
Ten Premier League fixtures take place this weekend - starting on Friday night - and so our Premier League expert Nathan Joyes is back to provide his best bets across all of those matches.
From title contenders to those battling at the bottom, it's another big weekend across the country. Read Nathan's best Premier League bets within.
If West Ham are to save their season it starts right here on Friday night at home to Wolves. Nuno Santo's side haven't won inside 90 minutes since the beginning of March but still find themselves just one point from safety. A win would temporarily lift them out of the bottom three and see rivals Spurs fall into 18th spot.
After losing against relegation rivals Forest back in January, West Ham haven't lost at home since across all competitions, although they've only beaten Sunderland in the Premier League since.
As much as Wolves have rallied under their new boss, they have still only beaten Grimsby on their travels in 2026 and head to London having failed to score in three of their last five away games.
It's now or never for West Ham. It might not be pretty, but they are an enticing price and the Hammers can keep the relegation battle interesting for another round.
Betting Tip: West Ham to win - 5/6 – BetMGM
Almost a month after beating Everton, Arsenal resume their title charge against a Bournemouth side that haven't played since 20th March. Although unbeaten in their last five, the Cherries have drawn all of those contests and haven't won since 10th February against Everton.
They are, however, unbeaten in their last five away matches, but wins against a poor Toffees side at home and Championship bound Wolves won't worry Arsenal who continue their hunt for at least one trophy this season.
At home, Arteta's side have won their last seven matches, scoring at least two in six of those, and it finally looks as though it's their time to pick up their first Premier League in over 20 years.
Arsenal won the reverse fixture 3-2, and while it might not be as dramatic with one eye on Sporting, they can record the double over their next opponent.
Betting Tip: Arsenal to win and under 4.5 goals – 13/10 – High Bet
It's 7th vs 8th as both the Bees and the Toffees fight for a European place next season. The hosts would have been thankful for the break after some disappointing results - including throwing away a lead to draw with Wolves. The visitors, however, had won three of their last five and were once again looking strong on their travels.
However, although only losing one of their last five on the road, Everton have only kept one clean sheet in that period. Brentford, on the other hand, have scored six in their last five at home despite mixed results.
If there's an early goal in this clash, it could really open up with so much at stake. There were six goals in the reverse fixture, and the goals may flow once more.
Betting Tip: Fulham to win – 4/7 – 247 Bet
Turf Moor hasn't produced many classics this season and this could be yet another match where the hosts fail to impress. Winless in six, Burnley get back into the action after a 3-1 loss vs Fulham, and they now come up against a resurgent Brighton side.
The Seagulls have won four of their last five - conceding just twice - and only losing to Arsenal by the narrowest of margins. Brighton comfortably won the reverse fixture 2-0, and while performances on the road haven't been excellent at times this season, wins to nil vs Brentford and Sunderland will concern the hosts.
Burnley look desperate - and it's too late for any of that to change. Away win.
Betting Tip: Brighton to win – 8/11 – BetMGM
Liverpool may have bigger fish to fry next week when they face PSG at Anfield looking to overturn a 2-0 deficit - while Fulham are still surging forward for a European place next season.
That was Liverpool's third defeat in a row - and it's safe to say Fulham aren't their favourite team to play. Their 2-2 draw earlier in the season backs that up - and Liverpool haven't beaten Fulham more than once in the last five head-to-heads.
Liverpool have been scoring for fun at Anfield of late, but Fulham have seven of their own from their last five away matches. Playing with a little bit more freedom than the hosts, both teams to get on the scoresheet looks a solid bet.
Betting Tip: BTTS Yes – 4/7 – High Bet
Super Sunday kicks off at Selhurst Park as Palace look to completely take their name out of the relegation battle, while Newcastle look to kick on from their disappointing derby day defeat.
It has generally been a poor season for both clubs - but for different reasons - although Palace still have a chance at silverware in the Europa Conference League.
Since losing to Burnley, Palace are four unbeaten at home without conceding, while Newcastle's games on their travels have produced an insane amount of goals.
The hosts won't keep a clean sheet forever, yet the visitors defence has been all at sea of late.
Betting Tip: BTTS Yes – 3/5 – 247 Bet
It's crunch time for both teams - but for different reasons. Forest's 3-0 win against Spurs was massive in the context of their season but now they need to back it up.
Aston Villa looked to keep themselves fresh with a friendly vs Elche during the break, and will look to build on two previous wins against Lille and West Ham prior to that particular match.
This fixture hasn't been dull over the years with just one draw from their last five - and with Forest winless in six at the City Ground, Villa might keep their relegation battle interesting.
Betting Tip: Aston Villa to win - 13/8 – 247 Bet
It truly is now or never for Spurs. No one believed it could be true but they have to start winning matches if they are to avoid dropping into the Championship next season.
And while Sunderland's games don't tend to produce many goals - with two of their last three at home under 2.5 - it's hard to believe that will continue against a Spurs side that are quite frankly chaotic.
Over 2.5 goals has landed comfortably in four of their last five - and defences aren't fixed overnight - new manager or not.
Betting Tip: Over 2.5 goals– 1/1 – BetMGM
After four consecutive defeats no chances were taken against Port Vale in the FA Cup. And while sticking seven past the League One club will have boosted confidence, it's a different ball game entirely against a Pep side chasing down a league title.
It has been a difficult campaign for Man City - but they relish playing Chelsea - having beaten them four of the last five meetings.
They drew earlier in the season - but that should only add fuel to the fire as they look to keep tabs with Arsenal. Chelsea don't look comfortable across the park and they could well face another harsh lesson at the Bridge this weekend.
Betting Tip: Man City to win - 6/5 - BetMGM
Michael Carrick's high-flying Red Devils will be looking to continue setting the pace with Aston Villa and Liverpool in behind. There's no doubt that they have been nothing short of excellent since his appointment, having won all five matches under his stewardship.
Leeds, however, arrive at Old Trafford unbeaten in seven on their travels. They've held the hosts in two of their last three visits - yet a win in Manchester has evaded them since 2010.
Dogged in this relegation scrap, Daniel Farke's side will fight until the end, but it's hard to look past this confident, new-look Man United side that looks destined to return to the Champions League.
Betting Tip: Man United to win – 7/11 – High Bet
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