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Man United v Liverpool, Crystal Palace v Man City, What Happens Next?



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1. Southampton v Leicester – 8pm Friday, Sky Sports Premier League
These sides met very recently, in Leicester’s 1-0 FA Cup semi-final win in mid-April. Will Friday’s fixture be closer to that tight contest, or last season’s 9-0 drubbing? With Kelechi Iheanacho in remarkable form – the 24-year old has 14 goals in all competitions since the start of February – bettors will be hoping for the latter.

Spreadex is offering a Leicester/Southampton Goal Supremacy spread of just 0.25-0.45, with a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95. As for Match Odds, the Foxes are at 11/10 to the Saints at 21/10.

2. Crystal Palace v Man City – 12.30pm Saturday, BT Sport 1
If Man United lose to Liverpool on Sunday, then Man City will’ve secured the Premier League title with a victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday. Back-to-back losses for Palace means they are prime fodder for Guardiola’s lot, especially since they already beat them 4-0 back in January.

It’s hard to see any other result than an away win, with Spreadex offering a Man City/Palace (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.5-1.7, alongside a Total Goal Minutes spread of 144-154. City are also odds on at 1/3, against Palace’s match odds of 9/1.

3. Chelsea v Fulham – 5.30pm Saturday, Sky Sports Premier League
Coming off a 1-1 draw against Real Madrid, Chelsea should have less to worry about in Saturday’s West London derby. The Cottagers still have an outsider’s chance of staying up, but would need a few wins under their belt, and a complete capitulation from Brighton.

Those much-needed 3 points are likely to prove elusive for the visitors this weekend, however. Spreadex is offering a conclusive Chelsea/Fulham Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3, and Match Odds of 4/9 for the Blues and 7/1 for Fulham.

4. Man United v Liverpool – 4.30pm Sunday, Sky Sports Premier League
While Man United’s spot in the Champions League is pretty much safe, Liverpool need a whole lot of luck if they are to reach Europe’s premier competition next season. They’re stuck in 6th place on 54 points, 4 adrift of Chelsea. A result on Sunday, then, would be a start, but not enough on its own.

One thing the Reds will benefit from its United’s Europa League semi on Thursday. With the visitors hoping to take advantage of a tired side, Spreadex is offering a Liverpool/Man United (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2, alongside Match Odds of 6/4 for Liverpool and 17/10 for United.

5. Burnley v West Ham – 8.15pm Monday, Sky Sports Premier League
The Hammers have wobbled at exactly the wrong time. Back-to-back losses to Newcastle and Chelsea have put them 3 points behind the Blues in 5th place, with Liverpool, Spurs and Everton all breathing down their necks.

They should still fancy themselves against Burnley, however, despite the Clarets’ 4-0 win over Wolves. Spreadex has a West Ham/Burnley (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.25-0.45, and Match Odds of 23/20 for the Hammers and 9/4 for Burnley.

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