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Arsenal v Chelsea, Man Utd v Liverpool, What Happens Next?



Real Madrid are into 6 mins of added time and 2-1 down against Sevilla in a crucial title battle – What Happens Next?





 

Spread Bets of the Week

1. Chelsea v Arsenal – 8.15pm Wednesday, Sky Sports PL


Can a hugely confident Chelsea all but guarantee their top 4 place, or can their London rivals Arsenal come to Stamford Bridge and grab a huge win in their desperate push for some form of European football for next season?

After reaching the Champions League final, beating league leaders Man City, and moving up to the top 3 in the league, the last couple of weeks have been more-or-less perfect for the Blues, and Tuchel’s men will look to continue to make this season end as a hugely successful one.

Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are still stinging from their Europa League semi-final defeat and know that any hopes of avoiding a first season without European competition in 25 years will likely be decided here.

Chelsea are available at match odds of 8/11, against Arsenal’s 4/1. Spreadex are also offering a Chelsea/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 0.7-0.9, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 124-134.

2. Aston Villa v Everton – 6pm Thursday, Sky Sports PL


After a crucial away victory to Champions League-chasing West Ham on Sunday, can Everton continue their own bid for some form of European football next season with another victory on the road against an Aston Villa side with seemingly little to play for?

While Villa have been in shaky form recently with only 2 wins in their last 10, the Toffees have only been marginally better – registering 3 wins in that time and losing 2 of the last 3 league H2Hs.

The away side are slight favourites with Spreadex, with an Everton/Aston Villa (h) Supremacy spread of 0- 0.2 available, and match odds of Everton at 6/4 to Villa’s 7/4.

3. Man Utd v Liverpool – 8.15pm Thursday, Sky Sports PL


In this rescheduled match, Liverpool will know that a win at the home of their bitter rivals will be crucial in their pursuit of a top-4 place, but a confident Utd will certainly not be doing them any favours.

Liverpool last won at Old Trafford in the league way back in 2014, so there will need to be a drastic change of fortunes for Jurgen Klopp’s men to grab all three points here, while Utd will look to end their season on a high and finish as close to Man City as possible.

The away side are slightly favoured though - with Spreadex offering a Liverpool/Man Utd(h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.2-0.4, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.85-3.05 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 146-156.


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