
Ten Premier League fixtures take place this weekend starting on Saturday lunchtime - and our Premier League expert Nathan Joyes is back to build on last week's profitable picks.
Will Chelsea lose once more? Can West Ham get back on track? Read Nathan's best Premier League bets to find out.
Both Liverpool and Chelsea head into this lunchtime clash on the back of defeats last time out - but it's the hosts that look more likely to rectify that result.
Having won three from their last five, including just two home defeats in 2026, Arne Slot's side have saved their best performances for Anfield, while Chelsea head to Liverpool having lost their last three on the road.
Their 3-1 home defeat against Nottingham Forest showed the lack of fight within the squad, and without a manager in charge, Chelsea are trudging towards the end of the season.
Betting Tip: Liverpool to win - 5/6 – BetMGM
Winless in six, Wolves simply can't wait for their season to end. Brighton, on the other hand, are in the hunt for a European place. Sitting one point behind Brentford with three games to go, the Seagulls know this is their chance to swoop in.
At home, Brighton have been rather consistent and head into this clash having won three of their last five including back-to-back wins against Chelsea and Liverpool.
Wolves, on the other hand, have lost 4-0 and 3-0 against West Ham and Leeds - two sides that are battling at the wrong end of the table. The fact they haven't scored in either - as well as four of their last five away Premier League matches - shows where their mindset is.
Brighton have been excellent at home and with Europe on the line, this should be an easy three points.
Betting Tip: Brighton win to nil – 1/1 – High Bet
Bournemouth are another side hoping to secure European football next season and arguably deserve it considering they haven't lost in 2026. Last weekend they recorded a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace and now head to the capital looking to secure three points before a difficult fixture against Man City the following week.
Fulham were schooled 3-0 against Arsenal last weekend, and although they have won their last two matches at Craven Cottage, their season is all but over - and their record against the Cherries isn't great, either.
Bournemouth won the reverse fixture 3-1, and having beaten Fulham three times in the last five meetings, they are a good price to extend that good record and maintain their top six spot.
Betting Tip: Bournemouth Draw No Bet – 4/5 – 247 Bet
Three straight wins for Michael Carrick's Man United has kept them six points clear of Aston Villa and one more win should see them finish in 3rd place come the end of the season.
Champions League football has been secured and under their new head coach, Man United have been a joy to watch. Their 3-2 win against Liverpool last weekend was one of their best performances to date.
Sunderland have secured their Premier League status but have struggled in recent weeks. Winless in three, conceding four against Aston Villa and five against Forest, the Black Cats are finding it hard to keep their momentum up as we approach the end of the campaign.
Man United will want to finish 3rd, and they can do the double over Sunderland who have massively fallen off towards the end of their season.
Betting Tip: Man United to win – 6/7 – BetMGM
Saturday's action concludes at the Etihad where Man City now know the title race is out of their hands after their 3-3 draw with Everton.
A win, however, against Brentford would close the gap to two points with three matches to play - and would be foolish to rule them out just yet.
At home, Man City have picked up 39 points from 16 matches - currently on track for the best record in the league. Brentford's away form has been mediocre at best, only beating Burnley in their last five outings.
Pep Guardiola's side have won four of the last five meetings against the Bees - and all have been with four goals or less which makes that particular bet builder a solid selection once more.
Betting Tip: Man City and under 4.5 goals – 10/11 – High Bet
Burnley host Champions League chasing Aston Villa at Turf Moor and it's difficult to look past an away win. Having lost five matches in a row, managerless Burnley just want the season to end.
Villa, on the other hand, arrive with a spring in their step after securing a Europa League final spot midweek. There's work to do in the Premier League still, but they won't have a better opportunity to add three more points to their tally than this one.
Unai Emery's side have won four of the last five meetings against Burnley, and that run is likely to continue on Sunday.
Betting Tip: Aston Villa to win – 3/5 – 247 Bet
Crystal Palace look set to finish their season in the middle of the pack but their next visitors are still fighting for Europe - which makes this an intriguing clash.
But where Everton have fallen a little short this season has been down to the fact they have conceded just as many as they have scored (44). Since beating Chelsea, they haven't won any of their last four matches, conceding at least two in all of those.
David Moyes and his side have plenty to fight for, but Palace at hard to beat at home, and this could be yet another match which sees Everton on the scoresheet but also concede.
Betting Tip: BTTS Yes - 3/4 – 247 Bet
A deflated Forest will have to pick themselves up after losing 4-0 midweek which saw their Europa League journey come to an end. Sitting six points above the relegation zone, there's still work to do, but they head into this fixture with plenty of first team casualties.
Forest have nine players out injured, including Morgan Gibbs-White, Ibrahim Sangare and Ola Aina - and it may just be one too many casualties that could cost them.
Newcastle finally stopped losing with an impressive 3-1 win against Brighton, and that momentum might carry on considering they haven't lost to Forest in their last five meetings, winning four of those in the process.
Betting Tip: Newcastle to win – 8/5 – BetMGM
A London derby. 18th vs 1st. Plenty at stake for both clubs but for completely different reasons. So who comes out on top?
West Ham's performances have been up and down of late. Wins over Wolves and Everton were impressive, yet their draw against Crystal Palace and defeat vs Brentford were the polar opposite. There's certainly work to do if they are to survive.
Arsenal, on the other hand, almost have one hand on the trophy - and Mikel Arteta isn't prepared to throw that away just yet. Their last two visits saw them beat West Ham 6-0 and 5-2 - and while the scoreline may not get out of hand again, this looks like it's finally Arsenal's time - and they should beat West Ham on Sunday,
Betting Tip: Arsenal to win - 3/5 - BetMGM
Spurs and Leeds clash in the capital on Monday and Spurs will look to win their third match in a row for the first time this season. After a late winner against Wolves, Spurs took advantage of Aston Villa's rotated side but showed a much more positive performance in that match.
Leeds have just about done enough to stay in the Premier League this season, and although their away form has played its part, the momentum looks to be with Spurs.
They were incredibly unfortunate to not beat Brighton - and that would have led to three wins in a row - and their shift in recent weeks has shown enough that they can salvage their Premier League status.
Leeds will prove to be a difficult side to break down, but Spurs should have just enough to get over the line.
Betting Tip: Spurs to win – 5/6 – High Bet

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