Premier League tips, odds & predictions | EPL Matchweek 2
The 2024-25 English Premier League campaign is underway, with some thrilling matches scheduled for this weekend. Here are our free soccer betting tips for Matchweek 2 of the EPL.
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United
Saturday, August 24 – 9:30pm – Amex Stadium
Brighton thrashed Everton 3-0 on the opening weekend, while Manchester United needed a late goal to beat Fulham. With four wins from their last five Premier League meetings with United, the hosts will be confident heading into this clash.
Brighton to win
Crystal Palace v West Ham United
Sunday, August 25 – 12am AEST – Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace and West Ham United will be chasing their first wins following defeats in Matchweek 1. Although Palace will be more confident, remaining unbeaten in their last five games against West Ham, expect both sides to find the back of the net, as they have in their last 15 meetings.
Both teams to score
Fulham v Leicester City
Sunday, August 25 – 12am AEST – Craven Cottage
Fulham suffered a marginal defeat at Old Trafford last Friday, while Leicester City drew with Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night. With three wins from their last four meetings, Marco Silva’s side could reap maximum points against the Foxes once again.
Fulham to win
Manchester City v Ipswich Town
Sunday, August 25 – 12am AEST – Etihad Stadium
Champions Manchester City are overwhelming favourites against newly promoted Ipswich Town, who return to the English top flight after 22 years. Erling Haaland was on the scoresheet against Chelsea last Sunday, and online bookmakers are paying -185.19 for the City star to strike again.
Erling Haaland anytime goalscorer
Southampton v Nottingham Forest
Sunday, August 25 – 12am AEST – St. Mary’s Stadium
Newly promoted Southampton went down to Newcastle in Matchweek 1, while Nottingham Forest drew with Bournemouth. Going by their last meeting, which produced a seven-goal thriller, expect plenty of scoring chances at both ends.
Both teams to score
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton
Sunday, August 25 – 12am AEST – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tottenham will be hoping to secure their first win of the season when they host struggling Everton. Unbeaten against the Toffees in their last seven meetings, Spurs should cruise to victory in London.
Tottenham to win both halves
Aston Villa v Arsenal
Sunday, August 25 – 2:30am AEST – Villa Park
Both Aston Villa and Arsenal will be hoping to secure three more points this weekend, having triumphed in Matchweek 1. Unai Emery’s side beat the Gunners twice last season, so expect an entertaining contest at Villa Park.
Both teams to score
Bournemouth v Newcastle United
Sunday, August 25 – 11pm AEST – Vitality Stadium
Although victorious last Saturday, Newcastle United will be wary of Bournemouth, who collected four points from them last season. With 11 defeats on the road last season, the Magpies could be in for a tough afternoon in southern England.
Both teams to score
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea
Sunday, August 25 – 11pm AEST – Molineux Stadium
Despite both teams losing on the opening weekend, Chelsea stand a better chance of winning this encounter as their expansive squad continues to gel under new manager Enzo Maresca. Nevertheless, anticipate an entertaining affair at the Molineux, where the Blues lost last season.
Both teams to score
Liverpool v Brentford
Monday, August 26 – 1:30am AEST – Anfield
Hosts Liverpool will aim to extend their three-match winning run against Brentford, who also won in Matchweek 1. With an impressive tally of three goals in his last two games against Brentford, back Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah to score any time at -125 with top soccer bookies.
Mohamed Salah anytime goalscorer
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