8/1 fourfold on West Ham vs Liverpool and other Premier League specials
8/1 fourfold on West Ham vs Liverpool and other Premier League specials
Ahead of another massive weekend of action, we've picked out four best bets for an 8/1 accumulator.
Liverpool had a disastrous result in midweek, losing 2-0 in the Merseyside derby against Everton. Many pundits are now suggesting that the Red's title dream is dead and they certainly face an uphill battle now.
West Ham were also on the wrong end of a bad result last time out, beaten 5-2 at Crystal Palace. With neither side in form, this could be an open game and we expect the goals to flow.
A recent run of improved form that has seen them lose just one of their last seven Premier League games, has seen Burnley give themselves half a chance of survival.
The Clarets were superb against Sheffield United last weekend and have also recorded impressive points at Chelsea and West Ham in recent weeks.
Against a Manchester United side that struggles to keep a clean sheet, Vincent Kompany's men can have more success in front of goal. However with Bruno Fernandes in sparkling form, we're still backing United to come out on top.
The North London derby always delivers and everything suggests there will be more goals to enjoy on Sunday afternoon.
Arsenal will arrive as the league leaders and will be desperate to leave with three points but Spurs, themselves hunting down a Champions League spot, will be hugely motivated to damage their rival's title chances.
The reverse fixture earlier in the season finished 2-2 and a similar result this time around would not be a surprise.
Two sides with very different targets meet at the City Ground on Sunday evening. Forest sit just one place above the bottom three and are nervously looking over their shoulder. City on the otherhand are in touching distance at the top of the table and know that three points here could put them back on top.
Forest need points and they'll have to go for this one but that could well play into Manchester City's hands and it would be a significant shock if Pep's men didn't triumph in the Midlands.