A Premier League triple-header awaits on Sunday with Arsenal visiting newly-promoted Ipswich, Chelsea facing a tricky London derby at Fulham, and Liverpool traveling to Leicester City.
Fulham present value as 9/5 underdogs against an inconsistent Chelsea side that's lost five of their last seven away league matches, while Arsenal look to maintain their title push.
Our experts break down all the angles, stats, and best betting opportunities across today's slate.
Premier League betting tips
Game | Time | Pick |
---|---|---|
![]() ![]() | 2:00 PM | Fulham to Win (9/5)|Fulham 2-1 Correct Score (10/1)|Ryan Sessegnon To Score Anytime (13/2) |
![]() ![]() | 2:00 PM | Arsenal to Win (1/3) |
![]() ![]() | 4:30 PM | Liverpool to Win (1/2) |
Fulham vs. Chelsea

Sunday, Apr 20
2:00 PM

Fulham have found their groove at home recently, winning three of their last four Premier League matches at Craven Cottage.
Chelsea's away form has been woeful, with the Blues losing five of their last seven on the road in league play.
Defensive issues continue to plague Chelsea, with multiple injury concerns at the back making them vulnerable against Fulham's attack.
The Cottagers already beat Chelsea 2-1 in their Boxing Day meeting this season, showing they know how to handle their West London rivals.
With Chelsea's attack sputtering on the road, scoring just three goals in their last eight away league games, Fulham have a clear path to another home victory.
Fulham have been consistently finding the net at Craven Cottage, scoring exactly two goals in four of their last seven home league fixtures.
Chelsea's defensive struggles combine with their toothless attack on the road, making them likely to concede multiple goals while scraping just one back.
This exact scoreline would replicate Fulham's Boxing Day victory over Chelsea, suggesting a pattern in how these West London rivals match up.
Fulham rarely keep clean sheets at home despite their improved form, so a Chelsea consolation goal seems likely.
With Chelsea managing just three goals in their last eight away league matches, a single goal from the visitors paired with Fulham's home attacking prowess points to a 2-1 final score.
Sessegnon has hit a rich vein of form, scoring three times in his last eight appearances for Fulham.
The winger/wing-back has been particularly effective at Craven Cottage, finding the net in each of Fulham's last two home league matches.
His attacking positioning and increased confidence in the final third make him a serious threat against Chelsea's vulnerable defense.
Sessegnon has history with Chelsea as a former youth player, potentially giving him extra motivation to perform against the Blues.
At attractive odds of 13/2, his current scoring form and Chelsea's defensive issues make this a value bet worth backing.
Ipswich vs. Arsenal

Sunday, Apr 20
2:00 PM

Arsenal have been in tremendous form as they chase the Premier League title, winning nine of their last ten league matches.
Ipswich Town, while respectable for a promoted side, lack the quality and experience to handle Arsenal's attacking firepower.
The Gunners have been defensively solid as well, conceding few goals in recent matches while Ipswich struggle to find the net consistently against top opposition.
This fixture presents a must-win scenario for Arsenal as they fight for the title, meaning they'll approach with maximum intensity and focus.
Mikel Arteta's side has proven clinical against lower-table teams this season, dispatching them efficiently to maintain their title push.
Leicester vs. Liverpool

Sunday, Apr 20
4:30 PM

Liverpool have bounced back well under Jürgen Klopp following their recent dip, showing resilience as they chase a strong finish to the German's tenure.
Leicester City sit deep in the relegation zone, struggling for both form and confidence as the season reaches its critical final stretch.
The Reds' attacking trio of Salah, Gakpo and Díaz should have too much quality for Leicester's leaky defense that has conceded consistently.
Leicester's need to push for points in their relegation battle will likely leave spaces that Liverpool can exploit on the counter.
Liverpool won the reverse fixture comfortably and have historically performed well against Leicester, giving them a psychological edge in this matchup.