Each week we will update this page with the latest football bets, tips and match previews from all Premier League games! As you are now a member of the Free BetInfo24 Football service we will drop you an email to let you know that the latest tips are available.
New UK 18+ only. Register (excl. 13/04/2024) with promo code WELCOME40, Bet £10+ on Sports in one transaction within 7 days of registering. Get £30 Free Bets & £10 free spins within 10hrs of bet settlement. Bonuses expire 7 days after issue. Min odds, eligibility & payment exclusions apply. T&Cs apply.
Ipswich vs West Ham UNDER 2.5 | Tottenham vs Brighton OVER 2.5
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea BTTS | Southampton vs Arsenal BTTS - No
£10 acca pays £100
New UK 18+ only. Register (excl. 13/04/2024) with promo code WELCOME40, Bet £10+ on Sports in one transaction within 7 days of registering. Get £30 Free Bets & £10 free spins within 10hrs of bet settlement. Bonuses expire 7 days after issue. Min odds, eligibility & payment exclusions apply. T&Cs apply.
The Cherries come into the game on the back of a 3-1 defeat to Manchester City in Kevin De Bruyne's final game for City.
On Kevin De Bruyne’s final home appearance it was Omar Marmoush who stole the limelight, with the Egyptian’s 14th minute stunner from 25 yards out giving City the lead.
De Bruyne followed that up with one of the misses of the season as his left footed effort from Marmoush’s ball across the box struck the underside of the crossbar.
At the other end Evanilson struck the bar with a sliding effort after a great ball from Marcus Tavernier.
Bernardo Silva doubled City’s lead in the 38th minute, when Ilkay Gundogan’s cutback found the Portuguese, who was left with a simple tap in.
The Cherries were handed a way back into the game when Mateo Kovacic was given a straight red card for a pull back on Evanilson in the 67th minute.
But that advantage lasted just six minutes when Lewis Cook was given a straight red card for a late challenge on substitute Nico Gonzalez.
City sealed the three points with a minute remaining with Nico Gonzalez’s thundering strike (89).
Bournemouth did manage to grab a consolation goal in the sixth minute of injury time, when Daniel Jebbison pounced on a terrible mistake from Matheus Nunes to end the game 3-1.
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola told BBC Match of the Day:
Leif Davies went close to a breakthrough when his left footed effort at the second time of asking smashed into the near post of Foxes keeper Jakub Stolarczyk.
Jamie Vardy when close at the other end, as the striker swept his effort into the side netting after grappling with Ipswich skipper Sam Morsy.
Vardy did get his 200th goal for the club in the 27th minute, with the striker slotting his right footed effort from a James Justin pass beyond Alex Palmer to make it 1-0.
Jordan Ayew went close to doubling their lead moments later, but the former Palace man’s driving run and strike was deflected wide at the last minute by Dara O’Shea.
Stolarczyk did his best to hand Ipswich a cheap goal when he was caught doddling on the ball by Enciso, but luckily for the keeper Enciso couldn’t capitalise on that mistake as his chip fell safely back into the arms of the Pole.
Leicester doubled their lead in the 69th minute through Kasey McAteer, with the youngster firing Wilfried Ndidi’s pass home from a tight angle, after hitting the post moments before.
Ruud van Nistelrooy praised Jamie Vardy when he spoke to LCFCTV for always stepping up to the big occasion after our No.9 continued making history on his final-ever Leicester City appearance:
Marco Silva's men come into the game on the back of an impressive 3-2 comeback win over West London rivals Brentford.
Raul Jimenez’s 16th minute header allowed Fulham to draw first blood in the West London derby, with the striker rising highest to head Alex Iwobi’s deflected cross.
That lead lasted just six minutes when Bryan Mbeumo’s right footed effort across goal levelled the scoring in the 22nd minute, with Yoane Wissa grabbing the assist.
The Bees were awarded a penalty in the 28th minute when Joachim Anderson clumsily felled Kevin Schade in the penalty area.
Mbeumo stepped up but he saw his penalty saved by Leno, who guessed correctly by diving low to his right.
Brentford did find a second just before the break (43), as Yoane Wissa scrambled the ball over the line to make it 2-1 to the hosts.
Skipper Tom Cairney popped up with a header in the 68th minute to draw Fulham level at 2-2.
Two minutes later the comeback was complete, as Harry Wilson scored his third goal of the season against Brentford with a stunning left footed effort from 25 yards out to secure a memorable 3-2 win for Marco Silva’s side (70).
Marco Silva told FFCTV that he has been targeting breaking Fulham’s record Premier League points tally since winning promotion to the top flight, and so was delighted to do it with a derby victory over Brentford:
On Kevin De Bruyne’s final home appearance it was Omar Marmoush who stole the limelight, with the Egyptian’s 14th minute stunner from 25 yards out giving City the lead.
De Bruyne followed that up with one of the misses of the season as his left footed effort from Marmoush’s ball across the box struck the underside of the crossbar.
At the other end Evanilson struck the bar with a sliding effort after a great ball from Marcus Tavernier.
Bernardo Silva doubled City’s lead in the 38th minute, when Ilkay Gundogan’s cutback found the Portuguese, who was left with a simple tap in.
The Cherries were handed a way back into the game when Mateo Kovacic was given a straight red card for a pull back on Evanilson in the 67th minute.
But that advantage lasted just six minutes when Lewis Cook was given a straight red card for a late challenge on substitute Nico Gonzalez.
City sealed the three points with a minute remaining with Nico Gonzalez’s thundering strike (89).
Bournemouth did manage to grab a consolation goal in the sixth minute of injury time, when Daniel Jebbison pounced on a terrible mistake from Matheus Nunes to end the game 3-1.
Man City boss Pep Guardiola gave his post match thoughts to Sky Sports:
Kieran McKenna's side dropped to 19th in the table after Jamie Vardy marks Foxes farewell with 200th goal on 500th appearance for the club in a 2-0 win for the Foxes.
Leif Davies went close to a breakthrough when his left footed effort at the second time of asking smashed into the near post of Foxes keeper Jakub Stolarczyk.
Jamie Vardy when close at the other end, as the striker swept his effort into the side netting after grappling with Ipswich skipper Sam Morsy.
Vardy did get his 200th goal for the club in the 27th minute, with the striker slotting his right footed effort from a James Justin pass beyond Alex Palmer to make it 1-0.
Jordan Ayew went close to doubling their lead moments later, but the former Palace man’s driving run and strike was deflected wide at the last minute by Dara O’Shea.
Stolarczyk did his best to hand Ipswich a cheap goal when he was caught doddling on the ball by Enciso, but luckily for the keeper Enciso couldn’t capitalise on that mistake as his chip fell safely back into the arms of the Pole.
Leicester doubled their lead in the 69th minute through Kasey McAteer, with the youngster firing Wilfried Ndidi’s pass home from a tight angle, after hitting the post moments before.
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna spoke to Sky Sports following his sides 2-0 defeat:
Matz Sels produced an acrobatic save early on to deny Tomas Soucek, with the midfielder’s header seemingly heading for the back of net were it not for the Belgian.
Morgan Gibbs White went close to breaking the deadlock shortly after, but the midfielder saw his right footed volley saved by Areola, after a long throw from Ola Aina.
A terrible mistake from Areola ensured that Morgan Gibbs White did find the opener in the 11th minute, with the midfielder taking full advantage of an awful pass out from the back from the Frenchman before he slotted into an empty net.
Nuno’s side went to within an inch of doubling their lead at the end of the first half, as Chris Wood’s header from a Forest corner hit the post and was eventually scrambled away by the Hammers.
Forest did double their lead just after the hour mark, as Nikola Milenkovic continued his impressive debut season in the Premier League with a fifth goal of the season, a header from a Forest free kick in the 61st minute.
An outrageous volley from Jarrod Bowen halved the deficit with four minutes to go (86), but Forest held on to secure a much needed win in their quest for European football.
For Potter, it was another frustrating day, but one on which he also admitted to WHUTV his team simply have to perform better if they are to turn narrow defeats into draws and victories:
The Reds will be looking to sign off the season with a win, after a dramatic 3-2 defeat extended their appalling run since winning the title.
It was the Premier League Champions who broke the deadlock at the Amex in the ninth minute, when Harvey Elliott tapped in from a yard out after a brilliant run and cutback by Trent’s heir apparent Conor Bradley.
The Seagulls found an impressive leveller in the 32nd minute when Yasin Ayari calmly slotted Brajan Gruda’s excellent through ball past Alisson to make it 1-1.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s cross in the first minute of first half injury time did for Bart Verbruggen, as it nestled into the far corner to give Liverpool a 2-1 lead heading into the break.
There was a real collectors item for both sets of fans as Mohamed Salah produced one of the misses of the season from a Cody Gakpo ball, it was a miss that would cost the Reds dearly.Alisson and Verbruggen produced fine saves to deny Welbeck and Salah respectively, as the game remained in the balance.
But it was Brighton who levelled through Kaoru Mitoma, with the Japan international following up on Welbeck’s initial effort four minutes after coming on as a substitute (69).
With five minutes remaining Brighton snatched all three points through another substitute, with Jack Hinshelwood tapping in from close range just a minute after being brought on by Hurzeler (85).
Liverpool boss Arne Slot spoke to Sky Sports after their 3-2 defeat at Brighton:
It was the visitors Wolves who took a 24th minute lead at the home of the FA Cup winners, with Emmanuel Agbadou heading the ball over the line, despite the Palace protests and clearance.
That lead lasted three minutes when Eddie Nketiah scored his second Premier League goal of the season from a Romain Esse cutback (27).
The former Arsenal man scored his second five minutes later, when he was left with a simple tap in at the back post after fantastic work from Munoz and Sarr on the right hand side (32).
Ben Chilwell’s deflected free kick in the second half made it 3-1 to Palace (50), it was the defenders first goal in two years for any club.
Jorgan Strand Larsen halved the deficit with his 14th goal of the season, with the striker heading Jean Ricner Bellegarde’s corner in to make it 3-2 (62).
Dean Henderson produced a fine save to deny Goncalo Guedes late on, with the former United man acrobatically saving the Portuguese’s volley.
FA Cup hero Eberechi Eze put the icing on the cake four minutes from time (86), when he cut inside and found the bottom corner of Jose Sa’s net after a brilliant ball from Justin Devenny ensured Palace won the game 4-2.
Oliver Glasner told PalaceTV that says his sides performance against Wolverhampton Wanderers was demonstrative of a group of outstanding character:
Noni Madueke should have given the Blues an early lead at Stamford Bridge, but the winger blazed Cole Palmer’s ball to the back post over the bar from close range.
United appeared to take the lead through Harry Maguire, with the defender slotting Bruno Fernandes ball into the box beyond Robert Sanchez, but that goal was ruled out for offside.
Reece James’ drive from Noni Madueke’s cutback smashed the post as Chelsea went in search of the crucial opener.
Chelsea were awarded a penalty in the second half when Tyrick George was seemingly brought down in the penalty area by Andre Onana.
But VAR also intervened to overturn this decision, with Onana adjudged to have got the ball before the player.
Marc Cucurella grabbed the only goal of the game in the 71st minute when he headed Reece James’ cross home at the back post.
Madueke continued his tough game in front of goal, as he steered his effort from close range wide of the target with the goal at his mercy.
United’s only real chance of getting back into the match came from Amad, but the winger saw his left footed effort comfortably saved by Robert Sanchez as Chelsea held on for a 1-0 win.
Ruben Amorim gave his thoughts to MUTV on Manchester United's 1-0 defeat at Chelsea:
A mistake from Djed Spence nearly let in Villa skipper John McGinn, but the midfielder blazed his effort from inside the box over the bar, much to the relief of the Spurs fans and players.
The returning Heung Min Son had two great chances cutting inside from the left, but he blazed his efforts both high and wide.Wilson Odobert’s clever flick could easily have wound up in the Villa net were it not for Emi Martinez.
Morgan Rodgers and Marco Asensio went close with efforts on both sides of the park, but neither were able to find the killer final touch.
Luckily for Villa Ezri Konsa popped up with the opener in the 59th minute, with the defender hooking Ollie Watkins header from a corner into the Spurs net to make it 1-0.
Boubacar Kamara’s left footed thunderbolt doubled the scoring for the hosts with seventeen minutes to go (73).
Unai Emery told VillaTV that Aston Villa are in their “best moment” of the season after beating Tottenham Hotspur in their penultimate game of the Premier League campaign:
Declan Rice's stunning strike clinches Champions League qualification for Gunners as they ran out 1-0 winners at the Emirates.
Bruno Guimaraes went close to giving Newcastle an early lead at the Emirates, but the midfielder hit his shot directly into the path of David Raya.
The Brazilian went close again with a left footed effort on the other side of the box, but he was thwarted again by Arsenal’s Spaniard.
At the other end Leandro Trossard went close with a right footed effort across goal, but it went narrowly wide of the far post.
Nick Pope produced a fine save from close range to deny Thomas Partey, with the Arsenal midfielder heading into the keeper from Bukayo Saka’s corner.
Raya completed a hat-trick of fine saves in the match, as his full stretch effort helped prevent Harvey Barnes deflected effort from finding the bottom corner.
The Spaniard wasn’t done there either, as he produced a fine double save to initially deny Dan Burn’s header before kicking out Sven Botman’s follow up.
The only goal of the game came in the 55th minute from the boot of Declan Rice, with the England midfielders sweeping effort from Martin Odegaard’s ball ultimately helping Arsenal to a first win of the season over Newcastle.
The Magpies had chances through Harvey Barnes and former Gunner Joe Willock, but neither could hit the target, as Arsenal held on for a 1-0 win.
Eddie Howe insisted to Sky Sports his side's defeat was not down to Alexander Isak's absence and said he doesn't expect the striker to require surgery on his groin injury:
Aaron Ramsdale was tested early on as he smothered Beto’s early effort to ensure that the Saints stayed in the game.
But the former Arsenal man could do nothing as Iliman Ndiaye opened the scoring in the sixth minute, with the midfielder beating three Saints players before finding the bottom corner.
Ndiaye should have added an assist to his goal, but Beto was unable to hit the target with his effort across the Southampton goal.
Ndiaye struck again in the second minute of first half injury time, when he rounded Ramsdale after a through ball from Dwight McNeil (45+2).
Mistakes from Idrissa Gueye and Ashley Young went unpunished as Jordan Pickford eventually denied second half substitute Ross Stewart.
Southampton’s season was summed up when Cameron Archer missed from close range, with Jay Robinson doing well on the right hand side with a cutback.
Everton boss David Moyes told Sky Sports his players were told they had to finish Everton's last men's match at Goodison Park with a win:
Nuno's men secured a vital 2-1 away win at West Ham as Forest maintained their Champions League hopes.
Matz Sels produced an acrobatic save early on to deny Tomas Soucek, with the midfielder’s header seemingly heading for the back of net were it not for the Belgian.
Morgan Gibbs White went close to breaking the deadlock shortly after, but the midfielder saw his right footed volley saved by Areola, after a long throw from Ola Aina.
A terrible mistake from Areola ensured that Morgan Gibbs White did find the opener in the 11th minute, with the midfielder taking full advantage of an awful pass out from the back from the Frenchman before he slotted into an empty net.
Nuno’s side went to within an inch of doubling their lead at the end of the first half, as Chris Wood’s header from a Forest corner hit the post and was eventually scrambled away by the Hammers.
Forest did double their lead just after the hour mark, as Nikola Milenkovic continued his impressive debut season in the Premier League with a fifth goal of the season, a header from a Forest free kick in the 61st minute.
An outrageous volley from Jarrod Bowen halved the deficit with four minutes to go (86), but Forest held on to secure a much needed win in their quest for European football.
Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo gave his post match thoughts to Sky Sports:
Noni Madueke should have given the Blues an early lead at Stamford Bridge, but the winger blazed Cole Palmer’s ball to the back post over the bar from close range.
United appeared to take the lead through Harry Maguire, with the defender slotting Bruno Fernandes ball into the box beyond Robert Sanchez, but that goal was ruled out for offside.
Reece James’ drive from Noni Madueke’s cutback smashed the post as Chelsea went in search of the crucial opener.
Chelsea were awarded a penalty in the second half when Tyrick George was seemingly brought down in the penalty area by Andre Onana.
But VAR also intervened to overturn this decision, with Onana adjudged to have got the ball before the player.
Marc Cucurella grabbed the only goal of the game in the 71st minute when he headed Reece James’ cross home at the back post.
Madueke continued his tough game in front of goal, as he steered his effort from close range wide of the target with the goal at his mercy.
United’s only real chance of getting back into the match came from Amad, but the winger saw his left footed effort comfortably saved by Robert Sanchez as Chelsea held on for a 1-0 win.
Enzo Maresca told ChelseaTV that his Chelsea players' 'unbelievable effort' was crucial in securing the 1-0 victory over Manchester United that keeps Champions League qualification in the Blues' hands:
The Saints come into this game on the back of a 2-0 defeat in an emotional final game at Goodison Park.
Aaron Ramsdale was tested early on as he smothered Beto’s early effort to ensure that the Saints stayed in the game.
But the former Arsenal man could do nothing as Iliman Ndiaye opened the scoring in the sixth minute, with the midfielder beating three Saints players before finding the bottom corner.
Ndiaye should have added an assist to his goal, but Beto was unable to hit the target with his effort across the Southampton goal.
Ndiaye struck again in the second minute of first half injury time, when he rounded Ramsdale after a through ball from Dwight McNeil (45+2).Mistakes from Idrissa Gueye and Ashley Young went unpunished as Jordan Pickford eventually denied second half substitute Ross Stewart.
Southampton’s season was summed up when Cameron Archer missed from close range, with Jay Robinson doing well on the right hand side with a cutback.
Interim Manager Simon Rusk gave his reaction to SFC Media after Southampton fell to a 2-0 defeat at Everton in their final away match of the season:
Bruno Guimaraes went close to giving Newcastle an early lead at the Emirates, but the midfielder hit his shot directly into the path of David Raya.
The Brazilian went close again with a left footed effort on the other side of the box, but he was thwarted again by Arsenal’s Spaniard.At the other end Leandro Trossard went close with a right footed effort across goal, but it went narrowly wide of the far post.
Nick Pope produced a fine save from close range to deny Thomas Partey, with the Arsenal midfielder heading into the keeper from Bukayo Saka’s corner.
Raya completed a hat-trick of fine saves in the match, as his full stretch effort helped prevent Harvey Barnes deflected effort from finding the bottom corner.
The Spaniard wasn’t done there either, as he produced a fine double save to initially deny Dan Burn’s header before kicking out Sven Botman’s follow up.
The only goal of the game came in the 55th minute from the boot of Declan Rice, with the England midfielders sweeping effort from Martin Odegaard’s ball ultimately helping Arsenal to a first win of the season over Newcastle.
The Magpies had chances through Harvey Barnes and former Gunner Joe Willock, but neither could hit the target, as Arsenal held on for a 1-0 win.
After addressing the Emirates Stadium crowd following their 1-0 win against Newcastle United, Mikel Arteta spoke to www.arsenal.com in the press room:
The 21 defeats of the season have all but been forgiven as Tottenham ended their silverware woes and qualified for next seasons Champions League with a 1-0 win in the Europa League final.
A mistake from Djed Spence nearly let in Villa skipper John McGinn, but the midfielder blazed his effort from inside the box over the bar, much to the relief of the Spurs fans and players.
The returning Heung Min Son had two great chances cutting inside from the left, but he blazed his efforts both high and wide.
Wilson Odobert’s clever flick could easily have wound up in the Villa net were it not for Emi Martinez.Morgan Rodgers and Marco Asensio went close with efforts on both sides of the park, but neither were able to find the killer final touch.
Luckily for Villa Ezri Konsa popped up with the opener in the 59th minute, with the defender hooking Ollie Watkins header from a corner into the Spurs net to make it 1-0.
Boubacar Kamara’s left footed thunderbolt doubled the scoring for the hosts with seventeen minutes to go (73).
In terms of the display, Ange told SPURSPLAY he was pleased with how the team looked ‘disciplined and focused’ despite the 2-0 defeat:
It was the Premier League Champions who broke the deadlock at the Amex in the ninth minute, when Harvey Elliott tapped in from a yard out after a brilliant run and cutback by Trent’s heir apparent Conor Bradley.
The Seagulls found an impressive leveller in the 32nd minute when Yasin Ayari calmly slotted Brajan Gruda’s excellent through ball past Alisson to make it 1-1.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s cross in the first minute of first half injury time did for Bart Verbruggen, as it nestled into the far corner to give Liverpool a 2-1 lead heading into the break.
There was a real collectors item for both sets of fans as Mohamed Salah produced one of the misses of the season from a Cody Gakpo ball, it was a miss that would cost the Reds dearly.
Alisson and Verbruggen produced fine saves to deny Welbeck and Salah respectively, as the game remained in the balance.
But it was Brighton who levelled through Kaoru Mitoma, with the Japan international following up on Welbeck’s initial effort four minutes after coming on as a substitute (69).
With five minutes remaining Brighton snatched all three points through another substitute, with Jack Hinshelwood tapping in from close range just a minute after being brought on by Hurzeler (85).
Fabian Hurzeler told Sky Sports that he was proud of his Brighton players’ character and courage to comeback in their crucial 3-2 win against Liverpool which keeps their hopes for European football next season alive:
Eddie Nketiah's double gives FA Cup winners hope of top-half finish as Wolves were handed a 4-2 defeat away to Crystal Palace.
It was the visitors Wolves who took a 24th minute lead at the home of the FA Cup winners, with Emmanuel Agbadou heading the ball over the line, despite the Palace protests and clearance.
That lead lasted three minutes when Eddie Nketiah scored his second Premier League goal of the season from a Romain Esse cutback (27).
The former Arsenal man scored his second five minutes later, when he was left with a simple tap in at the back post after fantastic work from Munoz and Sarr on the right hand side (32).
Ben Chilwell’s deflected free kick in the second half made it 3-1 to Palace (50), it was the defenders first goal in two years for any club.
Jorgan Strand Larsen halved the deficit with his 14th goal of the season, with the striker heading Jean Ricner Bellegarde’s corner in to make it 3-2 (62).
Dean Henderson produced a fine save to deny Goncalo Guedes late on, with the former United man acrobatically saving the Portuguese’s volley.
FA Cup hero Eberechi Eze put the icing on the cake four minutes from time (86), when he cut inside and found the bottom corner of Jose Sa’s net after a brilliant ball from Justin Devenny ensured Palace won the game.
Vitor Pereira told WolvesTV that he “cannot accept” the mistakes his players made in their defeat to Crystal Palace on Tuesday evening:
Raul Jimenez’s 16th minute header allowed Fulham to draw first blood in the West London derby, with the striker rising highest to head Alex Iwobi’s deflected cross.
That lead lasted just six minutes when Bryan Mbeumo’s right footed effort across goal levelled the scoring in the 22nd minute, with Yoane Wissa grabbing the assist.
The Bees were awarded a penalty in the 28th minute when Joachim Anderson clumsily felled Kevin Schade in the penalty area.
Mbeumo stepped up but he saw his penalty saved by Leno, who guessed correctly by diving low to his right.
Brentford did find a second just before the break (43), as Yoane Wissa scrambled the ball over the line to make it 2-1 to the hosts.Skipper Tom Cairney popped up with a header in the 68th minute to draw Fulham level at 2-2.
Two minutes later the comeback was complete, as Harry Wilson scored his third goal of the season against Brentford with a stunning left footed effort from 25 yards out to secure a memorable 3-2 win for Marco Silva’s side (70).
Thomas Frank told www.brentfordfc.com that was pleased with his side’s performance against Fulham despite Brentford falling to a 3-2 defeat: