See our top picks for Matchweek 10 of the 2024-25 Premier League campaign.
See our top picks for Matchweek 10 of the 2024-25 Premier League campaign.
Matchweek 10 of the English Premier League features a full slate of 10 games, including a big test for Ruud van Nistelrooy in his first EPL fixture in charge of Manchester United. Below are our free soccer betting picks for this week’s action.
Saturday, November 2 – 12:30pm GMT – St James’ Park
Third-placed Arsenal will be hoping to advance their title hopes away to Newcastle United, who have dropped to 12th after going winless for five games. Although St James’ Park can be a hostile ground, back the Gunners to triumph against the lacklustre Magpies.
Saturday, November 2 – 3pm GMT – Vitality Stadium
Knocked out of the League Cup by Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday, Manchester City look set to field a full-strength side against Bournemouth, who are 11th on the ladder. With 11 goals in nine appearances this season, EPL bookmakers are paying +275 for Erling Haaland to strike first for City.
Saturday, November 2 – 3pm GMT – Portman Road Stadium
Ipswich Town, third from bottom, will be hoping to collect crucial points against Leicester City, who are three places above them. Given that these sides were evenly matched in the Championship last season, another draw is probable.
Saturday, November 2 – 3pm GMT – Anfield
After beating Brighton on Wednesday in the League Cup, second-placed Liverpool will be eager to secure a second successive win over the Seagulls this weekend. Mohamed Salah has scored six Premier League goals this season, and leading soccer betting sites are paying -111.11 for the Liverpool forward in the anytime goalscorer market.
Saturday, November 2 – 3pm GMT – The City Ground
Boosted by their victory over Manchester United in their last outing, 13th-placed West Ham have a tough assignment against seventh-placed Nottingham Forest. Expect the Hammers — who showed significant frailties against United — against on the road against an in-form Forest.
Saturday, November 2 – 3pm GMT – St Mary’s Stadium
Unbeaten in their last five, 16th-placed Everton will be hoping to pull further away from the drop zone against winless Southampton, who sit bottom of the league. Triumphant on their last trip to St Mary’s, the revitalised Toffees are likely to take their chances.
Saturday, November 2 – 5:30pm GMT – Molineux Stadium
Buoyed by recent victories over Spurs in the league and Aston Villa in the League Cup, Crystal Palace will be in high spirits against winless Wolves. Back Palace — who did the double on Wolves in the last term — to reap maximum points.
Sunday, November 3 – 2pm GMT – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Eighth-placed Tottenham advanced into the quarter-finals of the League Cup with a thrilling win over Man City, while fourth-placed Villa were knocked out by Crystal Palace midweek. Nevertheless, expect Unai Emery’s side to bounce back and stretch their five-point lead over Spurs.
Sunday, November 3 – 4:30pm GMT – Old Trafford
Manchester United’s aspirations of bouncing back after the sacking of Erik ten Hag will be put to the test against Chelsea, who sit nine places above them. With four goals from his last two games against United, expect Cole Palmer to add to his season tally of seven goals.
Monday, November 4 – 8pm GMT – Craven Cottage
Ninth-placed Brentford will be aiming to stretch their one-point lead over Fulham, who are a place behind them. After netting eight league goals in nine appearances, Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo is paying +240 with Bovada to score against the Cottagers.