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More weekend wonders in the Premier League

It’s not just Premier League betting which makes online betting so excitable.

It’s the array of football games in England which never fail to surprise you and keep you compelled at both ends of the table.

This weekend should be no different.

WEEK 25 SATURDAY:

Arsenal vs Hull City

A home banker, right? – Wrong!

Marco Silva is doing a great job at the club with the fewest resources of any Premier League team, and there’s no doubt Hull can stay up.

After taking four points off Man Utd and Liverpool, anything further from their visit to the Emirates will be a bonus.

For all their talent, the age-old criticisms levelled at Arsenal remain justified and they are out of the title race.

Manchester United vs Watford

It’s been drawing too many games like this – at home to supposedly inferior opposition – why United are not in the title mix.

Indeed, Watford beat Jose Mourinho’s side 3-1 at Vicarage Road in September.

They now travel to Old Trafford buoyed by back-to-back wins over Arsenal and Burnley and the return to the goals for captain Troy Deeney.

Middlesbrough vs Everton

When your manager Ronald Koeman describes you as ‘world class’, you know you have a real talent.

After such a stellar playing career, Koeman knows a top-class centre-forward when he sees one, and, fresh from scoring four against Bournemouth, Romelu Lukaku fits the bill.

As he chases the two goals which would ensure he overtakes Duncan Ferguson as Everton’s top scorer in the Premier League, how Boro could do with someone to put the ball in the net.

They have attempted a league-low 56 shots on target in the Premier League this season; 16 fewer than any other team. In their defence, they don’t concede many, so Lukaku will find this harder than the accommodating Cherries’ backline.

Stoke City vs Crystal Palace

There was undoubted friction in the Stoke camp when it emerged last week that new signing Saido Berahino served an autumn ban for failing a drug test.

The £12 million signing now has to put that behind him and focus on a return to fitness and, more crucially, goalscoring.

Crystal Palace could be perfect opponents, except both chairman Steve Parish and manager Sam Allardyce will have delivered some hard-hitting truths after their 4-0 home drubbing by Sunderland last weekend.

After a week of back-to-basics on the training ground, the Eagles are suddenly second from bottom and surely won’t be as slack again?

Sunderland vs Southampton

No-one could have predicted Sunderland going to Palace and winning 4-0, let alone producing the level of performance.

David Moyes’ men remain bottom but have gained untold confidence from their best all-round team showing of the season.

Southampton have had little luck of late with captain Virgil van Dijk injured and the departure of Jose Fonte to West Ham, but they remain a side who can trouble most teams on their day.

They have a fortnight’s break after this and will want a positive result ahead of the League Cup Final.

West Ham vs West Brom

Six wins in nine games back up the claim of Hammers’ boss Slaven Bilic who felt his critics were wrong to doubt him after a poor first third of the campaign, which included a run of seven matches without a win.

The difficulties of adjusting to their new surroundings and the Dimitri Payet saga merely added to the misery which, while has not gone away completely, is fast becoming a distant memory.

However, they still trail high-flying West Brom by five points whose own manager Tony Pulis continues to prove his value.

WEEK 25 SUNDAY:

Burnley vs Chelsea

The side with the best away record in the top flight travel to the club with one of the best home records.

Chelsea are nine points clear at the top and, after their annual dismantling of Arsenal, are odds-on favourites for a second Premier League title triumph in three years.

Given their resources, the newly-promoted Clarets have been every bit as successful themselves this season, although never gave themselves a chance at Watford last weekend when Jeff Hendrick was dismissed after just seven minutes – he’ll be banned for this one.

WEEK 25 MONDAY:

Swansea City vs Leicester City

What a game this could be.

Surely, reigning champions Leicester could not be in the bottom three come the end of the weekend?

Certainly, Swansea are on a roll under new boss Paul Clement and showed a different side to their character last weekend – conceding just one goal during a Man City bombardment and clawing their way back into the game only to concede a last-gasp equaliser.

Only goal difference separates these two.

WEEK 25 TUESDAY:

Bournemouth vs Manchester City

Against a Bournemouth side which conceded six last time out, the likes of new favourite Gabriel Jesus, Sergio Aguero (if selected), David Silva, Raheem Sterling and Kevin de Bruyne must be looking forward to their trip to the Vitality Stadium.

City have made 80 changes to their starting line-ups this season, more than any other Premier League side – and they can do with their squad!

For Eddie Howe’s men, a good result at home to their mega-rich visitors will ensure they avoid the threat of being drawn into a relegation battle.

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