EPL Matchweek 29 preview, betting picks & best odds

Due to FA Cup disruptions, there are only four Premier League matches on the schedule this weekend. See our free Matchweek 29 EPL betting picks.

Due to FA Cup disruptions, there are only four Premier League matches on the schedule this weekend. Below are our EPL betting picks for Matchday 29, with odds from the top bookmakers in United States.


Burnley vs Brentford

Saturday, March 16 – 3pm GMT – Turf Moor

Despite a brave effort against last weekend, a late winner for the league leaders means Brentford have now earned just one point from their past five matches. Sitting just five points clear of the relegation zone, they have an excellent chance to secure points as they travel to the relegation-bound Burnley. Winners of the past two clashes between the sides, Brentford also have a much better attacking and defensive record this season.

Brentford to win

+115 @
Nags.bet

Luton Town vs Nottingham Forest

Saturday, March 16 – 3pm GMT – Kenilworth Road

After surrendering a 3-0 lead during the week, Luton Town have now gone eight matches without a win. In a critical match for the relegation fight, they host an out-of-sorts Nottingham Forest outfit that sits just three points above the home side on the table. These teams both have leaky defences, so expect plenty of scoring opportunities at either end.

Over 3.5 goals

+161 @
Nags.bet

Fulham vs Tottenham Hotspur

Saturday, March 16 – 5:30pm GMT – Craven Cottage

Last weekend’s 4-0 win at Aston Villa was arguably the most impressive win for Tottenham since the appointment of Ange Postecoglou. With a chance to jump into the top four, they head to Craven Cottage to face the inconsistent Fulham. As the Cottagers have not beaten Tottenham since 2013, the soccer betting odds are against Marco Silva’s men, but given they have earned 25 of their 35 points at home this season, they may be more dangerous than expected.

Tottenham / Both teams to score

+230 @
Nags.bet

West Ham United vs Aston Villa

Sunday, March 17 – 2pm GMT – London Stadium

After their disappointing loss to Tottenham last weekend, the pressure is now on Aston Villa to bounce back as they fight for a top-four spot. Without their suspended captain John McGinn, they face a tough match against West Ham — a side that Villa have not beaten away since 2011. The Hammers have not kept a clean sheet in their past 11 matches, which opens the door for Villa striker Ollie Watkins to add to his 16 goals for the season.

Ollie Watkins anytime goalscorer

+150 @
Nags.bet

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