English Premier League Gameweek 37 Betting Tips

The following are betting tips for selected fixtures in Gameweek 37 of the 2022/23 English Premier League. Where two or more options are provided for the same tip, pick the one that best suits your risk appetite.

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Fulham

Fulham vs. Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

 

Fulham in the head-to-head at 2.45 (Unibet)
Fulham +0.5 (double chance) at 1.41 (BoomBet)

Fulham have gone 5-3-0 as the home favourite this season. Key striker Aleksandar Mitrović returned from his lengthy suspension and got right back into rhythm by scoring last week. Crystal Palace lost their last two away games without scoring and they have gone 2-4-9 as the away underdog over the last twelve months. Wilfried Zaha will most likely not play following his hamstring injury last week. Fulham beat Palace 3-0 earlier this season.

Liverpool

Liverpool vs. Aston Villa

Aston Villa

 

Liverpool in the head-to-head at 1.50 (Unibet)

Liverpool have won seven consecutive games and four consecutive home games. The Reds have gone 13-3-1 as the home favourite over the last twelve months. They have won four consecutive games and four consecutive home games against Aston Villa. Aston Villa lost their last two away fixtures leading up to this match, both without scoring.

1-0 correct score at 10.00 (bet365)

Liverpool won this fixture last season by a 1-0 scoreline. The Reds’ last two home games coming into this match were won by 1-0 scorelines and Aston Villa’s last two away fixtures resulted in 1-0 defeats.

Wolverhampton

Wolves vs. Everton

Everton

 

Wolves in the head-to-head at 2.80 (Unibet)
Wolves +0.5 (double chance) at 1.50 (bet365)

Wolverhampton have won four consecutive home games, all with clean sheets, and all against sides currently sitting 12th or higher on the table. Wolves have won their last three games against Everton. Everton have gone 2-8-9 away from home over the last twelve months. Their cause isn’t helped by injuries to captain Seamus Coleman and striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin. This will be Wolverhampton’s last home game of the season so they will be keen to finish their home season on a high.

Bournemouth

Bournemouth vs. Man Utd

Man Utd

 

1-0 correct score at 21.00 (bet365)

Man Utd have lost four times out of thirteen as the away favourite over the last twelve months. Bournemouth have won five times out of sixteen as the home underdog this season. Bournemouth’s season has petered out a bit since they secured their top flight status for another year, but they will want to impress fans in their final home game of the season. They won this fixture 1-0 the last time they hosted United and four of their last seven wins were by 1-0 scorelines. Man Utd’s last two away fixtures resulted in 1-0 defeats. The most recent of those was against West Ham, who are in a similar position to Bournemouth on the table. United striker Marcus Rashford is in doubt for this clash.

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest vs. Arsenal

Arsenal

 

Over 2.5 goals at 1.57 (bet365)
Over 3.5 goals at 2.38 (BoomBet)

Nottingham Forest’s last five games went over 2.5 goals and four of those went over 3.5. Their last home game saw seven total goals and their previous game against Arsenal saw five goals. Eleven of Arsenal’s last twelve games went over 2.5 goals and nine of those went over 3.5 goals. Out of the last five games that Arsenal entered on the back of a defeat, four went over 2.5 goals.

West Ham

West Ham vs. Leeds

Leeds

 

Over 2.5 goals at 1.83 (Unibet)

Leeds’ last five away games went over 2.5 goals and since promotion, four of their five games against West Ham went over 2.5. Seven of Leeds’ last eleven games went over 3.5 goals. West Ham’s fixtures have averaged 2.6 total goals per game this season, while Leeds’ away fixtures have averaged 3.3 total goals per game.

 

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