Premier League Gameweek 29 Betting Tips

The following are betting tips for selected fixtures in Gameweek 29 of the 2019/20 English Premier League.

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Liverpool vs. Bournemouth

 

Back Liverpool in the head-to-head at 1.26 (Betfair)

Liverpool’s 18-game winning streak and 44-game unbeaten run came to an end with a 3-0 defeat away against Watford last week. That has seen their odds for this clash drift from 1.14 to 1.26, which has created value given Liverpool have won their last 19 at home. Liverpool have won their last five fixtures against Bournemouth by a combined 17 goals to nil. Bournemouth limp into this fixture with 3-2-7 form, which doesn’t suggest an upset is on the cards, particularly given this game is being played at Anfield.

Sheffield United vs. Norwich

 

Back Sheffield United in the head-to-head at 1.70 (Betfair)

Sheffield United have gone 7-2-2 as the favourite this season and they have already beaten Norwich this season. This bet is more against the visitors, however, who have gone 1-3-10 away from home this campaign. Norwich upset Leicester City 1-0 last week but they conceded 19 shots in that match and their away form has been dreadful. They have been held scoreless in 9 of their 14 away fixtures this season.

Wolverhampton vs. Brighton

 

Back Wolverhampton +0.5 at 1.19 (Betfair)

Wolverhampton’s offence has come to life as they scored six goals in the last two games to continue their push for a Champions League spot. Wolverhampton have gone 5-6-0 as the home favourite over the last 12 months and they have only lost one of their last seven fixtures. Brighton meanwhile have only won 1 of their last 13 fixtures. Their fixture against Crystal Palace last week summed up their season. Brighton enjoyed plenty of possession but lacked precision in front of goal.

Arsenal vs. West Ham

 

Back Arsenal in the head-to-head at 1.59 (Betfair)

Arsenal’s season has been rocky to say the least but they have shown signs of improvement in 2020, with the club going unbeaten in their last seven league fixtures. They have won their last two games at the Emirates and the Gunners have gone 9-0-1 at home against West Ham in all competitions in since 2010. West Ham enter this fixture having lost their last five away fixtures. Only goal difference separates them from a relegation spot.

 

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