Sunday Premier League tips: Can Chelsea and Liverpool win again?

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The big clashes arrive on Sunday in this Premier League weekend. Manchester City host local rivals Manchester United, and we’ve got a preview of that game coming your way.

But there are a couple of other big clashes, with implications at both ends of the table. We’ve got you covered for top tips on those games, kicking off with the Cottagers’ trip to Anfield…

Liverpool v Fulham

These clubs’ form could hardly be more contrasting. The Reds are unbeaten in their 11 Prem games this term, while Fulham have lost six on the spin – conceding 18 goals.

Liverpool should make light work of their visitors, and are 1/10 for victory. Meanwhile, a 3-0 win for Jurgen Klopp’s men is a 6/1 shot.

The Cottagers have managed just three goals in their last six games. Their leaky defence is up against the prolific Mohamed Salah, and the Reds’ hitman is 21/20 to Outscore the Opposition here.

In the Anytime Goalscorer market, there could be interest in James Milner. He’s already on three goals for the season, and can be backed at 12/5 to net in this game.

Chelsea v Everton

Maurizio Sarri’s men are strong at home. They’ve won five and drawn two of their last seven at Stamford Bridge. But the secret has been attacking magic, not defensive strength. They’ve managed just one clean sheet in the process.

Visitors Everton are improved of late, but the Blues should have enough to win this. A simple home win is 2/5, while it’s 9/5 for Chelsea to Win and Both Teams to Score.

The West London club have won by a 3-1 scoreline twice in the past month, and there’s 10/1 available for a repeat in this clash.

After a difficult first season in England, Alvaro Morata is motoring in his second campaign. He’s netted five goals in his last seven outings, breaking the deadlock in three of them.

The Spaniard is 23/20 Anytime, while it’s 4/1 he’s First Goalscorer against the Toffees.

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All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing

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