It just gets better and better. The Premier League is throwing up thrills, drama, goals galore, and no few surprises and watching and enjoying with Asian Handicap Betting is the perfect weekend!
But who can you count on? The match of the weekend sees Arsenal take on Manchester United, neither seem to be able to keep up with leaders Manchester City. And then there’s Spurs, down to seventh, while Burnley and Watford mix it with the giants.
WEEK 15 SATURDAY:
Chelsea vs Newcastle United
Betting odds say Antonio Conte’s champions will coast this game, and with four home wins on the run, against a side which has just ended a four-match losing streak, it looks like a cert. The Magpies battled well to snatch a draw at West Brom, but they’ll need more than battle to get anything at the Bridge.
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Liverpool
Fifth-placed Liverpool has an altogether trickier task on their visit to Brighton. The Seagulls are sitting tenth with just one defeat in seven, and defenders Shane Duffy and Lewis Dunk have been immense. They’ll need to be on their game to stop 12-goal Mo Salah, though.
Leicester City vs Burnley
Not long ago these two were fighting it out at the top of the Championship, but the Foxes have since won the Premier League and now the Clarets are shaking things up in sixth place. The Clarets have won four in five and sit eight points above Leicester. Sean Dyche will surely set his team up to win but beware of in-form Jamie Vardy.
Watford FC vs Tottenham Hotspur
Mauricio Pochettino says his team’s dip in form has nothing to do with the release of his book. I haven’t read it so I can’t comment but they need to get going again soon! Watford aren’t the easiest place to go when you’re out of form. The Hornets are scoring almost two goals a game, more than the star-studded Spurs.
Everton vs Huddersfield Town
Will Big Sam have dotted the ‘I’s and crossed the ‘t’s on his contract with Everton in time to entertain the Terriers? The Toffees didn’t look like they needed him; hammering the Hammers 4-0 this mid-week. Meanwhile, Town have lost the last three, conceding 11 goals. Everton could be in the top half even before Sam’s sorted them out!
Stoke City vs Swansea City
Two under pressure coaches meet in Stoke where Mark Hughes welcomes Paul Clement. Stoke are 16th and just three points above the drop, with just one win in six, while the Swans collected only one point in that time and are in serious trouble.
West Bromwich Albion vs Crystal Palace
The Eagles land in the Midlands with just one defeat in the last five and so they’ll take on former manager Alan Pardew with plenty of confidence. The Baggies threw away a two-goal lead against Newcastle in midweek and are in need of a confidence boost.
WEEK 15 SUNDAY:
Bournemouth vs Southampton
It’s not as sunny as we like it on the South Coast at the moment. The Saints have won only once in the last five and after a pick-up in form, the Cherries lost to Burnley on Wednesday. It’s good to see Callum Wilson back on the pitch and scoring again for Bournemouth and he could be the difference in this home assignment.
WEEK 15 MONDAY:
Manchester City vs West Ham United
City have adopted the habit of Champions – scoring late winners. When can we start calling it ‘Pep Time’ in honour of the great Sir Alex? I doubt they’ll need injury time to put away the sorry Hammers though. What a place for David Moyes to look for his first win!
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