Saturday’s Premier League tips: Tottenham and Liverpool book-end big day of action

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Mo Salah Liverpool

There’sonly two matchdays left of this crazy season where Liverpool could lose onegame and not win the title.

We’vealso got the climax of the battle for the top four – that surely can’t continueat this recent snail’s pace.

Whilethe final relegation spot looks set to go down to the wire with Cardiff Cityhosting Crystal Palace in the first of the day’s evening fixtures.

But we start at the Vitality Stadium as Bournemouth take on Tottenham Hotspur.

AFC Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur (12:30pm, Sky Sports Premier League/ Sky One)

Spurswill hope a trip to the South Coast can bring them a vital away win after fourleague away defeats on the bounce in all competitions.

We go 20/23 for the Lilywhites to win and consolidate third-place. Son Heung-Min will be available after suspension in the midweek loss to Ajax in the Champions League.

It’s 23/20 that Son bags anytime and 11/2 that he nets 2 or more goals.

Bournemouth have scored eight goals in their last three matches, so you could check out Over 3.5 goals in the game at 29/20. The Cherries on the Double Chance with a Draw are 10/11.


West Ham v Southampton

Six points from their remaining two games could see West Ham make the top ten. A Hammers win at 5/4 would be the perfect start in their final home game of the season.

Southamptonpicked up the point they needed to avoid the drop last weekend. So that couldsee them play with a freedom we haven’t seen for most of the season. 

We go West Ham to win with both teams to score at 13/5Michail Antonio to notch is 2/1, James Ward-Prowse to continue his fine goal-scoring form is also 13/5 anytime.

Wolves v Fulham

Thesetwo promoted teams have had very differing seasons. Fulham will be returning tothe Championship, while Wolves could be set for the Europa League next season.

However,this isn’t as straight-forward as it seems as Fulham have won three on thebounce.

We have both teams to score at a short 4/5, with a home victory at 8/15.

Diogo Jota has been a revelation this season, you can get 7/4 for Jota to hit the net in a Wolves win.

As for the Cottagers, Ryan Babel is 11/5 to score anytime. A Fulham win stands at 5/1.


Cardiff City v Crystal Palace (5.30pm, BT Sport 1)

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Thisis a must win for Cardiff City. Lose and relegation back to the second-tierwill be confirmed.

NeilWarnock could throw caution to the wind, especially at home and we go 8/5 for a Bluebirds win.

Youcould have a gander at Cardiff midfielder Victor Camarasa to open the scoring at 6/1.

CrystalPalace’s Wilfried Zaha to net anytime is 21/10Palace to win with both teams hitting the onion bag is 19/5.


Newcastle United v Liverpool (7.45pm, Sky Sports Premier League)

Itall ends with a big game at St. James’ Park. Liverpool must keep winning andpile the pressure on Manchester City in this epic title race.

Jurgen Klopp’s men to win their eighth league game in a row is 1/3. Goal difference could be a big factor on the final day, so you can find Liverpool to win with Over 3.5 goals in the game at 11/5.

The Toon have a trump card though. In the opposing dugout is former Liverpool gaffer Rafael Benitez. It would be ironic if a Newcastle win at 17/2, finally ends the Reds’ title bid.

In the goalscorer market, Salomon Rondon is 3/1 to score anytime, while Sadio Mane is 10/3 to break the deadlock.

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

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