Premier League

Cheeky tips Liverpool slip at Newcastle, Spurs win, Ward-Prowse goal v Palace

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The Premier League looks mouthwatering this weekend and Cheeky is back to preview all the action and give you his best tips.

 

Newcastle United v Liverpool
What a game to kick off the weekend Bank Holiday shenanigans. Liverpool trail Manchester City in the title race by a point but are in action first, and face a stiff test in the shape of the Toon. Newcastle are in great form at home. Four wins on the bounce and they have only shipped a solitary goal during that run. Make no bones, people, Newcastle away is one of the toughest games left on Liverpool’s fixture list as they look to finish above Manchester City in the title race.

Jurgen Klopp’s all-stars remain in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple of course, and now have a foot in the Champions League final following Wednesday’s 2-0 win over Villarreal. They made it 14 Premier League games unbeaten with victory over Everton in Sunday’s Merseyside derby, but are perhaps a bit on the short side at 4/9. The Mags have claimed two draws in their last three matches against Liverpool, and the draw looks a real runner here at 18/5.

Betting: Draw at 18/5 (Betfair)

 

Aston Villa v Norwich City
Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa go in search of their first win in six Premier League games this weekend against Norwich. Misfiring Villa can relegate Dean Smith’s side this weekend providing they register their first home win at Villa Park since beating Southampton eight weeks ago.

Villa won 2-0 at Carrow Road so can probably just about be trusted to prevail over the Canaries, who are shipping 2.1 goals a game this season on average and won’t relish the mooted return of Danny Ings. Not having Villa at 4/9, like. Ings looks a better shout at 7/2 to score first. The 29-year old has not hit the heights this term, but can add to his five Premier League goals by grabbing the opener at Villa Park.

Betting: Ings to score first at 7/2 (Betfair)

 

Southampton v Crystal Palace
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