It’s another crucial round of Premier League fixtures as the stakes start to rise at both ends of the table. We’ve previewed this weekend’s games and picked out a four-fold accumulator with football odds of 54.27, where a £10 could return up to £542.
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Tottenham to beat Wolves – 2.23
Tottenham retained their top-four spot with a second successive 2-0 victory over London rivals Chelsea last time out. Yet another solid defensive display resulted in a fourth clean sheet in five Premier League games for Spurs, with the 4-1 defeat to Leicester increasingly looking like one bad day at the office.
Wolves have improved of late as they prepare to welcome Spurs to Molineux but there are still concerns over their lack of goals. They have failed to find the net in four of their previous seven home matches, which doesn’t bode well given the solidity of the travelling defence.
Leicester to beat Southampton – 2.58
It’s down to the south coast for our second pick, where Southampton host Leicester in Saturday’s late kick-off. After a one-game resurgence against Chelsea, the Saints fell to their fourth defeat in five matches away to Leeds last weekend. The loss left Ruben Selles’ side nailed to the bottom, four points adrift of safety.
Back-to-back defeats against Manchester United and Arsenal are not the games that will define the Foxes’ season. Instead, it is these matches against bottom-half opposition which will secure their top-flight status. Key man James Maddison is expected to return in time for the trip to St. James’ Park – he is by far Brendan Rodgers’ most influential player and will be pivotal in picking up three points.
Nottingham Forest to beat Everton – 2.68
This looks a very even tie on paper but we’ve given the nod to Forest based off their impressive home record. They have picked up the joint fewest points away from home this campaign but it has been an entirely different story at the City Ground. Steve Cooper’s side have collected 19 of their 25 points on home soil, including wins over Liverpool and Spurs, as well as recent draws against Chelsea and Manchester City.
Sean Dyche has started to make his mark on this Everton team but there is still a lack of attacking impetus. The Toffees’ away record makes for dreadful reading and Forest is one of the toughest away games in the division this season.
Liverpool to draw with Manchester United – 3.52
It’s tough to see United losing a game at the moment. They have had a jam-packed schedule since the turn of the year, but they generated a lot of momentum as a result. The visitors would probably take a point at Anfield given their strong league position, and only City and Arsenal have a better away record.
You simply don’t know which Liverpool team will turn up as it stands. If they are anything other than at their best, they could well end up on the end of back-to-back defeats against their rivals. However, this is a massive game – Jurgen Klopp will have his boys pumped up and Anfield will be rocking. A score draw looks like a possible outcome.
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