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Premier League preview
Just four points separate first and third, and only five points separate fifth and 11th in the Premier League table this season. Multiple clubs are in with a chance of European qualification, whilst Arsenal, Man City and Aston Villa are all battling for the title.
There’s also movement at the bottom of the table, with West Ham trying their best to get out of the relegation zone, whilst those above them try not to get dragged in.
Picking your weekend Premier League acca might seem tricky at first, so let’s help you out by previewing a few of the matches taking place across Saturday and Sunday.
Leeds vs Arsenal (Saturday 3pm)
Arsenal have a four-point lead at the top of the Premier League, but Mikel Arteta’s side arrive at Elland Road desperate to end their poor run of form. The Gunners are winless in their last three league outings, a run which included a 3-2 home defeat to Man United last weekend. With key defenders William Saliba and Jurrien Timber confirmed available after managing minor injury problems, the league leaders will look to maintain their historic dominance over the hosts, whom they have beaten in seven straight meetings.
Leeds welcome the leaders to Elland Road in their best form of the season. Daniel Farke’s side has lost just once in their last 11 matches across all competitions, a resilient run that has moved them six points clear of the relegation zone.
Elland Road has become a daunting destination once again and they are currently enjoying a five-game unbeaten streak at home, having already frustrated the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United this season.
Aston Villa vs Brentford (Sunday 2pm)
Aston Villa briefly looked like they were losing momentum after a draw with Crystal Palace followed by a disappointing home defeat to Everton. Those concerns were eased as Unai Emery’s side bounced back by picking up an important win against a Newcastle team in strong form.
Prior to the 1–0 loss against Everton, Villa had been flawless at Villa Park, winning 11 consecutive home matches. Despite dominating the underlying numbers in that game, the Villans were unable to turn their big chances into goals, while Everton found the net from just 0.50 expected goals.
The response against Newcastle told a very different story. Villa were far more clinical, and although they were comfortably second-best in terms of xG, they still came away with a clean-sheet victory over the Magpies.
Across the season, Villa have exceeded expectations and are fully in the battle for the Premier League title.
Brentford have struggled of late, including a poor showing against Nottingham Forest, and their away record remains a concern. Keith Andrews’ men have collected just nine points from 11 road games this season (0.82 points per game), with only four sides faring worse.
Nottingham Forest vs Crystal Palace (Sunday 2pm)
Nottingham Forest briefly looked like they were losing momentum after a poor run under Sean Dyche kept them in a relegation battle. Those concerns have slightly eased as Dyche’s side found their stride and picked up an expected win against Brentford last week.
Prior to the 2–0 win against Brentford, Forest had struggled for consistency, but the result at the Gtech Community Stadium was followed by a 4-0 victory in the Europa League on Thursday night, giving them much needed confidence ahead of the match on the weekend. While they still sit in 17th place, they have established a vital five-point cushion over a recovering West Ham side.
Crystal Palace have struggled of late, seemingly in free fall despite some glorious moments under Oliver Glasner. The Eagles’ recent record is a major concern; since matchday 16, they have earned the fewest points (2), scored the fewest goals (4), and endured the most losses (6) in the Premier League. They need to turn things around fast or they will be involved in the relegation battle, but they should be lifted by key players like Daniel Munoz, Ismaila Sarr and Daichi Kamada returning.
Man United vs Fulham (Sunday 2pm)
Michael Carrick has enjoyed an outstanding opening spell as Manchester United’s interim boss. Last weekend’s dramatic 3–2 win at the Emirates, sealed by a beautifully curled effort from Matheus Cunha, marked the first time Arsenal have been beaten at home in the league this season.
That victory followed an equally eye-catching 2–0 win over rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford. United created six big chances to City’s none, which suggests the visitors were fortunate the scoreline wasn’t heavier.
Sunday’s clash with Fulham represents United’s first return to Old Trafford since that commanding derby performance. If Carrick can make it three wins in a row, then the Red Devils have a huge chance of qualifying for a European spot.
While Marco Silva’s team arrive in good form, with just one defeat in their last eight matches, a trip to Old Trafford could prove a step too far, especially with momentum beginning to swing back in United’s favour.
Betting sites reveal Premier League sides most likely to finish in top 5
Arsenal’s strong season, which sees them first in the Premier League, has them as the clear favourites to finish in the top five, according to football betting sites like BetMGM, which are predicting that Man City and Aston Villa are the most likely teams to join the Gunners.
Liverpool, Chelsea and Man United are all in the race, with the bookies finding it tough to separate the three, whilst they also give Newcastle an outside chance of finishing in the Champions League spots.
| Team | Premier League top 5 finish odds | Implied Probability |
| Arsenal | 1/1000 | 99.9% |
| Man City | 1/50 | 98% |
| Aston Villa | 1/12 | 92% |
| Liverpool | 8/15 | 65% |
| Chelsea | 8/11 | 58% |
| Man United | 8/11 | 58% |
| Newcastle | 13/2 | 13% |
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