The following are betting tips for selected fixtures in Gameweek 36 of the 2023/24 English Premier League. Where two or more options are provided for the same tip, pick the one that best suits your risk appetite.
Note that some of the fixtures from our EPL Gameweek 34 preview article have yet to play at the time of writing.
My best bets each week are published on AusSportsTipping.com
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Chelsea vs. Tottenham |
Chelsea +0.5 at 1.48 (Betfair)
Chelsea have gone 8-2-4 as the home favourite over the last twelve months and they have gone 7-5-1 at home against Tottenham in the league over the last thirteen years. Spurs have gone 1-4-2 as the away underdog over the last twelve months.
Over 2.5 goals at 1.35 (Betfair)
Fourteen of Tottenham’s 18 away games over the last twelve months went over 2.5 goals and their last three games all went over 3.5. Chelsea’s last eight games all went over 2.5 goals. The previous meeting between the two sides this season saw five total goals.
2-2 correct score at 11.00 (BlueBet)
A bit of fun for a quiet week of picks. Four of Chelsea’s last eight games resulted in a 2-2 draw. Tottenham’s most recent league visit to Stamford Bridge resulted in a 2-2 draw.
Brighton vs. Aston Villa |
Aston Villa +0.5 at 1.46 (BoomBet)
Brighton limp into this game in 1-3-5 form. Their inability to score has been their Achilles heel lately. The Seagulls have scored just one goal in their last five games. Worryingly, they have seen an increase in goals conceded, with Bournemouth the third opponent in four games to score 3+ times against them. Aston Villa are battling Tottenham for the final Champions League spot, so they still have a huge amount to play for. Villa boast a respectable 6-2-2 record as the away favourite over the last twelve months and they recently beat Arsenal away from home. Aston Villa have only lost one of their last seven games and they have won five games in a row against Brighton. This includes a 6-1 mauling at Villa Park in September.