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ODDSbible's Premier League Betting Preview: Gameweek 30

ODDSbible's Premier League Betting Preview: Gameweek 30

We take a look at the best bets in each of the weekend's Premier League matches

Kieran Spratt

Kieran Spratt

Liverpool v Everton

The Merseyside Derby kicks off the the return of the Premier League this weekend and we're expecting a tight encounter between two sides in similar form.

Both sides have won three, lost one and drawn one in their last five outings and only six points separates fourth-placed Liverpool and seventh-placed Everton.

The Reds scraped a 1-0 win at Goodison Park earlier in the season and it's worth noting that four of the last five Merseyside Derbys have gone below 2.5 match goals. We think this one looks a decent bet to do the same.

Recommended bet: Under 2.5 match goals 11/10

Romelu Lukaku
Romelu Lukaku

Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur

High-flying Spurs face a tough test at Turf Moor this weekend against a Burnley side who are impressive on home soil.

The Clarets have been abysmal on their travels this season, still without a win, however their form at home has seen them sit comfortably mid-table and unlikely to be dragged in to a relegation dog-fight.

Sean Dyche's side have won four of their last five at Turf Moor in the league, the only blemish a hard-fought draw against league leaders Chelsea.

Only one of those games went above 2.5 match goals (against a beleaguered Sunderland) and we think Burnley will make it a difficult afternoon for Spurs.

Recommended bet: Under 2.5 match goals 20/23

Chelsea v Crystal Palace

Top of the league Chelsea look a decent bet to take all three points against Crystal Palace on Saturday despite The Eagles turn in form.

The Blues have been utterly phenomenal at Stamford Bridge this season, winning their last ten straight in the league there. They've been scoring for fun too, with at least over 2.5 team goals in four of those.

Palace have seen a reversal of fortunes of late, with three wins on the bounce in the league but we feel Chelsea will still be too strong for the South London side.

Recommended bet: Chelsea win & over 2.5 match goals EVS

Hull City v West Ham United

We like the look of both sides netting when two out of form teams meet at the KCOM Stadium this weekend.

Third from bottom Hull are a little better at home, winning three of their last five there but The Tigers rarely keep a clean sheet leading to four games in five at home where both teams have scored.

Likewise, West Ham's away form has seen both teams score in four straight away from East London and we're backing the same to happen in a game between two teams short on confidence.

Recommended bet: Both teams to score 13/20

Slaven Bilic
Slaven Bilic

Leicester City v Stoke City

We're backing a resurgent Leicester side to come out on top in this all-Midlands clash.

The Foxes looked increasingly likely to go from Champions to Championship at one point this season and despite the sacking of Claudio Ranieri being met with derision throughout the footballing world, it seems to have reignited their season.

The reigning title-holders have won three on the bounce in the league and three of their last five at the King Power.

Stoke have enjoyed a typically solid season but no goals in their last three away from home will be a cause for concern.

Recommended bet: Leicester WIN 21/20

Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion

West Brom, usually a tough test for any team, have come off the boil recently with two defeats in their last three and are without an away win since the end of last year.

United are typically strong at home with four wins from five in all competitions, only one going over 3.5 match goals.

Recommended bet: Man United WIN & under 3.5 match goals EVS

Watford v Sunderland

Bottom of the league Sunderland make the long trip to Hertfordshire on Saturday in desperate need of three points if they are to have any chance of survival this season.

The Black Cats have been dreadful away from the Stadium Of Light this season and have lost four of their last five on the their travels in the league.

Watford haven't been much stronger of late either in all fairness, with three defeats in their last four.

The Hornets do score goals at Vicarage Road and have only failed to score once in their last five at home. They'll fancy their chances against rock bottom Sunderland.

Recommended bet: Watford over 1.5 team goals EVS

Deeney
Deeney

Southampton v AFC Bournemouth

In the weekend's second Premier League derby, Bournemouth make the short trip to Southampton and with both sides on 33 points and neither likely to be troubled with the threat of relegation this could be an exciting clash.

Bournemouth games have a reputation for goals and we don't think this one will be any different.

The Cherries' last five away games have seen a whopping 21 goals and the last four have seen both teams net.

Southampton's last five at St. Mary's have seen an impressive 15 goals in total, with three of the last four involving goals at both ends.

Recommended bet: Both teams to score 4/5

Swansea City v Middlesbrough

Sunday kicks off with a relegation scrap when Boro make the long trip to South Wales to face off with Swansea.

The Swans have kicked on in the league a bit recently, especially at the Liberty Stadium, where they've won three on the trot.

Middlesbrough are looking more and more likely to be playing Championship football next season with each passing week, thanks in part to some awful away form.

Boro have lost three straight away from the Riverside in the league, and four of their last five altogether.

Recommended bet: Swansea WIN 20/21

Arsenal v Manchester City

In arguably the biggest game of the weekend. Man City travel to North London to face off with an Arsenal side who are apparently in crisis.

At home The Gunners look as formidable as ever though, with Arsene Wenger's men winning four of their last five at the Emirates.

Man City won't be intimidated however, considering Pep Guardiola's side have managed three consecutive wins away from the Etihad in the Prem.

We think the value here lies in goals with five of the last six meetings between the two sides finishing over 2.5 match goals, including the last four on the bounce.

Recommended bet: Over 2.5 match goals 8/13

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