EPL Week 6 Predictions, Betting Picks & Odds

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Manchester City were made to work hard again to maintain their 100% start last weekend against West Ham and they remain the only side in the division who have that record.

Liverpool, Tottenham, and Arsenal all edged past their respective opponents to preserve their unbeaten starts, whilst Brighton and Aston Villa also look to be gaining momentum.

At the bottom of the pile, tension is rising for the likes of Sheffield United, Luton Town and Everton, whilst Burnley picked up their first point of the season at Nottingham Forest.

Here are our EPL tips for the next round of fixtures in the Premier League this season


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EPL Week 6 Predictions

Crystal Palace vs Fulham – Selhurst Park

Crystal Palace ($1.96)

Fulham ($4.40)

Draw ($3.70)

Two London sides will be looking to kick on this term as Crystal Palace welcome Fulham to Selhurst Park. Palace have plugged away this term, picking up some decent points and they will believe that a top half finish is within their grasp. Fulham meanwhile have also picked up some solid results, but they have dropped plenty of points too and they will want to develop some consistency from here on in. This will be a good one, with home advantage potentially telling for Palace.

Betting tip: Crystal Palace to win the match ($1.96)

Crystal Palace to win 2-1

Luton Town vs Wolves – Kenilworth Road

Luton Town ($3.45)

Wolves ($2.20)

Draw ($3.60)

A relegation battle of sorts is in the offing as Luton Town welcome Wolves, with both sides looking to put points on the board. The Hatters have been relatively impressive in their first top flight games, without picking up any points but they will be targeting games such as this in their pursuit of wins. Wolves meanwhile did win at Everton but are without a victory beyond that and they will see this as another winnable game. This is a close one to call but perhaps it will be Wolves who ultimately prevail.

Betting tip: Wolves to win the match ($2.20)

Wolves to win 2-1

Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest – Etihad Stadium

Manchester City ($1.17)

Nottingham Forest ($21)

Draw ($9.50)

Nottingham Forest travel to Manchester City, as they look to upset another one of the big boys this term. City have been in sublime form this season, winning all of their games in the Premier League and the Champions League but they currently have an injury crisis to contend with. Forest are full of confidence, eager to pull away from relegation trouble and they have already beaten the likes of Chelsea this season. This will be close, and Forest could shock everybody and pick up a surprise point here.

Betting tip: The match to finish as a draw ($9.5)

1-1 Draw

Brentford vs Everton – Gtech Community Stadium

Brentford ($1.84)

Everton ($4.7)

Draw ($3.85)

Brentford will be looking to get back to winning ways, as they host Everton. The Bees have picked up some solid results this term but can’t seem to find the consistency needed to sustain any sort of challenge beyond the top half of the table. Everton meanwhile are yet to win this term and they look to be up against it in their pursuit to stay in the Premier League. This will be tighter than the odds suggest but Brentford should come out on top at home.

Betting tip: Brentford to win the match ($1.84)

Brentford to win 2-0

Burnley vs Manchester United – Turf Moor

Burnley ($4.70)

Manchester United ($1.75)

Draw ($4.25)

Championship winners Burnley will be looking to upset Manchester United, a side that have lost 3 of their opening 5 games this season. The Clarets are expected to go well under Vincent Kompany this season and their draw at Nottingham Forest was a step in the right direction. Manchester United meanwhile have endured a tough start to the season and could do with a win here to kickstart it. This will be a good game, with Manchester United most likely to come out on top.

Betting tip: Manchester United to win the match ($1.75)

Manchester United to win 2-1

Chelsea vs Aston Villa – Stamford Bridge

Chelsea ($1.91)

Aston Villa ($4.10)

Draw ($4)

Chelsea will be chasing only their second win of the season, as they welcome Aston Villa. The blues have looked good in patches this term without picking up points and do look to be under the cosh a little already this term. Aston Villa meanwhile have been mightily impressive in some games and woeful in others, so this could depend on which Villa turns up in West London. Stamford Bridge is a tough place to go, and a home win does look the most likely outcome.

Betting tip: Chelsea to win the match ($1.91)

Chelsea to win 2-1

Arsenal vs Tottenham – Emirates Stadium

Arsenal ($1.76)

Tottenham ($4.50)

Draw ($4.40)

The North London derby dominates the landscape on Sunday, with both Arsenal and Tottenham unbeaten heading into the fixture. The Gunners have Champions League football to contend with too this season but look to be managing expectation thus far. Tottenham meanwhile have shown promise under Ange Postecoglou, but they will know all too well how tough a task this one could be. Arsenal are good at home, and they should get over the line here.

Betting tip: Arsenal to win the match ($1.76)

Arsenal to win 3-1

Brighton vs Bournemouth – AMEX Stadium

Brighton ($1.42)

Bournemouth ($8.50)

Draw ($5.50)

Brighton take on Bournemouth, fresh off the back of their maiden European game against AEK Athens. The Seagulls are flying high again this term and thumped Manchester United at Old Trafford last weekend, a timely reminder of just how far they have come in recent years. Bournemouth meanwhile have picked up some very good draws this term but as yet, have struggled to convert them into wins and they could struggle against their South coast rivals in this one.

Betting tip: Brighton to win the match ($1.42)

Brighton to win 3-1

Liverpool vs West Ham United – Anfield

Liverpool ($1.45)

West Ham United ($7)

Draw ($5.50)

Liverpool will be looking to continue their strong start to the season, as they welcome West Ham. The reds look destined to have another good campaign under Jurgen Klopp and not having the Champions League could prove to be the perfect distraction. West Ham meanwhile are bigging it up in the Europa League and have looked decent in the Premier League but were beaten by Manchester City emphatically last weekend. Liverpool are purring at Anfield, and they should pick up three more points here.

Betting tip: Liverpool to win the match ($1.45)

Liverpool to win 2-0

Sheffield United vs Newcastle United – Bramall Lane

Sheffield United ($7)

Newcastle United ($1.49)

Draw ($4.90)

Sheffield United will be looking to get over last weekend’s heartache at Tottenham, as they take on Newcastle United. The Blades almost held out for a famous win at Tottenham before having their hopes dashed by two late goals. Newcastle meanwhile are struggling for consistency this season and need a result in a game such as this to start climbing the table. This will be a really tight one, but Newcastle should just about get over the line.

Betting tip: Newcastle United to win the match ($1.49)

Newcastle United to win 2-1


EPL Week 6 multi bet

We’re backing four results this week as a four-leg multi with a betting stake of $50:

Sheffield United vs Newcastle United – Newcastle United to win
Brighton vs Bournemouth – Brighton to win
Arsenal vs Tottenham – Arsenal to win
Liverpool vs West Ham United – Liverpool to win

A $50 wager would pay out $269.98 if successful at the current odds.

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Combining his sports coaching career with freelance journalism, Sam is a sports betting writer for various online publications. He is looking to develop both his respective coaching and writing careers, whilst incorporating his other huge passion - travelling the world. Sam currently lives and works in Milan, Italy and playing/following/writing about cricket, football (soccer), tennis, formula 1 and golf continue to take up much of his spare time.