English Premier League Round 14 Betting Tips (Midweek Fixtures)

The following are betting tips for selected midweek fixtures in Gameweek 14 of the 2017/18 English Premier League.

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Brighton vs. Crystal Palace

 

Back Brighton +0.5 (double chance) at 1.42 (bet365)

This is a massive rivalry game made more intense by the fact that the two sides haven’t met since Crystal Palace beat Brighton in the Championship promotion playoffs in 2013. Brighton have been solid at home this campaign, with their Round 1 loss to Man City their only home defeat this season. Since then they’ve gone on a 5-game unbeaten streak at home. Crystal Palace have picked up in form since Roy Hodgson’s appointment, but they have yet to get a point or even score a goal away from home this EPL campaign.

West Brom vs. Newcastle

 

Back Under 2.5 goals at 1.61 (Betfair)

West Brom have only scored more than one goal twice in their last 8 games, while being held scoreless in 4 of them. It’s been a similar story for Newcastle, who have only scored more than one goal once in their last 8 games, while being held scoreless in 4 of them. The last 5 meetings between the two sides have gone under 2.5 goals.

Chelsea v Swansea

 

Back Chelsea in the head-to-head at 1.20 (Pinnacle)

Chelsea boast a 14-1-2 record as the home favourite over the last 12 months, but this is more a bet against Swansea, who are 1-1-6 in their last 8 games. Swansea also haven’t scored a goal in their last 3 EPL fixtures.

Arsenal vs. Huddersfield

 

Back Arsenal in the head-to-head at 1.221 (Pinnacle)

Back Arsenal to win to nil at 1.95 (Pinnacle)

Arsenal have gone 16-0-1 as the home favourite over the last 12 months while Huddersfield have gone 1-1-4 away from home this campaign, with their solitary away win coming in Week 1 against the out-of-sorts Crystal Palace and their one draw being a 0-0 result against Burnley. Since then they’ve lost 2-0 at Swansea, 3-0 at Liverpool and 4-0 at Bournemouth. Huddersfield haven’t scored an away goal since Week 1.

 

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