Here is everything you need to know about this weekend’s Premier League best bets including previews, predictions, betting tips, and odds.
Manchester United vs Everton
As the race top four finish heats up, all eyes will be on United as they take on the Toffees following their midweek victory against Brentford.
United are fourth on the table and know there is still a long way to go from securing Champions League qualification.
Currently 16th on the table, Everton know avoiding the drop zone is their main priority.
United have a record of three victories, one draw, and one loss in their last five games.
Everton on the other hand have drawn three times, lost once, and drawn once in their last five games.
United have won 38 Premier League games against Everton while the former have won just one of their last 29 away games (D8 L20), a 1-0 victory in December 2013.
However, each of their last three visits to Old Trafford have finished level.
BETTING TIP: Try a double chance for either team to win.
Leicester City Vs Bournemouth
The battle to survive relegation rages on, as these two sides prepare to lock horns at the King Power stadium.
The boat has not sailed swimmingly for either side but they will be eager to grab all three points today.
The home side is 19th on the log with 25 points while Bournemouth is 18th on the log with 27 points.
Leicester City hasn’t won a game in their last five games and holds a record of 4 losses and one draw.
Bournemouth has a record of two victories and three losses in their last five games.
BETTING TIP: Leicester to win or for the match to end in a draw.
Tottenham Vs Brighton
The game will most certainly be an entertaining encounter with both teams eager to grab all three points.
Tottenham is 5th on the log and know a top-four finish is still on the cards. Brighton, on the other hand, are 6th on the table and a victory would take them a point below Tottenham.
Spurs have a record of three draws, one victory, and one loss in their last five games while the Seagulls have three victories and two draws in the last five.
Following a 1-0 win at the Amex Stadium earlier this season, Tottenham are looking for their second Premier League double over Brighton, doing so previously in 2018-19.
Having lost five consecutive away league games against Spurs between 1982 and 2020, Brighton won this exact fixture 1-0 last season.
BETTING TIP: Try a Double chance for either team to win and both to score.
Southampton Vs Manchester City
The defending Champions of the Premier League are not letting off. The Citizens know a victory would take them 5 points behind leaders, Arsenal prior to their game against Liverpool.
Southampton, on the other side, will be keen on spoiling the party and defining the odds as they continue their quest to stay ashore.
The Saints are 20th on the log and know a victory would be a step in the right direction. They have only won one of their last 13 Premier League matches against Manchester City (D3 L9), a 1-0 home win in July 2020.
City has won four of their last six away Premier League games against Southampton (D1 L1), although they drew 1-1 last season at St Mary’s.
BETTING TIP: Man City to win with 3 or more goals in the match.
ODDS:2.25
Liverpool vs Arsenal
It’s evident that the result of this fixture will be regarded as a pertinent part of the title narrative. Arsenal will be eager to maintain their 8 points lead over second-placed Manchester City who are hot on their heels.
Jurgen Klopp’s men have been a shadow of their usual selves since the start campaign. The Reds know a victory against the table toppers will not only be a step in the right direction but will be essential for their confidence.
Anfield is a fortress and Liverpool will be eager to maximize home advantage. They have had a record of three losses, one draw, and one victory in their last five games.
The Gunners, on the other hand, have a record of three victories, one draw, and one loss.
Liverpool has won their last six home Premier League matches against Arsenal.
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However, Mikel Arteta’s men have a chance to complete their first league double over Liverpool since the 2009-10 campaign following their 3-2 victory against the Reds earlier in the season.
The Gunners last won consecutive league games against the Reds back in September 2012.