Full Premier League action this Saturday, just a few matches before the season ends. It remains to be seen which teams will reach the top-4, the European tickets, but also who will be relegated to the Championship. I will keep my focus on the huge names of the evening, even though a couple of them failed to deliver for their fans this season.
The chance to secure a Champions League spot against the never-ending battle of avoiding relegation. Everton fights till the end to win as many points as possible under Sean Dyche. The 1-1 against Tottenham (despite the team being left with 10 men on the field) was such an example. But Manchester United transforms at Old Trafford. The Toffees will not be a problem for a team that has Marcus Rashford, as the attacker has already scored 28 times this season. I will back up United’s -1.5 Asian handicap at 7/5 meaning that Ten Hag’s players must win with two goals or more.
We talk about two of the low-scoring teams in the Premier League. Wolves have the worst attacking record in the league (23 goals, alongside Southampton and Everton), while Chelsea finds it hard to score permanently, the huge problem the team had under Graham Potter. Both of them can’t find pace mid-game regularly meaning that there will be not so many goals in their matchup. I will choose a combo bet of under 2.5 goals and both teams to score – no at 11/10, as I predict them to be cautious on both ends.
Tottenham playing at home always means just one thing: Harry Kane to score. I will elaborate on that. Kane scores pretty easily this season, being the only hope for the team to finish high in the standings. He is the sole penalty-taker and is always on point inside the box. He loves to play at home and Brighton is a team that you can score easily against them. So I will back up my choice, by believing that Kane is not here to discuss who his next coach will be. All the other attackers in the team are not performing well this season, so he will be ready to step up again. The odds are also at 11/10.
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