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Premier League acca: A 26/1 four-fold for Saturday’s fixtures

22 Jan | BY Steve Palmer | MIN READ TIME |
Premier League acca: A 26/1 four-fold for Saturday’s fixtures

There are five Premier League matches scheduled for Saturday, starting with West Ham's home clash with Sunderland in the lunchtime kick-off.

Gameweek 23 looms large in the Premier League and there are some crucial fixtures up and down the top-flight on Saturday.

West Ham and Sunderland get the day started at the London Stadium, while three games kick off at 3pm.

Bournemouth and Liverpool meet at the Vitality Stadium in the tea-time fixture to bring the curtain down on the day’s action.

We have put together an accumulator for the Saturday matches which pays at almost 26/1.

Saturday Premier League Tips

  • Burnley vs Tottenham draw @ 12/5
  • Fulham vs Brighton draw @ 12/5
  • Manchester City to beat Wolves @ 2/9
  • Liverpool to beat Bournemouth @ 10/11

Four-fold at 26/1

Clarets buoyed by Anfield heroics

Burnley players and fans were thrilled to leave Anfield with a point last Saturday and the Clarets can further boost their survival hopes by matching Tottenham at Turf Moor.

Obviously Burnley are going to have to start winning a few matches to extricate themselves from the relegation mire, but Scott Parker’s men would probably be content with extending their unbeaten run in all competitions to four.

Sandwiched in between league draws with Manchester United and Liverpool was a 5-1 FA Cup thrashing of Millwall, so the signs are positive for Burnley. Tottenham’s away record is strong – and Spurs have been boosted by their midweek Champions League success over Borussia Dortmund – but a hard-fought draw looks in the offing at Burnley.

Leg 1: Burnley vs Tottenham draw @ 12/5

Seagulls can leave London with a point

Only a point separates Fulham and Brighton in the Premier League table and these two evenly matched sides could play out a stalemate at Craven Cottage. 

Fulham’s confidence has been dented by a defeat at Leeds last Saturday, while Brighton required a last-minute equaliser to salvage a point at home to Bournemouth on Monday night.

Brighton have drawn their last two Premier League games and that streak may well extend through this visit to the capital.

Leg 2: Fulham vs Brighton draw @ 12/5

City should get back to winning ways

A Manchester derby defeat at Old Trafford was followed by a Champions League loss at Bodo/Glimt for Manchester City, leaving Pep Guardiola facing some difficult questions, and nothing less than a comfortable Premier League victory at home to Wolves will ease the pressure on the fiery Spaniard.

Expect City to react well to recent setbacks by crushing Wolves at the Etihad Stadium. This seems like a must-win contest in relation to City’s hopes of catching Arsenal in the title race. Wolves are winless away from home this season and have scored only five goals.

Leg 3: Manchester City to beat Wolves @ 2/9

Vitality Stadium increasingly lacking sparkle

Bournemouth were flirting with the top of the table earlier in the season, but the Cherries have slumped to 15th place, getting sucked into relegation trouble.

The mood at the Vitality Stadium has changed from euphoric to edgy – and Liverpool will probably take advantage of those Bournemouth nerves. 

The Reds have had a frustrating campaign but retain plenty of world-class operators in their ranks, while they boast an impressive record against Bournemouth, winning six on the bounce and 13 of the last 14 head-to-heads.

Leg 4: Liverpool to beat Bournemouth @ 10/11

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