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Manchester City to beat Crystal Palace – 20/59 (1.34)
City have swept all before them this season and are after a glorious treble, following their win in the Carabao Cup final last weekend. They had a magnificent win over PSG in their Champions League semi-final first leg on Wednesday and now will look to strengthen their grip on the title race. Palace can be awkward opponents for any side in the league but City look in top form at the moment and should have no trouble beating the Eagles.
Chelsea to beat Fulham – 20/43 (1.46)
The Blues are a well-oiled machine under Thomas Tuchel and also have a great chance of getting to the Champions League final. They have probably fallen a bit below expectations in the Premier League this season but have a golden opportunity of securing a top four spot. Fulham are their local rivals and they face an uphill struggle to stave off the threat of relegation. They generally hold their own but they lack goals and Chelsea are very hard to beat. Expect a comfortable Chelsea win.
Everton to beat Aston Villa – 1/1 (2.00)
The Toffees still have a chance of qualifying for the Champions League next season as they sit just three points outside the top four. They were the early pacesetters this campaign with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and James Rodriguez in brilliant form. Their form has tailed off but there are signs in recent weeks that Everton are just beginning to click again. Villa have had a decent season but are still without Jack Grealish and they lack a potent threat without the England playmaker in their side. Everton should be too strong for the Villans.
Tottenham Hotspur to beat Sheffield United – 2/7 (1.29)
Spurs have had a tumultuous few weeks with the sacking of Jose Mourinho and a real concern over an injury to star man Harry Kane. The England captain fortunately returned as Spurs lost to City in the Carabao Cup final last Sunday, with Ryan Mason taking the reins until the end of the season. They still harbour hopes of a top four spot and they have the ideal game to kickstart a good run as they face already-relegated Sheffield United. Expect Kane and Son to have a field day against the Blades.
Norwich City to beat Reading – 10/17 (1.58)
The Canaries have already secured promotion to the Premier League after a superb season at Championship level. One more win would secure a deserved title and they face a Reading side who have seen their own play-off chances fizzle out. Norwich have been brilliant at home this season and a win looks on the cards for Daniel Farke’s side. At 10/17, we think those odds are pretty generous.
Rotherham to beat Blackburn – 6/4 (2.50)
The Millers have one more crack at trying to beat the dreaded drop and, although a win here may not be enough, it could galvanise them for the final couple of matches. Blackburn have been lurking around mid-table for a number of weeks after a disappointing campaign that started so brightly. Rotherham absolutely must win and we think they can give themselves a chance of staying up this season.
Hull City to beat Wigan – 20/33 (1.60)
Hull have been brilliant in League One this term after relegation from the Championship. They have bounced back at the first attempt and have the chance to seal the title this weekend at home to struggling Wigan Athletic. Wigan have had turmoil on and off the pitch but a fantastic recent run has seen them propel themselves out of the relegation zone. However, Hull could put them back in the mire this weekend and we think the Tigers will roar again.
Bolton to beat Exeter – 23/20 (2.15)
Wanderers have had their fair share of financial trouble over the past few years but find themselves on the cusp of promotion back to League One. The likes of Eoin Doyle have been incredible for Bolton this season and they have a chance to jump into second this weekend. Exeter have play-off aspirations but have a fair few teams to overtake if they are to get into those coveted spots. We think Bolton will be too strong for the Grecians.
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