Gameweek 24 looms large in the Premier League and there are some crucial fixtures up and down the top-flight on Saturday.
League leaders Arsenal feature in one of the three games which kick off at 3pm, travelling to Elland Road to face Leeds United.
Chelsea host West Ham in a London derby which brings the curtain down on Saturday’s Premier League action, with the action kicking off at Stamford Bridge at 5.30pm.
We have put together an accumulator for the Saturday matches which pays almost 24/1.
Saturday Premier League Tips
Brighton vs Everton draw @ 13/5
Arsenal to beat Leeds United @ 8/15
Wolves to beat Bournemouth @ 2/1
Chelsea to beat West Ham @ 1/2
Four-fold at 24/1
Tight encounter expected at the AmEx
Brighton have won only five of their 11 Premier League home games this season and the Seagulls may find Everton a tough nut to crack on Saturday.
Albion have drawn three of their last four home games and the south-coast side may have to settle for another point when David Moyes brings the Toffees to town.
Everton have lost only four of their 11 away games this term, shocking Aston Villa at Villa Park earlier this month.
They have gone four matches unbeaten, drawing three of them and only Arsenal have conceded fewer Premier League away goals this season, so expect a draw at the AmEx Stadium on Saturday.
Leg 1: Brighton vs Everton draw @ 13/5
Gunners can get title tilt back on track
Arsenal’s incredible home record took a hit when Manchester United won 3-2 at the Emirates Stadium last Sunday, but the Gunners can bounce back by taking three points at Elland Road.
Michael Carrick has got United playing well again, having a miraculous effect on dressing room morale, so the Gunners’ players and fans should not be too rocked by last week’s defeat to the Red Devils.
Arsenal have conceded only nine goals away from home in the Premier League this season and that miserly defence means they can head north to Yorkshire expecting to keep a clean sheet against Leeds.
One goal may be enough to win the match and Mikel Arteta has a rich variety of attacking options from which to choose.
Leg 2: Arsenal to beat Leeds United @ 8/15
Wolves carrying more bite these days
Rob Edwards deserves some credit for sparking a revival at Wolves in recent weeks and the Premier League’s basement club can maintain their hot streak by beating Bournemouth at Molineux.
Wolves went five games unbeaten before losing 2-0 at Manchester City last Saturday and thier last three home games have been a 3-0 victory over West Ham, a 6-1 FA Cup stuffing of Shrewsbury and a goalless draw against Newcastle.
No team has conceded more away goals this season than Bournemouth and the home side look good value to take advantage of the Cherries’ weakness.
Leg 3: Wolves to beat Bournemouth @ 2/1
Buzzing Blues can boss London derby
Liam Rosenior has brought a feelgood factor to Stamford Bridge since his arrival, bossing the Blues to five wins in six games in charge, taking three points from Napoli in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Cole Palmer made a triumphant return to the pitch and the England star may be about to inspire a comfortable London derby success on Saturday against a brittle West Ham side.
Anything other than a home victory at the Bridge would be a shock.
Leg 4: Chelsea to beat West Ham @ 1/2
















