Matchday 25 of the English Premier League promises an action-packed weekend as fixtures unfold across Friday, Saturday and Sunday. With the title race heating up, the battle for European spots intensifying and the relegation scrap growing ever more desperate, every point means more than ever.
In this article, we take a closer look at Saturday’s fixtures, highlighting our top tips and booking codes (at the time of writing):
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Leicester City vs Arsenal
Arsenal have been hit by several injury issues over the past weeks, including the likes of Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus, leaving them with a barebones attack for their upcoming games.
However, the Gunners do still boast plenty of quality throughout the rest of their squad, talent that Leicester simply do not match. With Leicester’s dismal home record, collecting only nine points from 12 matches, combined with Arsenal’s strong away form, taking 22 points from 12 fixtures, the Gunners are likely to win this one.
Arsenal to win, 1.35
Southampton vs Bournemouth
Justin Kluivert is having the best season of his career with Bournemouth this term, boasting 12 goals and five assists from 26 appearances across all competitions, including five goals in his last four Premier League outings.
Given Bournemouth’s free scoring nature, netting 41 in 24 league games, and Southampton’s defensive frailties, conceding a massive 54 times in 24 outings, the Cherries are expected to dominate and earn multiple chances.
Bournemouth’s top scorer, Kluivert, should thrive in such situations, and the attacking midfielder should score here.
Justin Kluivert to score anytime, 2.60
Manchester City vs Newcastle United
Another player having a sensational campaign, Alexander Isak is on course to have his best-ever goalscoring season, currently sitting on 19 goals from 28 matches – just six shy of his highest scoring season.
The striker has been in particularly outstanding form in the Premier League, with 13 goals in his last 11 league outings for the Magpies, including scoring in eight consecutive games.
With the form of the striker combined with Man City’s defensive woes, conceding 35 goals in 24 Premier League fixtures while also appearing vulnerable in every match, Isak should be able to take advantage and get on the scoresheet on Saturday.
Alexander Isak to score anytime, 2.60
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Aston Villa vs Ipswich Town
Aston Villa are enduring a rough spell of form heading into this one, having won just two of their last six outings across all competitions. However, the Villans would have been boosted by their dominant display in the 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur last time out, while the signings of Marco Asensio, Marcus Rashford and several others would have lifted spirits amongst the squad.
They now come up against a struggling Ipswich side that have lost all of their last four Premier League outings, with an aggregate score of 14-2, leaving them three points adrift of safety in 19th place.
Aston Villa also hold the home advantage, where they have lost just once in the league this term, meaning this match has all the signs of a commanding Villa victory.
Aston Villa to win @ over 2.5 goals, 1.93
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9 Comments
by Oluwatosin
But Southampton vs Bournemouth may cause upset b can’t brake s on way looking. It’s a thought. Game
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by Omanabo
I need today game and subsequent one
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