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Premier League Betting Preview: An Epic Weekend of offers

2 months ago
| BY News Team

There’s no let-up in Premier League action as all 20 teams are back in action this Epic Weekend.

Sunday’s clash between Arsenal and Liverpool is undoubtedly the highlight as two title rivals go head-to-head. Elsewhere, Spurs travel to Everton, Man Utd host West Ham and Man City’s trip to Brentford wraps up the round on Monday night.

The packed Premier League schedule is part of William Hill’s Epic Weekend, where you can claim free bets to use on the action from Friday to Sunday. Use one on an acca, another to Build #YourOdds and a final one on anything you like.

We’ll also have Epic Odds, Nicole Holliday’s picks and much more. And don’t forget, your Epic Boost will refresh on Sunday morning.

To get you ready, let’s look at three of this weekend’s Premier League matches…

Everton v Spurs

Goodison Park

Saturday, 3rd February @ 12:30

Everton’s draw at Fulham, combined with Luton’s thrashing of Brighton, saw the Toffees slip into the bottom three on Tuesday. How will they react against a Spurs side still in title contention?

Spurs are unbeaten in their last six league meetings with Everton (W3 D3), the most-recent win coming in December. Ange Postecoglou’s side are 13/10 to complete the double over Everton and 15/4 to win to nil.

With Son Heung-min still away at the Asian Cup, the responsibility for goals will again fall on the shoulders of Richarlison. He’s scored seven in his last seven league games, including the opener in the reverse fixture. Get 11/2 on the Brazilian netting the first goal at Goodison.

Spurs have scored in their last 34 league matches, including three against Brentford on Wednesday. Fancy more goals in this one? We’ve got EVS Epic Odds on both teams to score.

Arsenal v Liverpool

Emirates Stadium

Sunday, 4th February @ 16:30

Liverpool restored their five-point advantage at the top of the table with their comfortable 4-1 win over Chelsea at Anfield. Can they put further distance between themselves and Arsenal?

The Reds have won four of their last five visits to the Emirates in all competitions, scoring 11 goals in the process. Liverpool to win and two or more goals in the match is 27/10.

Diogo Jota is 19/10 to net at any time and he has history against Arsenal. He’s scored five times in away games against the Gunners and averages a goal or an assist every 41 minutes in this fixture.

If Jota looks good for a goal, Trent Alexander-Arnold is worth looking at for assists. He’s had six in his last seven league games against Arsenal. Get 4/1 on him continuing that run.

Gabriel Jesus is sure to be key to Arsenal’s chances. He netted his fourth league goal of the season in Tuesday’s win over Nottingham Forest. Jesus averages 3.35 shots per game this season. Get 5/2 on him to have over three efforts in this one.

Brentford v Man City

Gtech Community Stadium

Monday, 5th February @ 20:00

Have Man City begun their charge for the title? Since their wobble in late November/early December, Pep Guardiola’s side have won five of their last six (D1) and still have a game in hand on their title rivals.

With Arsenal and Liverpool going head-to-head this weekend, Monday’s clash at Brentford gives City the chance to move within touching distance of top spot. City are 7/5 to win to nil.

The Bees are looking over their shoulders after another loss in midweek. Thomas Frank’s side have dropped a league-high 23 points from winning positions and haven’t kept a clean sheet in their last 11. If you fancy Brentford to cause an upset it’s 6/1.

Erling Haaland’s return will not be a welcome sight for the Bees. Although they are the only side he has yet to score against in the Premier League. Get 14/5 on him changing that by scoring the opening goal.

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