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Don’t speculate: 5 tips for a profitable Premier League accumulator

13 Dec | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
Don’t speculate: 5 tips for a profitable Premier League accumulator

Liverpool will have no problems at the Riverside, while Chelsea will avoid a slip-up in this enhanced coupon...

Liverpool to beat Middlesbrough – {ODDS:125018981:8/13}

Despite a slight stutter, Liverpool should have more than enough to see off goal-shy Middlesbrough.

The Reds have been beaten by them just once in their last 10 meetings.

That fallow spell looks set to continue, considering Jurgen Klopp’s side have only lost one match in 17 in all competitions.

Liverpool also boast the Premier League’s best attack, having scored 37 goals.

With Middlesbrough’s being the worst – registering just 13 – they could be in for a long night.

Chelsea to beat Sunderland – {ODDS:125018490:4/11}

Table-toppers Chelsea are a short price, but they are a banker.

The Blues have won nine Premier League matches on the spin and look unstoppable.

That success has largely been based on a stout defence, which has conceded just 11 goals – the joint-fewest in the league.

Sunderland, conversely, have won just three of their 15 league matches this season – picking up just two points elsewhere – and sit bottom.

Given that they have scored the second-fewest goals (14) after Middlesbrough, another defeat is inevitable.

Manchester United to beat Crystal Palace – {ODDS:125017474:8/11}

Crystal Palace have won just one of their last nine matches – losing six – and are hovering just three points above the relegation zone.

With just one clean sheet in 20, their struggles are hardly surprising.

A resurgent Manchester United, who have not lost in eight, should take full advantage.

Jose Mourinho’s side have won each of their matches against the bottom seven, while they are yet to be beaten by anyone in the bottom half.

Their trip to south London should be a profitable one.

Stoke to beat Southampton – {ODDS:125016067:21/10}

Southampton have been a shambles on the road this term.

Their only win in seven came against misfiring West Ham, while they have picked up just one point from their last three on the road.

Against Stoke, that unenviable record will not change.

The Potters have won three of their last four on their own patch, conceding just two goals in the process.

Considering Claude Puel’s side have scored just two in four, there is little to be optimistic about.

West Brom to beat Swansea – {ODDS:125015080:21/20}

Eighth-placed West Brom have already surprised a lot of people this season.

The Baggies have won back-to-back matches at the Hawthorns, while they have been beaten just once in six.

Swansea, meanwhile, have picked up just one point in six matches away from the Liberty Stadium – conceding 12 goals in their last four.

With Tony Pulis’ side in fine goalscoring form, netting seven in their two most recent home games, they should make the Swans suffer.

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