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Football accumulator tips for this weekend’s Premier League games (24/25/26 Feb 2024)

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LIVERPOOL go into the weekend as the Premier League leaders, and despite not playing this Matchweek, their four-point lead ensures they will remain top no matter what their rivals do.

The Reds face Chelsea in the final of the Carabao Cup on Sunday. But the best Manchester City and Arsenal can hope for is to close the gap on the leaders.

Manchester City head to the south coast to face Bournemouth on Saturday evening. And the Gunners host Eddie Howe’s Newcastle at the Emirates in a rare Saturday 8 pm kick-off.

Another team looking to cash in on the eight-match weekend is Aston Villa. The Villans reclaimed fourth place from Spurs in the league table last week with a 2-1 win over Fulham. They can put clear daylight between themselves and their North London rivals - who don't play - with a win against struggling Nottingham Forest. 

Below, we have named our best Premier League bets in a Saturday treble that pays £90.41 (for a £10 bet) if it wins. Add our Sunday and Monday selections to our treble, and it could win a cool £348.06.

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🥅 Crystal Palace vs Burnley: Palace to Score Over 1.5 Goals (11/10)

Oliver Glasner takes charge of his first game for the Eagles, and it’s fair to say he couldn’t have hand-picked better opponents. The new Palace boss has already indicated he will play a more attacking style of football, and a wide-open side like Burnley will provide plenty of opportunities for the new boss to get his tenure off to a winning start.

It’s not often anyone would tip Palace to have over 1.5 shots, never mind over 1.5 goals. But against a Burnley team that has conceded 55 goals this season, could the Eagles finally be about to provide a goal glut for their home faithful?   

Bet on Palace to score over 1.5 goals at 11/10 with bet365

🥅 Man Utd vs Fulham: Alejandro Garnacho to Score or Assist (21/20)

The temptation here was to go with a goal for the in-form Rasmus Højlund. The Dane has scored seven in his last seven. 

But also in good form of late is Alejandro Garnacho, who has two goals and one assist in his last three matches. 

The young Argentine assisted one of Højlund’s goals in the Red Devils' 2-1 win over Luton last Sunday. And quite how he didn’t add to that with another assist or a goal of his own is a mystery. United had a glut of chances, with Garnacho, in particular, guilty of blowing plenty of them. 

The hosts are in good form, and it would be no surprise to see them put Fulham to the sword. Garnacho scored twice against West Ham in his last home appearance and is a good bet to play a key role again this week.  

Bet on Alejandro Garnacho to score or assist at 21/20 with bet365

🥅 Arsenal vs Newcastle: Over 3.5 Goals (11/10)

Up until the trip to Porto in the Champions League, Arsenal couldn’t stop scoring.

The Gunners have found the net 21 times in their last five Premier League matches, with 11 coming in their last two. Okay, Palace, West Ham and Burnley conceded 16 of those goals, but it’s still a good return, no matter who the opposition is.

As for Newcastle, they are currently scoring and conceding goals at a rate probably not seen since the Keegan days. In their last five Premier League matches, 26 goals have been scored.

Last season, this fixture was highly anticipated but ended up a 0-0 bore draw. Can anyone see that happening again this season?

Bet on over 3.5 goals at 11/10 with bet365

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🥅 Wolves vs Sheffield Utd: Wolves to Win and Over 2.5 Goals (11/10)

Wolves had one of their best results of the season last weekend with a 2-1 win over Spurs in North London. 

Sheffield United, well, what can we say? They seem to lurch from one defensive calamity to another. 

Last weekend, it was Brighton who received a helping hand from the Blades. This time Mason Holgate got the Seagulls on the path to victory with his ridiculous red card on 13 minutes.

Over 3.5 goals have been scored in United’s last five matches. In three of them, both teams have scored. Goals are guaranteed at Molineux. And even if the Blades do find the back of the net, it’s hard to see them leaving the West Midlands with anything other than another defeat. 

Back Wolves to win and over 2.5 goals at 11/10 with bet365

🥅 West Ham vs Brentford: Over 4.5 Cards (5/6)

West Ham average 2.48 cards per game, Brentford average 2.32. It’s a London Derby, and both teams are desperate for a win. 

West Ham, well more so David Moyes, is under pressure from the fans. In matches like this, the best thing a player can do to get the fans behind them is get stuck in. Take Kalvin Phillips, for example. 

Unfortunately, Phillips is suspended, after picking up a red card against Forest. But with West Ham needing a win to get the fans off their backs and Brentford fighting for their Premier League lives, we expect to see this match have at least five cards.

Back over 4.5 cards at 5/6 with bet365

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About the author

Dean Etheridge

Dean is an experienced freelance sports betting writer who specialises in football. He predominantly covers the Premier League and Champions League but can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game. You can follow Dean on LinkedIn ()



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