Premier League Game Week 29 football tips and predictions – Copybet

There is a full round of Premier League fixtures spread from Tuesday to Thursday this week, with some key matches impacting both ends of the table. League leaders Arsenal head to the south coast to face a Brighton team that are seeking a third win in a row.

Manchester City will look to put the pressure on the Gunners on Wednesday, when they host a Nottingham Forest team who are just two points outside the relegation zone.

Leeds vs Sunderland

Tue 03 March, 19:30

Despite Leeds’ recent upturn in form, the West Yorkshire club have still not pulled clear of the relegation zone and this could be a significant clash.

Daniel Farke’s men are just six points outside the relegation zone, even though they are on a run that has seen them lose just three of their last 15 league games.

Leeds’ bid to stay in the top flight has been built around a strong home record, with the hosts having lost just four of their 14 matches at Elland Road.

Sunderland head to Yorkshire off the back of a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth, but they have won just two of their 14 away games this term.

The Black Cats have won just one of their last seven meetings with Leeds, with last year’s Championship clash finishing 2-1 to the hosts.

Wolves vs Liverpool

Tue 03 March, 20:15

Liverpool have leapfrogged Chelsea into fifth after securing three straight league wins and now head to bottom club Wolves.

There may be 35 points and 15 places separating the two sides, but Wanderers have taken four points from their last two home games, against Aston Villa and Arsenal.

Arne Slot’s men were impressive in victory over West Ham on Saturday and go in search of a seventh straight victory against Wolves.

The last three games between the sides have finished 2-1 to the Reds, with both teams scoring in four of the last five meetings.

Brighton vs Arsenal

Wed 04 March, 19:30

Arsenal are unbeaten in their last six meetings with Brighton going into Wednesday’s clash at the Amex Stadium.

The Gunners have already beaten Brighton twice at home this season, in the Premier League and EFL Cup, with four of the five goals scored in the second half.

Bukayo Saka has scored twice in Arsenal’s last three trips to the Amex, including the opener in a 3-0 back in April 2024.

Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest

Wed 04 March, 19:30

They may not have been at their best since the turn of the year, but Manchester City are unbeaten in six going into their clash with struggling Nottingham Forest.

Every game looks like a must-win if City are going to bridge the gap between themselves and Arsenal and this should be another three points for Pep Guardiola’s men.

Forest have only won four and lost eight of their 14 away games this season and head to a ground where they have lost their last three and failed to score.

The 1-3 goal target has been hit in each of the last seven meetings between the sides and has landed in each of City’s last four league fixtures.