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Premier League Predictions: 3 Betting tips for this weekend (Matchday 14)

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

As we prepare for another 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 14 of the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.

Don’t expect goals when Brentford take on Wolves

Brentford come into their next Premier League game on the back of a 4-0 defeat against Aston Villa.

The Bees take on Wolves, who lost against Leicester City with a similar result.

Having scored only twice in their last six league games, we don’t expect Wolves to find many chances against Brentford’s backline.

On the other hand, the Bees will most likely take a conservative approach to the game. Having failed to score in their last two games, Thomas Frank’s side will most likely retreat to their own half in case they manage to score the opener in the upcoming game.

Back Fulham to beat the Toffees

Fulham continued their impressive run of form by beating Leeds United last Sunday.

Having scored eight goals in their last three games, the Cottagers will most likely find enough goalscoring chances against Everton.

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The Toffees have shown serious defensive problems in their recent outings. On the other hand, their attacking form doesn’t convince us that they will have a chance to prevent Fulham from outscoring them on Saturday.

Goals likely on both sides when Bournemouth host Tottenham

Tottenham will face Bournemouth in a must-win game after their defeats against Newcastle and Man Utd.

The Spurs have shown no signs of attacking problems despite their underwhelming results. However, their defensive form convinces us that Bournemouth will manage to score at least once this weekend.

Bournemouth’s defensive displays have been slightly better when playing on home soil. But that won’t be enough to keep the Spurs at bay in the upcoming match.

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