27 Weekend Premier League Accumulator Tips

Weekend Premier League accumulator suggestions and predictions

We are just two days faraway from the Boxing Day action but the Premier League rolls on this Saturday and Sunday with one other full slate of video games. This weekend’s five-game accumulator pays out at odds of 71/1 so let’s dive straight in

Brighton to beat Bournemouth @ 4/5

Brighton produced one other constructive efficiency however with no reward in opposition to Tottenham on Thursday. Too often this season Graham Potter’s men have come away pointless from games by which they’ve played properly and it’s now just one win in eight for the Seagulls.

However, they need to get the rewards their efforts deserve in opposition to Bournemouth in the lunchtime kick-off on Saturday with the Cherries so quick on options. Eddie Howe was missing seven first-team gamers for the 1-1 draw against Arsenal – a recreation in which they had to dig in for a degree – and so won’t be able to make as many modifications as Howe would like.

A brisker Brighton facet, in search of revenge after a 5-0 loss to Bournemouth last season, ought to edge this south-coast affair.

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Newcastle v Everton – draw @ 12/5

The Carlo Ancelotti period at Everton started with a hard-fought win over Burnley on Boxing Day and the Italian’s new charges face another physical test when they journey to Newcastle on Saturday.

The Magpies shot themselves within the foot at Manchester United after taking the lead and Steve Bruce will anticipate a positive response again on home soil. Newcastle are unbeaten at St James’ Park for the rationale that opening day of the season and are hosting a aspect with just one away win within the league to their name.

The Toffees have seemed tough to beat since Marco Silva left though and may declare a share of the spoils from what ought to be a good encounter.

Southampton v Crystal Palace – draw @ 13/5

Another stalemate appears to be on the playing cards at St Mary’s between two teams who had robust results on Boxing Day. Ralph Hasenhuttl known as Southampton’s win at Chelsea the best performance of his time in cost on the south coast and so they’ve now received 4 of their last six video games within the league.

Victories on house soil haven’t all the time come straightforward to the Saints although and no group has a worse record on their own patch than Hasenhuttl’s aspect.

Palace have been unlucky to lose a decent recreation at Newcastle on their final journey away from the capital and are typically troublesome guests for almost all of sides. This appears set to complete all square.

Leicester to beat West Ham @ 5/6

It has been a tough Christmas for Leicester, who have been turned over fairly comfortably by Manchester City and Liverpool. The Foxes will be licking their wounds as they journey to the London Stadium on Saturday evening however West Ham might be the right opposition to enable Brendan Rodgers’ men to bounce back.

Manuel Pellegrini’s job seems to be hanging by a thread once again after the loss at Crystal Palace and stories recommend the Chilean has two video games to save himself from the chop.

Their current record at home suggests a direct turnaround for the Hammers is unlikely, shedding four of the last 5, whereas they’ve but to beat Leicester since moving to the London Stadium.

Leicester have gained 4 of their final five away from house and may get again on track towards the hapless Hammers.

Manchester United to beat Burnley @ 4/5

It appears dangerous to back a United aspect at odds on to win away at Burnley given their poor form on the street but bear with me. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men have been ruthless in opposition to Newcastle on Boxing Day and a front three of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood is one with a really bright future. Throw into the combination a fit-again Paul Pogba and they definitely have plenty of attacking choices available for the short journey to Burnley.

The Red Devils have gained every of their final three journeys to Turf Moor, all without conceding, and Burnley aren’t the giant killers they used to be, shedding all however considered one of their final 28 meetings in opposition to sides from the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’.

Sean Dyche’s men have been discovering it robust to interrupt groups down these days, mustering only one shot on target in their final two games, and United’s quality up front should make the distinction.