Premier League: Matchday 22 Betting Tips
Another riveting weekend of Premier League action lies ahead, including table-toppers Liverpool travelling to Brentford.
Newcastle and Bournemouth, two of the most in-form sides in the division, get the Premier League action started on Saturday, before title-chasing Arsenal host Aston Villa later on in the day.
We have picked out selections for six Premier League matches.
Tip 1 - Both teams to score in Newcastle v Bournemouth @ 4/7
Newcastle have won their last nine games in all competitions, with their fans suddenly dreaming about a title tilt, so Eddie Howe's side should start on the front foot against Bournemouth on Saturday.
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is brimming with confidence, and Bournemouth will probably struggle to repel the Magpies at St James' Park. Bournemouth, though, have scored 15 goals in their last six away games and will expect to get on the scoresheet at Newcastle.
Tip 2 - Arsenal/Arsenal half-time/full-time v Aston Villa @ 13/10
Arsenal have got their title challenge right back on track and will be full of self-belief after their North London derby joy on Wednesday night.
Coming from behind to beat Tottenham is a fillip which should see the Gunners approach the title run-in vibrantly - and Aston Villa may be swiftly brushed aside at the Emirates on Saturday.
Villa has lost five of their last six away games in the league. Arsenal are unbeaten at home and have conceded just seven goals.
Tip 3 - Manchester United to win and BTTS v Brighton @ 11/5
Ruben Amorim is sticking to his tactical philosophies as Manchester United manager, and Red Devils fans are already worshipping him for that.
The Portuguese is using this season as a building block for getting United in shape for next term.
Defensively, United appear vulnerable as their new chief beds in his methods, but the team carry an attacking threat, as they have shown against high-calibre opposition recently, going undefeated in visits to Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal.
United can win a high-scoring game against Brighton on Sunday.
Tip 4 - Over 1.5 Everton goals v Tottenham @ 23/20
The return of David Moyes to the Everton dugout on Wednesday night got off to a disappointing start with a 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, but better can be expected against Tottenham on Sunday.
Moyes is under great pressure to improve Everton's goal rate. The Toffees failed to score so many times under Sean Dyche in recent weeks.
Expect both Everton and Tottenham to adopt a positive approach, and the home side can be backed at odds-against to score two or more goals.
Tip 5 - Manchester City/Manchester City half-time/full-time v Ipswich @ 17/20
Ipswich has had a hectic schedule, with a Sunday FA Cup tie followed by a Thursday hosting of Brighton in the Premier League, followed by Sunday's visit of Manchester City to Portman Road.
The Tractor Boys may be running short of energy when the champions come to town. City, who have gone five games unbeaten, look a big price to be leading at half-time and winning at full-time.
Tip 6 - Over 3.5 Chelsea goals v Wolves @ 23/10
Monday night sees Chelsea host Wolves, who have conceded eight goals in their last three league games. Vitor Pereira's honeymoon period seems well and truly over, and Chelsea can be expected to run riot at Stamford Bridge.
Odds correct at time of publication but subject to fluctuation