton sit seventh on the EPL table following their 2-2 draw with Leicester, while Crystal Palace are 17th after registering a similar result against Manchester City. Unbeaten at the Amex Stadium this season, back the Seagulls to claim all three points against the defensively vulnerable Eagles.
Sunday, December 15 – 4:30pm GMT – Etihad Stadium
After falling to a 2-0 Champions League defeat against Juventus, Manchester City will be looking to bounce back against crosstown rivals United, who secured a late win against Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League. Both teams have their fair share of problems, and with no standout formlines to go on, this one is every chance to end all square.
Sunday, December 15 – 7pm GMT – Stamford Bridge
Chelsea, sitting second, will be keen on advancing their title hopes when they host Brentford, who are seven places below them. Cole Palmer bagged a brace during their thrilling 4-3 win over Spurs in their last EPL outing, and leading bookie Nags.bet is paying -120.48 for the Blues midfielder in the anytime goalscorer market.
Sunday, December 15 – 7pm GMT – St Mary’s Stadium
Despite being held to a 1-1 draw with Rangers in the Europa League, Tottenham will back themselves against bottom-placed Southampton, who have only managed one win thus far. Unbeaten in their last three trips to St Mary’s, Spurs shouldn’t have any problems cruising past one of the weakest defences in the Premier League.
Monday, December 16 – 8pm GMT – Vitality Stadium
Bournemouth have climbed to eighth on the EPL ladder after winning three games in a row, while West Ham are 14th after ending their two-game losing run with victory over Wolves. The Cherries have been impressive this season and should be too good at home for the unreliable Hammers.