Meanwhile, Arsenal face tough trip to Everton while Chelsea host West Ham in London derby
The 33rd round of action in the FA Premier League gets underway this coming Friday night (5 April) when title challengers Liverpool head to Southampton. On the Sunday afternoon, Arsenal face a tough trip to Everton, while on the Monday evening Chelsea can break into the top four – temporarily, at least – if they manage to beat West Ham in what should be a fierce London derby.
First things first
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First up, let’s start with the clash between Southampton and Liverpool on Friday night. The Saints have won their last two league games in a row to climb away from the drop zone – they are now all the way out at 76.00 to suffer relegation come the end of the season.
Liverpool, meanwhile, have won their last four matches in a row across all competitions and can go back top with a win here. The Reds are at 2.75 to win their first ever Premier League title in a race that promises to go all the way down to the wire.
It is therefore of little surprise to see that it is Liverpool who come into this match as the red hot favourites to take all three points. You can back the visitors to win at just 1.40 while Southampton, despite home advantage, are out at 7.50 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 4.50, according to Oddsshark.
This should be a comfortable evening’s work for Liverpool. A 3-0 win for the Reds is priced competitively at 10.00, thereby offering a ten-fold return on any investment, while you can more than double your money by backing a combo bet of a Liverpool win, coupled with a “No” to both teams scoring, at 2.25.
Everton host Arsenal in key clash
On the Sunday afternoon, Everton welcome Arsenal to Goodison Park in what should be a closely fought affair. Everton have won their last two matches in a row to climb to 10th, and could move as high as eighth with a win here, depending on how other results go.
Arsenal, by way of comparison, are undefeated in their last six league outings and sit fourth in the table. They are at just 1.44 to finish there come the end of the campaign.
And while the betting is tight, it is Arsenal who come into this match as the favourites to take the points. You can more than double your money by backing the Gunners to win at 2.15 while Everton, despite home advantage, are out at 3.20 to do the same – a draw would appear to be the least likely outcome and is priced accordingly at 3.60.
But we think that home advantage could be a decisive factor in this fixture. A narrow, 2-1 win for Everton comes in at 12.00, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a US$60 pay out, while a combo bet of an Everton win, coupled with both teams to score, is priced at 5.00.
Chelsea can climb into top four with win over West Ham
And finally, Chelsea host West Ham looking to break back into the top four once again. The Blues sit fifth in the table but have won their last two league outings – they are at 2.37 to finish in the top four.
West Ham, by way of comparison, have lost two of their last three league outings and look to be ending the season with a whimper. They are unlikely to offer much of a test to a Chelsea side with Champions League qualification in their sights.
It is therefore of little surprise to see that it is Chelsea who come into this match as the clear favourites to take all three points. You can back the Blues to win at just 1.33, while West Ham are out at 7.50 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 5.50.
This should be a comfortable evening for Chelsea. A 2-0 win for the Blues is priced at 8.00, while you can more than double your money by backing under 2.5 goals in the game at 2.50.
Premier League round 33 fixtures:
Friday, 5 April
(7.50) Southampton x Liverpool (1.40); draw (4.50)
Saturday, 6 April
(2.05) Bournemouth x Burnley (3.40); draw (3.50)
(5.00) Huddersfield Town x Leicester City (1.72); draw (3.50)
(2.40) Newcastle United x Crystal Palace (3.00); draw (3.20)
Sunday, 7 April
(3.20) Everton x Arsenal (2.15); draw (3.60)
Monday, 8 April
(1.33) Chelsea x West Ham (7.50); draw (5.50)
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