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Premier League Betting Preview: Who you got this Epic Weekend?

5 months ago
| BY News Team

It’s been a great week for Arsenal after they climbed to the top of the Premier League and then sealed their progression to the Champions League last-16.

This weekend they play before all of their rivals at the top of the table when they host Wolves at the Emirates on Saturday.

Man City, Liverpool and Aston Villa all play on Sunday, with Pep Guardiola’s side facing Spurs in the game of the weekend in the top flight.

This weekend is our third Epic Weekend, when all customers will get two £1 free acca bets – one for Saturday and one for Sunday.

And that’s not all, we’ve got our biggest-ever Epic Odds on Newcastle v Man Utd, plus Nicole Holliday’s picks and your Epic Boost.

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

Burnley v Sheff Utd

Turf Moor

Saturday, 2nd December @ 15:00

Burnley and Sheffield United are at risk of being cut adrift at the bottom of the table. That puts even more pressure on their meeting at Turf Moor. Victory for either side would be a massive boost to their survival hopes.

Both teams to score is odds-on in this match, which can be no surprise given their leaky defences. Neither side has kept a clean sheet so far this term.

Get 29/10 on the Clarets to win and both teams to score, Burnley have won four of their last five home league games against the Blades (D1).

It’s 15/2 that the Blades run out winners in a game with both sides finding the net. Burnley have lost all seven of their Premier League home games this season and have trailed for a league-high 563 minutes.

One hope for Burnley could be the form of Luca Koleosho. The forward has been a constant threat this season, having 48 touches in opposition boxes. Get 23/10 on Koleosho having over one shot on target and 16/5 on him to score at any time.

Newcastle v Man Utd

St James’ Park

Saturday, 2nd December @ 20:00

Top-four hopefuls collide at St James’ Park on Saturday evening as Man Utd travel north to face Newcastle. Both sides picked up frustrating draws in the Champions League this week, who will bounce back?

We’ve got our biggest-ever Epic Odds on this game. Get EVS (was 1/500) on a shot on target in the match. Newcastle are averaging 5.8 per game this season, while Man Utd are just behind on 4.7.

The Red Devils have won each of their last four on the road in the top flight and are 27/10 to leave St James’ with all three points.

Recent history looks good for Newcastle. The Magpies have won the last two (all comps) against Man Utd without conceding, scoring five times.

The most-recent Newcastle win was a 3-0 victory in the League Cup early this month. Miguel Almiron opened the scoring in that game. He’s 13/2 to do the same this weekend.

Alejandro Garnacho scored one of the Premier League’s greatest-ever goals against Everton. He followed that up with a goal against Galatasaray on Wednesday. Get 4/1 on the forward netting for a third successive game.

Man City v Spurs

Etihad Stadium

Sunday, 3rd December @ 16:30

Matchweek 14 wraps up with a huge game at the Etihad Stadium as Man City welcome Spurs. After a sensational start to the season, Ange Postecoglou’s side have lost their last three.

In those defeats, he’s seen his side take the lead. Get 5/1 on City to come from behind to win.

However, Spurs have been a thorn in City’s side of late, so the 8/1 price on them to win could be worth a look. Since Pep Guardiola joined City, they’ve lost more Premier League games against Spurs than any other opponent (6) and have conceded 19 goals.

City will hope that Erling Haaland adds to his league-high 14 goals. The Norway international has never ended up on the losing side in a game he’s scored in (W27 D5). Haaland is 5/2 to net the opener.

Get 6/1 on Dejan Kulusevski scoring for Spurs. The Swede has found the net away at Man City in each of the last two seasons.

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