Betting Tips and Previews: Premier League 2021

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Another round of Premier League matches is upon us and as usual we have a few tips for you! After a successful week last week, we hope to continue strongly! Expect more twists and turns in the title race and at the bottom, we know we are.

We have 3 tips for you this round of matches which you can play as an accumulator or shape as however you see fit. Head over to our betcalculator to help you shape your bet.

Liverpool v Sunderland

Two teams with two very different objectives this season. For Liverpool, they have raised their own expectations already this season. While people were talking about them as potential top 4 contenders at the start of the season, now they are talking about them as title contenders and rightly so. They have been on fire this season and are the league’s top scorers with 30 goals in 12 games. Sunderland on the other hand had a dreadful start to the season and it looked like they were a certainty to finally go down even at this early stage. As usual though, they have thrown a spanner in the works by claiming two wins on the spin to elevate them off bottom spot and those wins will provide them with some much needed confidence. The odds for a home win are too short for our liking so we will go with Liverpool scoring over 2.5 goals against a Sunderland defence that has conceded 21 goals in the first 12 games. The trio of Coutinho, Mane and Firmino should prove to be too much to handle.

Tip 1: Liverpool to score Over 2.5 goals at 4/6 with Bet365Bet here! (Best Priced Odds)

Chelsea v Tottenham

Chelsea have been on fire lately with 6 wins in a row without conceding a single goal in that time which has catapulted them to the top of the league. Confidence is high right the way through the team, from the goalkeeper to the attackers. The change in formation to 3 at the back has given them solidity while also giving players like Eden Hazard and Diego Costa freedom to do their thing. Tottenham are still unbeaten in the league but have struggled badly in the Champions League and were knocked out of the tournament this week at the hands of Monaco. Confidence will have been dented after a thrilling win against West Ham last week. They have the capabilities of scoring here but they seem to be lacking some creativity at the moment. After another European away fixture and the way Chelsea have been playing lately, we can’t go for anything but a home Chelsea win to keep them top of the league.

Tip 2: Chelsea to win at 14/19 with Unibet  – Bet here! (Best Priced Odds)

Southampton v Everton

Southampton had a positive result against Liverpool last week despite being under the cosh for nearly the full 90 minutes. They kept it tight throughout and got a deserved point for their efforts. Everton meanwhile seem to have slightly gone off the boil as of late. They couldn’t follow up their 5-0 drubbing against Chelsea with a win against struggling Swansea at home, needing an 89th minute equaliser to draw 1-1. I have a feeling this one will be quite a tight and cagey affair so will go for under 2.5 goals in the match.

Tip 3: Under 2.5 goals at 4/5 with UnibetBet here! (Best Priced Odds)

These our my 3 Premier League picks for this weekend! For more hints, tips and advice head over to our guide on how to bet on Premier League football here.

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Francois is one of Howtobet4free’s co-founders and has written many of Howtobet4free’s popular Betting Guides. Francois also helps run the @howtobet4free_ Twitter account

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