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April 15th: Saturday’s Premier League Accumulator – 8/1

With battles at both ends of the Premier League table really starting to heat up, neutrals are treated to another blockbuster schedule from across England’s top-flight. So, for those of you looking to place a Saturday accumulator, we have found a few helpful tips that are worth keeping an eye out for.

Saturday April 15th

BST 12:30 Aston Villa vs Newcastle

Mounting a stellar second-half comeback away at Brentford last weekend as they eventually claimed a 2-1 victory in west London, Newcastle are enjoying what has been a history-making campaign this season. Only continuing to shine on either side of the international break, Eddie Howe’s men are sat in pole position to claim a remarkable Champions League spot in 2023. Winning each of their last five Premier League appearances on the spin, the former Bournemouth boss has also seen his side show a real clinical edge in the final third. Laying down a major top-four marker on April 5th as they stormed their way to a 5-1 romp away at West Ham, Saturday’s guests have racked up 13 strikes on their five-match winning run. However, with just a single clean sheet to their name since way back on January 24th, Newcastle will be more than aware that they should face another stern challenge here. Watching Aston Villa breeze their way to a routine 2-0 victory at home against relegation scrappers Nottingham Forest last weekend, the Villains have only continued to shine since they welcomed Unai Emery to the Midlands last year. Skyrocketing their way up the Premier League table and now battling it out in the top-six chase, the one-time Aston Villa boss has seen his high-flying squad muster 19 points from their last seven Premier League appearances. With their stellar purple patch highlighted by a 2-0 victory away at Chelsea on April 1st, neutrals could be treated to an enjoyable affair here.

Tip: Both teams to score @ 5/6

15:00 Tottenham vs Bournemouth

While Tottenham might have not been at their best last weekend, Spurs did claim what was a crucial 2-1 victory at home against Brighton. Still looking for a new permanent boss following Antonio Conte’s departure during the international break, Saturday’s hosts are still seeking some much-needed stability. Knowing that they face a real tussle in their bid to clinch another Champions League finish this season, the Lilywhites have won just a pair of their last seven appearances across all competitions – a run that stems back to February 26th. However, although Tottenham might have shown some extended defensive issues this season, attacking talisman Harry Kane has enjoyed yet another free-scoring run. Once again finding the net at home against Brighton last weekend, the England skipper has broken a string of individual records in 2023. Although Manchester City’s Erling Haaland might have stollen all of the headlines this year, Kane has now notched seven strikes in just his last six appearances for club and country. While there might be plenty of speculation over the 29-year-old’s long-term future in north London, Spurs’ homegrown superstar should be looking to extend on his tally here. While Bournemouth might have clung to a stunning 1-0 victory away at Leicester last weekend, Saturday’s hosts remain at the heart of a real relegation scrap. Only winning one of their 13 previous meetings against the top-four dreamers, the Cherries should face another tough challenge in the capital.

Tip: Harry Kane to score anytime @ 10/11

15:00 Everton vs Fulham

Putting in a toothless display last weekend as they slumped to a 2-0 loss away at Manchester United, Everton will be desperate to prove that performance was nothing more than a minor blip. However, suffering just a single defeat from their previous five Premier League appearances, the Blues have largely impressed since welcoming Sean Dyche to Turf Moor last year. Snatching points off of Tottenham and Chelsea on either side of the international break, the former Burnley boss will be glad to make a return to home soil on Saturday afternoon. Simply looking to maintain their Premier League status this season, Everton have impressed many with their eye-catching displays on Merseyside. Causing a major upset on February 4th as they claimed a 1-0 victory against Arsenal, it should be noted that Dyche’s side have suffered just one defeat in their last five top-flight contests at Goodison Park. Smelling the chance to claim a crucial boost this weekend, the Toffees should be relishing Fulham’s arrival this season. Although Saturday’s guests might have initially gained plenty of praise when making their Premier League return this season, Marco Silva’s side have come crashing back down to earth. Last seen putting in another downbeat display as they were hit with a 1-0 loss at home against West Ham, the one-time Everton boss has seen his squad lose each of their last five straight meetings against top-flight opposition.

Tip: Everton win & Under 3.5 goals @ 8/5

Our Saturday Premier League Accumulator:

Aston Villa vs Newcastle – Both teams to score @ 5/6

Tottenham vs Bournemouth – Harry Kane to score anytime @ 10/11

Everton vs Fulham – Everton win & Under 3.5 goals @ 8/5

Place a £10 bet on our accumulator with 888sport and pocket £91.00 if all predictions are correct.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Dunstan


Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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