English Premier League betting tips & top odds | Matchweek 3
There are several matches to look forward to as we wrap up the first month of the 2024/25 English Premier League season. Below are our free soccer betting picks and predictions for Matchweek 3 of the EPL.
Arsenal v Brighton and Hove Albion
Saturday, August 31 – 9:30pm AEST – Emirates Stadium
Both Arsenal and Brighton have made a blistering start to the campaign, having won their first two games of the season. Given that the Gunners have yet to concede a goal this season, expect the hosts to win this game with a clean sheet.
Arsenal to win to nil
Brentford v Southampton
Sunday, September 1 – 12am AEST – Gtech Community Stadium
Brentford beat Crystal Palace on the opening weekend, while Southampton are winless in their first two games. Triumphant against the Saints in their last three meetings, all while keeping a clean sheet, anticipate another dominant display by Brentford.
Both teams to score – No
Everton v Bournemouth
Sunday, September 1 – 12am AEST – Goodison Park
Hosts Everton are at the foot of the table having lost their first two games with the biggest goal margin, while Bournemouth have collected two points over the same period. Victorious in four of their last six league meetings, back the Cherries to emerge with all three points.
Bournemouth to win
Ipswich Town v Fulham
Sunday, September 1 – 12am AEST – Portman Road
Ipswich Town are winless in their first two games, while Fulham beat Leicester City last Saturday. Victorious in their last four meetings, Marco Silva’s side should do just enough to secure all three points.
Fulham to win
Leicester City v Aston Villa
Sunday, September 1 – 12am AEST – The King Power Stadium
Aston Villa have three points from their first two games, while Leicester City have collected a single point. Having done the double on the Foxes in the 2022/23 season, expect a win by Villa.
Aston Villa to win
Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sunday, September 1 – 12am AEST – The City Ground
Second from bottom after suffering two consecutive defeats, Wolverhampton Wanderers will have their work cut out against Nottingham Forest, who have four points. Nevertheless, with this fixture ending in a stalemate in four consecutive meetings, expect the trend to continue.
Draw
West Ham United v Manchester City
Sunday, September 1 – 2:30am AEST – London Stadium
League leaders Manchester City will be aiming to secure three points against West Ham United, who have won once in two outings. Erling Haaland has four goals in two games, and online bookmakers are paying +300 for the Norwegian forward to strike first against the Hammers.
Erling Haaland first goalscorer
Bournemouth v Newcastle United
Sunday, September 1 – 10:30pm AEST – Stamford Bridge
Crystal Palace are winless this season, while Chelsea have collected three points – a 6-2 win over Wolves last Sunday. With nine consecutive wins over Crystal Palace, expect the trend to continue this weekend.
Cheslea to win / Both teams to score
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Sunday, September 1 – 10:30pm AEST – St. James’ Park
Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur are level on four points from their first two games. Beaten convincingly on their last two trips to St. James’ Park, anticipate Spurs to lose on the road.
Newcastle United to win
Manchester United v Liverpool
Monday, September 2 – 1am AEST – Old Trafford
Liverpool, who have secured maximum points from their first two games, will be eager to collect all three points against Manchester United, who lost to Brighton last Saturday. With two goals in his last three games against United, back Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to score any time at +125 with leading soccer betting sites.
Mohamed Salah anytime goalscorer
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