Meanwhile, Chelsea could break into top four with victory at Everton, while West Ham host Huddersfield
There are fewer matches in the FA Premier League this coming weekend due to FA Cup commitments, giving some sides the chance to sneak a temporary advantage. On Sunday afternoon (17 March), Liverpool could go top of the table should they win at Fulham, while Chelsea could go back into the top four if they take all three points at Everton. On the Saturday, West Ham host Huddersfield expecting to pick up a comfortable win.
First things first
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First up, the clash between Liverpool and Fulham on Sunday afternoon. Fulham have lost their last six matches in a row and sit next to bottom in the table, a massive 13 points from safety – they are now priced at just 1.002 to be relegated this season.
Liverpool, in stark contrast, are unbeaten in their last 11 matches across all competitions and sit second in the table, just a point behind defending champions Manchester City. The Reds are at 3.25 to win their first ever Premier League title.
It is therefore of little surprise to see that it is Liverpool who come into this match as the red hot favourites to take all three points. You can back the visitors to win at just 1.25 while Fulham, despite home advantage, are all the way out at 10.00 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 6.00, according to Oddsshark.
This should be a walk in the park for the Reds. A 3-0 win for Liverpool comes in at 9.00, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a US$45 pay out, while you can more than double your money by backing a combo bet of a Liverpool win, coupled with a “No” to both teams scoring, at 2.10.
Chelsea need all three points against Everton
On the same day, Everton host Chelsea at Goodison Park with both sides desperate for a win. Everton are without a win in their last two games and have slumped down to 11th in the table, although a win here could see them climb back into the top half.
Chelsea, meanwhile, are unbeaten in their last six games but have dropped down to sixth in the standings, three points behind Arsenal in fourth. The Blues are at 2.00 to finish this season in the top four.
And it is indeed Chelsea who come into this match as the clear favourites to take all three points. You can back the Blues to win at just 1.90, with the Toffees out at 4.00 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 3.50.
And we are expecting Chelsea to just about edge a closely fought encounter. A narrow, 2-1 win for the visitors is priced at 9.50, offering close to a ten-fold return on any investment, while you can quadruple your money by backing a combo bet of a Chelsea win, coupled with both teams to score, at 4.00.
West Ham should stroll past Huddersfield
And finally, West Ham host Huddersfield on Saturday afternoon where they will be fully expecting to take all three points. The Hammers have won their last two games in front of their own fans and come into this match full of confidence.
Huddersfield, in stark contrast, have lost their last two league outings and sit rooted to the foot of the table, 16 points from safety. They are priced at just 1.000 to be relegated in May.
It is therefore of no surprise to see that West Ham come into the match as the clear favourites to pick up the win. You can back the Hammers to make it three home wins on the bounce at just 1.53, while Huddersfield are out at 6.50 to take the points – a draw is priced in the middle at 3.80.
This should be a comfortable afternoon for West Ham. A 2-0 win for the home side iss priced at 7.50, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a USS$37.50 pay out, while you can more than double your money by backing a combo bet of a West Ham win, coupled with a “No” to both teams scoring, at 2.50.
Premier League round 31 fixtures:
Saturday, 16 March
(2.00) Bournemouth x Newcastle (3.75); draw (3.30)
(2.90) Burnley x Leicester (2.37); draw (3.40)
(1.53) West Ham United x Huddersfield Town (6.50); draw (3.80)
Sunday, 17 March
(10.00) Fulham x Liverpool (1.25); draw (6.00)
(4.00) Everton x Chelsea (1.90); draw (3.50)
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