By News Team 13th May 2022

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Let’s take a closer look at the three fixtures:

Premier League: West Ham (7th) v Manchester City (1st)

Manchester City can move to within a point of the Premier League title with a win over West Ham. City are unbeaten in their last 12 league games against the Hammers, winning 10.

Pep Guardiola’s side have bounced back from their Champions League disappointment with emphatic wins over Newcastle and Wolves, scoring 10 goals in the process. Kevin De Bruyne scored four against the latter. He’s been involved in 13 goals in his last eight top-flight appearances.

Raheem Sterling also found the net against Wolves. The England forward loves playing West Ham. In 16 league games against them, he’s scored eight goals and provided six assists.

West Ham v Manchester City match odds

Premier League: Aston Villa (12th) v Crystal Palace (11th)

Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are both battling to finish in the top half of the Premier League. A win for Villa would give them the upper hand.

Villa have only lost one of their nine home Premier League against the Eagles, winning five. They’ve kept clean sheets in the last four such games.

Danny Ings has a great record against Palace, scoring five goals in his last six top-flight starts against them. He’s not alone in enjoying playing the Eagles. John McGinn has scored in each of his last two appearances against Palace.

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace match odds

Premier League: Wolves (8th) v Norwich (20th)

Relegated Norwich have lost more away games than any other Premier League side this season (13) and have never beaten Wolves at Molineux in the top flight.

Wolves have kept a clean sheet in seven of those 10 meetings, winning eight and drawing two.

The Canaries goal has taken a battering this season. They’ve conceded a league-high 78 goals and have a goal difference of -56. Away from home Norwich are winless in their last 10 top-flight Sunday games, losing the last six by an aggregate score of 22-3.

Wolves v Norwich match odds

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