Ace Football presents detailed betting tips on the upcoming Premier League games of the weekend.
As we prepare for the final matchday of the Premier League season, our experts take a look at the bookmakers’ predictions for the upcoming matches.
Let’s check out three betting tips for Matchday 38 of the Premier League.
Goals likely when Brighton host West Ham
West Ham have a chance to leapfrog Manchester United from the sixth spot on the table this weekend. However, they need to beat Brighton to keep their Europa League hopes alive.
We expect the Hammers to push for a win in the upcoming game. Based on their recent attacking numbers, they will most likely find enough goalscoring chances against the Seagulls.
However, Brighton’s newly-found offensive form will most likely enable them to put pressure on West Ham’s backline on Sunday.
Expect goal on both sides when Arsenal take on Everton
Arsenal have no choice but to beat Everton if they want to have a chance in the top-four race. The Gunners come into the game on the back of their bitter 2-0 defeat against Newcastle on Monday.
Given the fact that Everton have already secured their Premier League survival, we expect Arsenal to face less resistance in their next match.
However, Everton’s impressive display in their comeback against Crystal Palace and their overall attacking form convince us that they will find the back of the net at Emirates.
Stay cautious of Brentford’s chances of defeating Leeds
Brentford have enjoyed great form since the start of April, winning five of their last seven games. The Bees will host Leeds United in their final game of the season this weekend.
We would have backed Brentford for another home win on a regular matchday. However, Leeds’ battle for survival convinces us to give them a chance.
Jesse Marsch’s side held Brighton to a 1-1 draw last week. They sit level on points with Burnley, who must face Newcastle in their previous game of the season.
We expect Brentford to still have the upper hand against their opponents. However, Leeds might start defending for a draw if they find out Newcastle are going to beat the Clarets.