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Premier League Round 35 Preview: Liverpool Look To Hand On To Top Spot In Trip To Cardiff

Premier League Round 35 Preview: Liverpool Look To Hand On To Top Spot In Trip To Cardiff

Meanwhile, Arsenal welcome Crystal Palace to the Emirates and Manchester United face tough trip to Everton

League leaders Liverpool head to Cardiff this coming Sunday afternoon (21 April) as they look to hang on to top spot in the race for the Premier League title. There is also a battle to reach the top four, with Arsenal hosting Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium and Manchester United facing a tough trip to take on Everton, with both games set to take place on Sunday afternoon.

First things first

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Where should I be investing my money?

First off, let’s start with the clash between Cardiff and Liverpool. The Welsh club are in the bottom three but can take heart from their 2-0 win over Brighton this past Tuesday evening – nevertheless, they are priced at just 1.33 to be relegated back down to the EFL Championship.

Liverpool, in stark contrast, currently sit two points clear at the top of the table and have won their last eight matches across all competitions. The Reds are priced at just 2.10 to win their first ever Premier League title.

And it is 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 league leaders to win at just 1.18 while Cardiff, despite home advantage, are all the way out at 15.00 to record what would be a shock win – a draw is priced in the middle at 6.50, according to Oddsshark.

This match could well end in a rout. A 4-0 win for Liverpool is priced competitively at 11.00, thereby offering more than a ten-fold return on any investment, while Liverpool are at 5.00 to be ahead inside the first 10 minutes.

Arsenal must take all three points against Crystal Palace

On the same afternoon, Arsenal host Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium and need all three points if they are to hang on to fourth place. The Gunners sit fourth in the table and are priced at just 1.50 to finish there come the end of the season.

Crystal Palace, meanwhile, sit 13th in the table and are in very little danger of relegation. They can therefore come into this game and play without fear, and could look to take the game to their more illustrious hosts.

Nevertheless, it is Arsenal who come into this match as the clear favourites to collect three vital points. You can back the Gunners to win at just 1.50, while Palace are out at 6.00 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 4.33.

And we are expecting this to be a comfortable afternoon’s work for Arsenal. A 3-1 victory for the home side is priced at 12.00, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a US$60 pay out, while you can almost triple your money by backing a combo bet of an Arsenal win, coupled with both teams to score, at 2.87.

Everton host United in local derby

And finally, Everton host Manchester United in a Lancashire derby on Sunday afternoon. The Toffees lost to Fulham last time out and will be looking to bounce back – a win here could take them up to seventh, depending on how other results go.

Manchester United, by way of comparison, need to find their best form fast, having lost five of their last six across all competitions. They sit sixth in the table and are out at 3.75 to finish the season in the top four.

And while the betting is close, it is Manchester United who come into this match as the slight favourites to take all three points. You can more than double your money by backing the Red Devils to win at 2.20 while Everton, despite home advantage, are out at 3.10 to do the same – a draw would appear to be the least likely outcome and is priced accordingly at 3.50.

And we believe that home advantage could be a decisive factor in this fixture. A narrow, 2-1 win for Everton also comes in at 12.00, while a combo bet of an Everton win, coupled with both teams to score, is priced at 5.50.

Premier League round 35 fixtures:

Saturday, 20 April

(1.25) Manchester City x Tottenham Hotspur (10.00); draw (6.00)

(1.60) Bournemouth x Fulham (5.00); draw (4.20)

(4.00) Huddersfield x Watford (1.85); draw (3.60)

(3.20) West Ham United x Leicester City (2.20); draw (3.40)

(1.70) Wolves x Brighton (5.50); draw (3.40)

(2.40) Newcastle x Southampton (3.00); draw (3.20)

Sunday, 21 April

(3.10) Everton x Manchester United (2.20); draw (3.50)

(1.50) Arsenal x Crystal Palace (6.00); draw (4.33)

(15.00) Cardiff x Liverpool (1.18); draw (6.50)

Monday, 22 April

(1.25) Chelsea x Burnley (11.00); draw (5.75)

 

 

 

 


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