
The Premier League football has been thick and fast this week, hasn't it?
We've seen some excellent games, such as Leeds' shock 3-1 triumph over Chelsea on Wednesday night, and some... less good games, such as Nottingham Forest's tepid 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
However, the weekend looms as quickly as it ever does and with it comes another fresh new menu of tantalising top-flight fixtures. Here at Football Park, we pass on plenty of our expert bet builders and accumulator bets at a rate of Knotts, and recently landed a few huge winners such as our stonking 26.5/1 Premier League and EFL ACCA.
So as the Premier League returns to our screens and betslips once again, we've got in on the act with a tempting 5.11 ACCA for Saturday's top flight fixtures.
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Aston Villa vs Arsenal - Both Teams to Score @ 1.90
Newcastle vs Burnley - Newcastle to Win @ 1.28
Leeds vs Liverpool - Over 2.5 Match Goals @ 1.66
Everton vs Nottingham Forest - Under 4 Match Goals @ 1.25
Total Odds: 5.11 (£10 Stake Returns £51.10)
To say Aston Villa had a particularly lukewarm start to the season, waiting six games before picking up their first win in any capacity of the season, they have certainly put any worries to bed with a sensational run of form as of late. Only a shock away loss in the Europa League to Go Ahead Eagles and a trip to Anfield have left The Villains' card marked with defeat since the 25th of September, from since they have won 12 out of the 14 games played on from that date.
They sit 3rd in the Premier League at the moment and are facing up with a visit from league-leading Arsenal this Saturday, who have been in excellent form of their own as Mikel Arteta finally looks to return a Premier League title to the red corner of North London. The Gunners have only tasted defeat once in their Premier League season so far - a 1-0 defeat to Liverpool thanks to a stunner from Dominik Szoboszlai.
With both teams coming into this game on fine form, we expect both teams to hit the back of the net as the action commences at Villa Park. From seven games each (home and away, respectively) Aston Villa have scored 11 goals and shipped just five against them, whereas Arsenal have found the net on the road nine times whilst also conceding five. Both teams have scored in three of Villa's last four matches, whilst the same has ran out in four of Arsenal's last five - the caveat for the latter being a 2-0 win over a Brentford side with just six away goals to their name this season.
It'll be a tight, interesting match featuring two sides with excellent defences and immense attacking prowess. We're having both to score here.
Although they aren't having an eye-poppingly good campaign by recent standards, Newcastle United should have enough in their lockers to dismiss Scott Parker's Burnley side on home soil come Saturday.
On the road, Burnley have only picked up the one away win all season from seven outings, with that one win coming against - quite literally - one of the worst sides in the history of the Premier League in Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Though Newcastle were held to a thrilling 2-2 draw with Tottenham last time out at St James' Park, four of their five Premier League wins this season have all come on home soil. As the Magpies look to build some more consistency in their results, they should be able to bypass Burnley without too much of a fuss.
Two teams will be squaring off over in Yorkshire as Leeds look to continue their promising return season to Premier League life, and they will be playing host to an out-of-sorts Liverpool side that have only won one game from their last five in all competitions, and were held to a draw by fellow promoted side Sunderland last time out in midweek action.
There has been a total goal involvement of 42 match goals in both Liverpool's 14 Premier League matches this season and Leeds', leaving an average of three match goals (across both goals scored and conceded by both) over the course of the season thus far. Though the Over 2.5 line didn't land in either of Liverpool's previous two, it had landed for three games on the trot beforehand. Leeds, meanwhile, can't get away from this market paying out with a current run of six straight matches with Over 2.5 Match Goals paying out.
Leeds may be full of confidence now having slain Chelsea 3-1 in midweek action at Elland Road, and are welcoming Liverpool there just a few days later as the weekend kicks off. Expect the goals to fly, though the recipient of the strikes remains up in the air.
I was slightly temped to bet against my own team with an Everton Double Chance line, but the odds for this market left our payout practically the same.
Both sides have been decent when it comes to results lately. Nottingham Forest, under the tutelage of former Everton boss Sean Dyche, have become more resilient since his arrival with a current five-game run of four wins and one defeat in all competitions. Everton's last five games have all been exclusively in the Premier League alone, and they have a run of three wins, one draw and one defeat from their most recent five.
This line has only been breached twice all season in Everton games - a 4-1 home defeat to Newcastle and a 3-2 away win in the cup to Wolverhampton Wanderers - whereas it has been broken on two occasions with Forest since the arrival of Dyche through a 3-1 win over Leeds and a 2-2 draw at home with Manchester United.
In their last two outings - a 2-0 loss at home to Brighton and a 1-0 win on the road against Wolves - Nottingham Forest haven't exactly put on footballing clinics. They weren't at their best in either game, with high-flying Brighton taking advantage whereas Wolves' paltry side could not. Against Everton, a side that sits right between the two, it remains to be seen where the goals will flow from. Dyche's onus is to make Forest tough to beat in comparison to the defensive and fitness frailities shown under predecessor Ange Postecoglou. So, with this line not being a huge risk in any sense, it provides a welcome supplement to round off this ACCA ready for Saturday's fixtures.
Odds from talkSPORT BET, correct as of 15:42, 04/12/25. Sports betting, even with advice, is always a risk to your capital that should be enjoyed responsibly. Set a stop-loss, never chase any losses, and never stake what you cannot afford to lose
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