Premier League action delivers a slate of intriguing matchups this Saturday, with Manchester City's trip to Goodison Park standing out as the most value-packed betting opportunity.
The Toffees present surprising value on the double chance market at 20/23, while Bournemouth looks poised to capitalize against a Crystal Palace side reeling from consecutive 5-goal drubbings.
Our expert analysis reveals several strong plays across three fixtures, including promising goalscorer props and specific scoreline predictions worth your attention.
Premier League betting tips
Game | Time | Pick |
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![]() ![]() | 3:00 PM | Everton Double Chance (Win or Draw) (20/23) |
![]() ![]() | 3:00 PM | Bournemouth Draw No Bet (1/1) |
![]() ![]() | 3:00 PM | West Ham United and Both Teams To Score (11/5) |
![]() ![]() | 3:00 PM | Draw (14/5) |
Everton vs. Manchester City

Saturday, Apr 19
3:00 PM

Everton have shown remarkable resilience under David Moyes, losing just three league games since he took charge.
Manchester City may be coming off a 5-2 win against Crystal Palace, but they had to recover from a 2-0 deficit, highlighting ongoing defensive vulnerabilities.
The Toffees have been particularly stubborn at Goodison Park, making them a solid value play on the double chance market.
City's busy schedule with Champions League commitments could impact their sharpness, potentially opening the door for Everton to grab a result.
With four of Everton's last six games ending in 1-1 draws, there's a pattern suggesting they know how to frustrate top opposition.
Crystal Palace vs. Bournemouth

Saturday, Apr 19
3:00 PM

Crystal Palace enter this match in terrible form after suffering back-to-back thrashings, losing 5-2 to Manchester City and 5-0 to Newcastle.
Bournemouth should be riding high on confidence after securing a solid 1-0 win over Fulham in their previous outing.
The Cherries have had the upper hand in recent meetings, with Palace failing to win any of their last three head-to-head encounters.
Palace's defensive fragility (conceding 10 goals in two games) makes them particularly vulnerable against a Bournemouth side that's finding their attacking rhythm.
With Evanilson in strong form, having scored all four of Bournemouth's goals before their win against Fulham, the Cherries have the firepower to capitalize on Palace's defensive issues.
West Ham vs. Southampton

Saturday, Apr 19
3:00 PM

West Ham should have enough quality to overcome relegation-threatened Southampton at home, despite their inconsistent form this season.
Southampton have shown they can find the net recently, scoring in four of their last five matches, suggesting they can grab a consolation goal.
The Saints' defensive vulnerabilities have been evident all season, having conceded multiple 3-1 defeats since February.
Jarrod Bowen, with eight Premier League goals this term, poses a significant threat against a struggling Southampton backline.
While West Ham aren't firing on all cylinders, they should have enough firepower at home to secure a win without keeping a clean sheet.
Brentford vs. Brighton

Saturday, Apr 19
3:00 PM

Brighton have been the Premier League's draw specialists this season with 12 stalemates already, suggesting another could be on the cards.
Brentford have drawn their last two league fixtures, indicating a trend toward sharing the points.
Both sides are locked in mid-table obscurity with little to play for, potentially leading to a less intense, evenly-matched contest.
Recent history between these sides suggests tight games with little separating them.
Yoane Wissa's goal threat for Brentford (15 Premier League goals this season) balanced against Brighton's attacking capabilities points to a potentially balanced affair ending in a draw.
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