English Premier League Gameweek 30 Betting Tips

The following are betting tips for Gameweek 30 of the 2018/19 English Premier League.

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Crystal Palace vs. Brighton

 

Back Crystal Palace in the head-to-head at 1.85 (Neds)

Crystal Palace have gone 3-2-1 in their last six fixtures while Brighton have gone 1-2-5 in their last eight. Brighton’s only win during that stretch was at home over cellar dwellers Huddersfield. Palace have gone 6-3-2 as the home favourite over the last 12 months while Brighton have gone 2-3-14 away from home and the visitors bring a three-game away losing streak into this clash. Loan striker Michy Batshuayi has had an immediate effect for Palace, who have scored 8 goals in their last three games. They have also scored at least once in their last nine EPL fixtures. Key player Wilfried Zaha is in season-best form. He has been involved in 6 goals in his last six Premier League games (5 goals, 1 assist), which is one more than he managed in his previous 21 games.

Leicester City vs. Fulham

 

Back Leicester City in the head-to-head at 1.60 (Neds, Palmerbet, Unibet)

Both sides have made managerial changes recently. Brendan Rodgers has taken the helm of Leicester and Scott Parker is the caretaker manager of Fulham. This will be Rodgers’ first home game in charge so Leicester have plenty of motivation here. For whatever reason they appear to be a far better side when they are motivated (i.e. each time they have a new manager!). The primary factor for backing them, however, is Fulham’s dreadful away record. They have gone 0-2-13 away from Craven Cottage this season.

Southampton vs. Tottenham

 

Back Tottenham in the head-to-head at 1.85 (TopBetta)

Southampton have gone 1-2-10 in their last 13 games against Tottenham, with a 0-2-4 record during that stretch at home. Tottenham have gone 12-1-4 as the away favourite over the last 12 months.

Man City vs. Watford

 

Back Manchester City in the head-to-head at 1.15 (Betfair)

Watford are having a fantastic season but they have gone 1-0-7 against the top six sides this campaign, with their sole win coming at home against Tottenham in Week 4. Watford have a 9-game losing streak against Manchester City in all competitions. You have to go back to 2007 for the last time they got a point against City and 1989 for the last time they defeated City. The last four meetings against Manchester City have seen Watford lose by a combined 16 goals to 3.

Back Manchester City -1.5 in the Asian handicap at 1.40 (bet365)

Manchester City’s last five home wins over Watford have all been by 2+ goals. Over the last twelve months 13 of City’s 16 home wins were by 2+ goals.

Liverpool vs. Burnley

 

Back Liverpool in the head-to-head at 1.19 (Betfair)

Burnley have been streaky this season and they bring poor form into this fixture, having lost 2-0 away against Newcastle and 3-1 at home against Crystal Palace. They have a 1-1-5 record against Liverpool since promotion. Liverpool have gone 15-2-0 as the home favourite over the last 12 months.

Back Liverpool -1.5 at 1.52 (bet365)

Of Liverpool’s 15 home wins over the last 12 months, 12 were by 2+ goals, while 7 of Burnley’s 9 away defeats were by more than a goal.

Arsenal vs. Manchester United

 

Back Arsenal in the head-to-head at 2.35 (Unibet)

Manchester United’s lengthy injury list is going to have to catch up with them sometime and this fixture at Emirates Stadium could be it. Arsenal have gone 17-2-1 at home over the last 12 months and 15-1-0 as the home favourite. Arsenal bring an 8-game home winning streak into this clash. Their last two home fixture against top-six opponents saw them win 2-0 over Tottenham and 4-2 over Chelsea.

 

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