Premier League Week 37 Tips – CopyBet
Premier League Week 37 Tips – CopyBet
Tip 1: Everton bid a farewell (of sorts) to Goodison Park on Sunday and would dearly love to sign off 133 years of history with a win.
Indeed, they will expect to, given that the visitors for the last Premier League game at the old ground are Southampton - the division's bottom club who have lost 28 of their 36 matches this season.
But you don't always get what you wish for and Everton's odds are far too short for a side who may want to sign off in style but are 13th in the division having won only nine times in the league all season.
The heart says Everton leave their spiritual home with a win; the head says don't touch them at the price. Southampton somehow managed a 0-0 draw with Manchester City last weekend and maybe gatecrashing Everton's leaving do would at least give them something to brag about en route to the Championship.
Tip 2: There is always plenty on the line when West London rivals Brentford and Fulham meet - there could be even more riding on it this time.
An eighth-place finish in the Premier League could yet secure a European place next season, and it's the Bees currently in that spot with Fulham not far behind.
Of the two, Brentford are in the better form having won four in a row. Fulham, in contrast, have hit the buffers with four defeats in five.
Very few players are in slicker scoring form at the moment than Brentford's Yoane Wissa, who has scored on four of his last five starts and can make it five in six at the Gtech Stadium on Sunday.
Tip 3: Champions Liverpool are at Brighton on Monday night in a game which means plenty to the Seagulls, less for the Reds.
Brighton are chasing a possible European place and will be positive, but Liverpool, with any pressure off, can also enjoy themselves.
Expect positivity from Arne Slot's men who have chalked up 19 corners in their last two away games and can clear the 6.5 mark at the Amex.
Tip 4: Nottingham Forest have been in danger of imploding in their pursuit of a Champions League spot but it may well be worth backing them to right the ship at West Ham on Sunday.
Their 2-2 draw against Leicester and on-field spat between manager and chairman afterwards didn't make for pretty viewing going into their two biggest games of what has been a fantastic campaign.
However, they are still 22 points better off than the Hammers, whose only win in their last nine matches was against a truly dreadful Manchester United.
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