Playright Premier League Tips – Matchweek 32

Watford v Fulham

Time is almost up for the Fulham. Defeat in this one will confirm relegation to the Championship. Their fate was sealed a long time ago and the last few weeks have just been about pride. If Scott Parker gets the job long term then they could be a threat in bouncing straight back up next year.

Watford have one of the biggest games in their history on Sunday. An FA Cup Semi final against Wolves. One step away from a final against City.

Surely the hornets will rest a few in preparation for that huge Semifinal.

Fulham to win or draw at 2/1

 

Wolves v Manchester United

These two played in the FA Cup the other week where Wolves ran out 2-1 winners. This is a revenge mission for United. With top 4 so tight this really is a must win for the red devils. Wolves have a huge game on Sunday against Watford and might rest a few. Having said that if City win the Cup which is most likely then 7th place will get Europa League. Currently Wolves are in 7th so they might not want to let up.

Having said all of the above I feel United will be pumped to get revenge and fancy them to win here.

Manchester United to win at Even Money

 

Chelsea v Brighton

Chelsea were so fortunate to win at the weekend with two goals in the last 10 mins. They just aren’t playing well at the moment. They still find them very much in the race for the top 4 and I don’t see them dropping points here. Brighton are having a bit of a slump and losing to the Saints at the weekend wasn’t ideal.

Eden Hazard was rested at the weekend so I expect him to come back into the starting lineup.

Eden Hazard to score anytime 10/11

 

Manchester City v Cardiff

Neil Warnock threatened to play his under 23s in this one after the appalling officiating against Chelsea. I doubt he will though, I doubt any team of his would be able to stop City in this one.

City have the incentive of winning to go back to the top of the table. I can’t see anything other than a convincing home win.

Manchester City to win by 3 goals or more 8/15

 

Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace

This is the day Spurs fans have been waiting for. The new stadium has finally arrived. 62,062 fans making it the second biggest in the premier league. It looks fantastic and surely, they will get off to a winning start? The form has been pretty shocking with only 1 point out of their last 15. Will things change here? With Palace playing for nothing this has to be a home bunker!

Tottenham to win at 1/2
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