Meanwhile, Tottenham look to make sure of top four spot against West Ham, while defending champions Manchester City are at Burnley
The final few weeks are coming down on a Premier League season which has seen the most thrilling title race in recent memory. And this coming Friday night (25 April) Liverpool can go back to the top of the table – temporarily, at least – when they welcome already relegated Huddersfield Town to Anfield. The following day, Tottenham look to make sure of their top four spot when West Ham pay them a visit, while on the Sunday afternoon defending champions Manchester City are at Burnley.
First things first
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First up, let’s start with the clash between Liverpool and Huddersfield at Anfield. The Reds have won their last nine matches in a row across all competitions and sit two points behind City at the top of the table – they are at 4.00 to win their first ever Premier League title.
Huddersfield, in stark contrast, sit rock bottom of the league and have already been relegated. They have lost their last seven league games and are unlikely to cause too many problems for their hosts on Friday night.
It is therefore of no 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 home side to win at just 1.071, while Huddersfield are all the way out at 41.00 to record what would be a shock win on the road – even a draw is out at 15.00, according to Oddsshark.
This could well be a rout. A 5-0 win for Liverpool is priced competitively at 10.00, thereby offering a ten-fold return on any investment, while you can more than triple your money by backing Liverpool to be ahead inside the first 10 minutes.
Tottenham host West Ham in London derby
The following day, Tottenham host West Ham looking for three more points in their battle to secure a place in the top four. Spurs currently sit third having won three of their last four league outings – they are priced at just 1.040 to finish the season in the top four.
West Ham, by way of comparison, are ending the season on a sour note. They have not won any of their last four league matches and as a result have slipped into the bottom half of the table.
And it is indeed Tottenham who come into this match as the clear favourites to collect the points. You can back the home side to win at just 1.44, while West Ham are out at 7.50 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 5.00.
We are expecting the home side to record a comfortable victory here. A 3-1 win for Spurs is priced at 12.00, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a US$60 pay out, while you can almost triple your money by backing a combo bet of a Tottenham win, coupled with both teams to score, at 2.75.
City can stay top with win at Burnley
And finally, Burnley welcome defending champions Manchester City to Turf Moor on Sunday afternoon. Burnley are undefeated in their last four matches, winning three of those, to climb away from any relegation danger.
City, meanwhile, have won their last 11 league games and are sitting two points clear at the top of the pile. They are now priced at just 1.25 to retain their domestic crown for another year.
And it is indeed City who come into this match as the overwhelming favourites to claim another three vital points. You can back the league leaders to win at just 1.14 while Burnley, despite home advantage, are all the way out at 23.00 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 9.00.
This could also end up being a mauling. A 4-0 win for City is priced at 9.50, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a US$47.50 pay out, while you can more than triple your money by backing David Silva to get on the score sheet at 3.10.
Premier League round 36 fixtures:
Friday, 26 April
(1.071) Liverpool x Huddersfield (41.00); draw (15.00)
Saturday, 27 April
(1.44) Tottenham Hotspur x West Ham United (7.50); draw (5.00)
(2.70) Crystal Palace x Everton (2.75); draw (3.40)
(2.40) Fulham x Cardiff (3.00); draw (3.60)
(2.05) Southampton x Bournemouth (3.75); draw (3.75)
(2.62) Watford x Wolves (2.90); draw (3.30)
(2.30) Brighton x Newcastle (3.60); draw (3.20)
Sunday, 28 April
(2.75) Leicester x Arsenal (2.60); draw (3.60)
(23.00) Burnley x Manchester City (1.14); draw (9.00)
(2.70) Manchester United x Chelsea (2.70); draw (3.50)
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