The English Premier League returns with a list of exciting matches to watch and wager on after a one-month break for the World Cup.
Everything you need to know about the Premier League Boxing Day is right here.
Crystal Palace welcomes Fulham
Crystal Palace have not lost in their last five Premier League meetings with Fulham (W3 D2) since a 4-1 home loss in October 2013.
Fulham lost their last two Premier League games before the World Cup break, with both losses coming courtesy of 90th-minute winning strikes from the opposition.
Crystal Palace will look to utilize the home-ground advantage and win this match to move closer to the top five brackets from their 11th position were they sit with 19 points after 14 matches.
WOLVES SEEK REDEMPTION
The ailing Wolves, who are now rooted at the bottom of the standings, are welcomed by Everton this evening.
Despite being the favorites in this match, Everton hasn’t been playing well and are currently in 17th place with 14 points and one step away above the relegation zone.
This showdown is more dramatic now that the fight for safety has intensified.
In their previous five encounters, Wolves have won twice, with the other games ending in draws.
Newcastle aims to storm the top two
Newcastle United has been one of the surprise packages of the current campaign. They look like a team destined for the highest level of European football if they keep this up, as they are currently third on the table with 30 points and 7 points away from leaders Arsenal.
On the other hand, Leicester City have not been anywhere close to their usual best,as they are sitting in 13th position with 17 points from 15 games played so far in the Premier League.
Since returning to the Premier League in 2014, Leicester have won just one of their eight games played on Boxing Day.
Southampton locks horns with Brighton
Southampton welcome Brighton & Hove Albion, the victors have had a decent campaign, and the odds are in their favour, the home team is 19th on the table but have a good record against their opponent.
They have lost just one of their 10 Premier League meetings with Brighton (W3 D6), going down 2-1 at home in March 2021.