Premier League Predictions & News
Premier League Betting Preview: Party time at Anfield
Expect a party atmosphere at Anfield on Sunday as Liverpool host Spurs, needing just a point to be crowned Premier League champions in Arne Slot’s first season in charge.
Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace on Wednesday means it would take a dramatic collapse in the final five games for Liverpool not to join Man Utd on 20 top-flight titles.
The battle to join Liverpool and Arsenal in next season’s Champions League is much closer, with Man City jumping above Nottingham Forest into third with their win over Aston Villa on Tuesday.
With City and Forest meeting in the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend, it presents an opportunity for Newcastle and Chelsea to strengthen their top-five chances.
A win for Newcastle over Ipswich at St James’ Park would also condemn the Tractor Boys to relegation.
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Now, let’s take a closer look at some betting angles for three top-flight games:
Chelsea vs. Everton – Saturday, 26th April @ 12:30pm
- Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 29 Premier League home games against Everton (W16 D13)
- The Blues have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last two league matches, conceding twice against Ipswich and once at Fulham
- Palmer scored four goals in this fixture last season, netting three before half-time in a 6-0 Chelsea win
- Everton have drawn five of their last eight Premier League matches (W1 L2)
- The Toffees have drawn more games than any other side in the Premier League this season (14)
- Jackson has had over 1 shot in eight of his last nine league appearances
- Gueye has been booked more times than any other Everton player this season (8). He’s seen yellow in his last two games
Newcastle vs. Ipswich – Saturday, 26th April @ 3pm
- Newcastle have won each of their last four league games at St. James’ Park, scoring 4+ goals in the last two of those
- Ipswich have dropped a league-high 27 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season
- Murphy has been involved in six goals in his last five league games (3 goals, 3 assists)
- Schar has had a shot in four of his last five league games, scoring in his last two
- Isak has scored 15 goals in his 14 Premier League appearances against promoted sides, including a hat-trick in the reverse fixture
- Ipswich are averaging 2.4 yellow cards per game in the league this season. Newcastle only average 1.8 per game
Liverpool vs. Spurs – Sunday, 20th April @ 4:30pm
- Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 15 home games against Spurs in all competitions (W11 D4)
- Salah has scored 15 goals against Spurs (all comps), only netting more against Man Utd (16). Eleven of those 15 goals have come in the Premier League
- Richarlison has scored in four of his last five league appearances (4 goals), but Spurs have lost all four of these games
- Liverpool have scored four goals in each of their last three home games against Spurs (all comps)
- Diaz has registered at least one shot in each of his last seven league games (16 in total). He’s hit the target in four of those matches.
- Spurs have scored six goals in their last three league games, but they have failed to keep a clean sheet since mid-February (8 games)