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Liverpool to beat Burnley – 1.38
The Reds have found some tasty form lately. Their demolition of West Ham signalled a side on song, and after only a draw against their bitter rivals United; it seems to be a revenge mission. Liverpool have been on a winning spree at Turf Moor, getting three points in their last five Premier League showdowns there. Liverpool are once again a title contender and these are the games they need to win to stay in the race.
Meanwhile, spare a thought for Burnley – they’ve had a tough time finding the net, drawing blanks in their last matches against the mighty Reds. Things are looking worse and worse for Vincent Kompany, and as this one looms over them, you worry for the ex-City captain. The Reds will be too much for Burnley, even away from home.
Newcastle to beat Nottingham Forest – 1.43
It’s been a tough couple of weeks for Newcastle United, from crashing out of the Champions League and League Cup to Kieran Trippier’s struggling form. But, Newcastle hold a solid seventh place in the standings with 26 points from 16 matches, showcasing an impressive record at St. James’ Park.
With seven wins and just one loss in eight Premier League home games, Eddie Howe’s side boast a commendable six-match winning streak at home, dating back to September 16th. In contrast, Nottingham Forest face a daunting challenge on the road, currently enduring a six-game winless streak with three losses and three draws. Newcastle’s dominance at home will shine through here.
Aston Villa to beat Manchester United – 2.79
In the ongoing saga of Manchester United’s struggles, the path to redemption appears elusive. Since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson, the hallowed grounds of Old Trafford, once an impregnable fortress, has witnessed 35 Premier League home losses, surpassing Ferguson’s illustrious 21-season tenure. Old Trafford’s formidable aura has eroded, with losses this season including Brighton, Crystal Palace, Galatasaray, Manchester City, Newcastle, Bournemouth, and Bayern Munich, departing triumphantly across various competitions this season.
Under the stewardship of Unai Emery, Villa exude confidence in their pursuit of a top-four finish. In stark contrast to United’s home woes, Villa achieved a historic milestone with a club-record 15 consecutive home wins, securing a 1-0 triumph over Arsenal at Villa Park. With just one defeat in their seven away fixtures across all competitions, Aston Villa are substantiating their credentials as a genuine force to be reckoned with this season. It’s going to be a difficult one for United.
Leicester to beat Ipswich – 2.62
It’s the biggest clash of the season so far. It’s first vs second and the two runaway clubs at the top of the Championship take each other on in what’s going to be a Boxing Day belter. For Ipswich, on home soil, this could be a chance to get themselves level on points heading into a busy period and the New Year. But, Leicester will not make it easy for them.
The Leicester squad is so strong and they will fancy their chances against the best sides in the league. Although it’s a really tough place to go, Leicester on paper have the strongest squad. An aging Jamie Vardy just keeps getting better and better. As they arrive on Boxing Day, they will be confident of putting a few more points between them and their closest rival.
Portsmouth to beat Bristol Rovers – 2.16
Portsmouth are enjoying a commanding lead at the summit of League One, transforming Fratton Park into a fortress. Despite some challenges on the road, they aim to extend their advantage as they face Bristol on Boxing Day, recognising that another victory will further distance them from the pursuing contenders and enhance their prospects of promotion.
Conversely, Bristol Rovers have encountered a mixed bag of results and aspire to challenge the league leaders. Yet, even on their home turf, they anticipate a struggle against the top team in the division. The clash promises to be a test of resilience for both sides, with Portsmouth seeking to fortify their position at the pinnacle and Bristol Rovers aiming to disrupt their adversary’s dominance.
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