Here are our free EPL betting picks and predictions for all games in Matchweek 38, with odds from the best soccer bookmakers.
Here are our free EPL betting picks and predictions for all games in Matchweek 38, with odds from the best soccer bookmakers.
The 2023-24 Premier League title will be decided on the final day of the season, with Manchester City and Arsenal both vying for the coveted prize. Here are our free EPL betting picks and predictions for all games in Matchweek 38.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Emirates Stadium
Arsenal are still title contenders, despite slipping to second place following Manchester City’s 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday night. Two points behind City, expect the Gunners to convincingly beat Everton on home turf, with Bukayo Saka getting on the scoresheet.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Gtech Community Stadium
Newcastle United should maintain their dominance over Brentford, who they have defeated in their last four meetings. Expect Swedish forward Alexander Isak to improve on his season tally of 20 goals for the Magpies.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Amex Stadium
On course to register one of their worst EPL seasons, Manchester United could add to their unwanted stats on their trip to the Amex Stadium. Despite their midweek win over Newcastle, the Red Devils are crawling to the finish line, so Brighton have a big chance to beat them for the fifth time in six meetings.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Turf Moor
Hovering just above the relegation zone, Nottingham Forest need nothing less than a win against Burnley, who were demoted to the Championship following last Saturday’s 2-1 loss to Spurs. Expect a Forest win against a Burnley side with nothing to play for.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Stamford Bridge
On track to secure European football, Chelsea enter this fixture as short-priced favourites with online bookmakers. Despite having a midweek catchup match with Brighton, the in-form Blues should obliterate a Bournemouth side coming off two consecutive losses.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Selhurst Park
Aston Villa, who secured Champions League football after Tottenham’s defeat to Manchester City, face a stern test against a blistering Crystal Palace boasting five wins from their last six games. Keep an eye out for Jean-Philippe Mateta, who has scored six goals in his last six games for Palace.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Anfield
Unable to sustain their title charge, Liverpool will be aiming to deliver an emphatic performance against struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers. Expect a goal-laden spectacle as Jurgen Klopp bids farewell to Anfield after nine years in charge of the Reds.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Kenilworth Road
Sitting in the danger zone ahead of their final game of the season, the odds are not in favour of Luton Town, who need to win by an unrealistic margin to avoid relegation. Despite both Luton and Fulham having just one win from their last seven games, a victory to the visitors appears the most plausible outcome.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Etihad Stadium
On the verge of becoming the first team to win fourth consecutive Premier League titles, leaders Manchester City look destined for a five-star performance against West Ham United. Expect Erling Haaland to extend his impressive goalscoring form, clinching the Golden Boot for the second year running.
Sunday, May 19 – 4pm BST – Bramall Lane
Out of the Champions League race after their crushing defeat to Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping to conclude the season promisingly with a win over Sheffield United. Spurs should manage a resounding victory over already-relegated Sheffield United, who haven’t won a match since February.