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Premier League: 3 Betting tips for Matchday 28

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Ace Football presents detailed betting tips on the upcoming Premier League games of the weekend.

As we prepare for another weekend of Premier League football, our experts take a look at the bookmakers’ predictions for the upcoming matches.

Let’s check out three betting tips for Matchday 27 of the Premier League.

Don’t expect goals when Newcastle host Brighton

Newcastle’s next match will be an important test for them to prove they can bid for a top-half finish. Having lost their last three games, their opponents, Brighton, are far from their best form.

The tenth-placed Seagulls hope to bounce back from their 2-0 loss against Villa by ending Newcastle’s seven-game unbeaten run. However, we expect both sides to push for a smash and grab win in the upcoming game.

Expect Tottenham to beat the Toffees

Tottenham fans don’t know how to feel about Spurs’ performances in recent weeks. Brilliant games are followed by unbalanced performances that wash away their hopes of a top-four finish.

Antonio Conte’s side suffered a shock FA Cup elimination against Middlesbrough this week. However, we expect them to continue their pattern of bouncing back and regaining their best form against Everton.

The Merseyside club have won only one of their last six Premier League games, particularly struggling in their attacking line. Everton will most likely try to use Spurs’ defensive weaknesses to their benefit. However, we doubt they can counter Tottenham’s newly found form upfront.

Back Chelsea for a strong start against Burnley

Chelsea’s well-documented struggles to integrate Romelu Lukaku in their attacking unit have affected the Blues’ goalscoring stats this season.

However, Thomas Tuchel seems to have found an attacking system without the Belgian striker in his side’s recent games. It did not provide the Blues with goals in the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool. However, Tuchel’s side manage to come very close to scoring several times against Liverpool’s solid backline.

This week, Chelsea will face Burnley, who are fighting an uphill battle to get out of the relegation zone. Defending has not been the Clarets’ main problem lately, but we still expect Chelsea to put themselves ahead before the interval at Turf Moor.

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