PalaceMore big games in the English Premier League take place this weekend and we highlight a few bets from selected matches on the coupon

 

 

 

Sheff United v Burnley

 

Sheffield remain bottom with 16 points and Burnley are second bottom with 20. The Blades have a game in hand but did lose 5-0 away to Burnley early in the season.

 

Burnley have drawn 4 of their last 6, winning 1 and losing the other. I like the look of David Fofana as a goalscorer

 

Bets: Anytime goalscorer David Fofana at 14/10 with Sportingbet

 

Wolves v Arsenal

 

Wolves have drawn 2 and lost 2 of their last 4 and they are in mid table with only a remote chance of making the European qualification spots.

 

Arsenal have had a bad few days, losing top spot to Man City after last week's 2-0 home defeat to Villa and in midweek they exited the Champions League after a 1-0 defeat to Bayern. Prior to that their form was top class and they have won each of their last 5 against Wolves.

 

Arsenal might be feeling the effects of their UCL clash in midweek and this is no easy task but although I fancy Wolves can score, I'm with the visitors to win the game.

 

Bets: Match result and both teams to score? away win and yes at a boosted 21/10 with Sportingbet

 

 

Palace v West Ham

 

Palace had won just 1 of their last 9 before they pitched up at Anfield last week and dented Liverpool's title hopes with a 1-0 win. With 33 points they are not far off the safety mark and this is the first of back to back home games with Newcastle due here in midweek.

 

West Ham drew 1-1 at home to Bundesliga champions Leverkusen on Thursday and exited the competition 3-1 on aggregate. Recent league form is more miss than hit but their most recent away fixture did deliver a 2-1 win at Wolves.

 

Palace were terrific last week and I'm with them to chalk up another win here.

 

Bets: Home win at 23/20 with Sportingbet

 

Fulham v Liverpool

 

Fulham were 2-0 winners at West Ham last week but they had only taken 1 point from the previous 3 matches but with 42 points they look booked for a mid table finish. They now take aim at Liverpool who beat them 3-2 on aggregate in the EFL Cup semi finals and also edged the first league meeting this season 4-3 at Anfield.

 

Liverpool's shock 1-0 home defeat to Palace last week saw them finish the round in third spot, behind Arsenal on goal difference and 2 points behind Man City who are not in action until the middle of next week. They were 11-0 winners at Atalanta in midweek but given they had lost the first leg of that Europa League tie 3-0 on Merseyside they bowed out and the sole focus now is on the title race.

 

It's hard to explain Liverpool's recent results but Jota has appeared off the bench recently and I believe he will start and hopefully grab a goal.

 

Bets: Anytime goalscorer Jota 12/10 with BoyleSports

 

 

Note, odds are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change

 

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