Premier League Gameweek 11 Betting Tips

The following are betting tips for selected fixtures in Gameweek 11 of the 2020/21 English Premier League.

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Burnley vs. Everton

 

Back Everton in the head-to-head at 1.95 (Unibet)

Burnley have only scored one goal in their last 6 fixtures and they’ve lost 7 of their last 10. Everton have gone 5-1-2 as the away favourite over the last 12 months.

West Ham vs. Manchester United

 

Back Man Utd in the head-to-head at 2.06 (Unibet)

West Ham bring a three-game winning streak into this clash but two of those wins were over the struggling Fulham (who missed a stoppage-time penalty) and Sheffield United. The Hammers then rode their luck to beat Aston Villa, who missed a penalty and had an equalizer ruled out for another infamous VAR offside ruling due to a stray arm. Villa controlled the majority of play against West Ham last week but paid the price for their profligacy. If United can take their chances they should win this. Man Utd enter this clash on the back of eight consecutive away wins. They have gone 9-2-2 as the away favourite over the last 12 months.

West Brom vs. Crystal Palace

 

Back Under 2.5 goals at 1.66 (bet365)

West Brom’s defence was porous at the start of the season but they’ve since made themselves a tough side to break down. The Baggies have only conceded one goal in their last three home fixtures. At the same time, West Brom have struggled badly in front of goal, with just two goals scored in their last seven games. Their weak offence and decent defence have combined to create low scoring games. The Baggies’ last seven league fixtures have gone under 2.5 goals, with their last three games going under 1.5. Crystal Palace are also better defensively than they are going forward, with the 9th best defensive record and the 13th best offensive record this season. Palace have only scored in one of their last four games and their last four fixtures against West Brom went under 2.5.

Sheffield United vs. Leicester City

 

Back Leicester City at 2.00 (bet365, BlueBet, Unibet)

Sheffield United are ice-cold at the moment. Spanning this season and the last they bring 0-1-12 form into this clash. The Blades have yet to keep a clean sheet this season and have scored just four goals in 10 games, with two coming from the penalty spot. Leicester City have lost their last two games and will have played midweek for the second consecutive time, but I still see value in them given Sheffield’s atrocious form.

Tottenham vs. Arsenal

 

Back Tottenham in the head-to-head at 1.97 (Unibet)

Tottenham are unbeaten in nine games and they bring 4-1-0 form into this clash. Much has been said of the goal threat created by the partnership of Heung-Min Son and Harry Kane, but Tottenham actually have the best defensive record in the competition, which is a key reason why they currently sit at the top of the table. Arsenal currently languish at 14th on the table with just the 16th best away record this season. Key striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has only scored twice, which has contributed to the Gunners losing 5 of their last 8 league fixtures. Tottenham have gone 6-3-1 in their last ten home fixtures against Arsenal and the Gunners enter this week’s clash in well below average form. The Spurs have gone 4-2-0 in their last six home fixtures against Arsenal when installed as the favourite.

Liverpool vs. Wolves

 

Back Liverpool in the head-to-head at 1.50 (bet365)

Liverpool are unbeaten in 64 league home games, which includes 53 wins. Given their injury crisis many expected an end to their unbeaten run against Leicester City a fortnight ago but they responded with a resounding 3-0 win to take their home record over the last 12 months to 15-1-0. Wolverhampton enter this clash without forward Raul Jimenez, who fractured his skull last week. They have lost their last seven fixtures against Liverpool.

Brighton vs. Southampton

 

Back Southampton +0.5 at 1.53 (Unibet)

Brighton have only won 1 of their last 8 while Southampton have only lost 1 of their last 8. Brighton have gone 0-4-2 against Southampton since promotion.

 

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