Today's Premier League slate offers a compelling mix of relegation battles and top-half clashes, with several key trends pointing toward value opportunities.
Newcastle's dominant form continues as they chase a top-five finish, while Chelsea-Everton shapes up as a prime draw candidate with the Toffees sharing points in 14 matches this season.
Our expert analysis breaks down the most promising angles across all Saturday's fixtures, focusing on both team and player markets where the odds don't fully reflect recent performance.
Premier League betting tips
Game | Time | Pick |
---|---|---|
![]() ![]() | 12:30 PM | Draw (11/4) |
![]() ![]() | 3:00 PM | Both Teams To Score and Over 2.5 Goals (11/10)|Danny Welbeck To Score Anytime (7/4) |
![]() ![]() | 3:00 PM | Newcastle -2 (15/8) |
Chelsea vs. Everton

Saturday, Apr 26
12:30 PM

Everton have been the Premier League's draw specialists this season with a remarkable 14 draws already in the campaign.
Chelsea continue to blow hot and cold under Mauricio Pochettino, making them vulnerable against disciplined opponents.
The Toffees have developed a knack for frustrating bigger clubs, particularly when setting up defensively away from home.
Recent form suggests Everton have the defensive organization to contain Chelsea's attack for significant stretches.
With Chelsea still finding their rhythm and Everton fighting for survival points, a stalemate looks increasingly likely at Stamford Bridge.
Brighton vs. West Ham

Saturday, Apr 26
3:00 PM

Both Brighton and West Ham are currently struggling defensively, pointing to an open, high-scoring affair at the Amex.
This bet has hit in six of Brighton's last seven Premier League matches, showing a clear pattern in their recent fixtures.
The Seagulls continue to play attractive, attacking football despite their inconsistent form, creating chances while remaining vulnerable at the back.
West Ham have the attacking weapons to exploit Brighton's defensive weaknesses, particularly on the counter.
With neither side having much to play for except pride, we can expect a less cautious approach from both teams.
With Joao Pedro suspended following his red card against Brentford, Danny Welbeck will likely shoulder more attacking responsibility.
The experienced forward has been in fine form this season with nine Premier League goals to his name.
West Ham's defensive frailties have been evident in recent weeks, giving Welbeck plenty of opportunities to find the net.
Brighton create plenty of chances at home, and Welbeck's intelligent movement should put him in scoring positions.
At 7/4 odds, there's solid value in backing a player who's enjoying something of a career renaissance at the Amex.
Newcastle vs. Ipswich

Saturday, Apr 26
3:00 PM

Newcastle have been in ruthless form recently, winning three of their last four matches by three or more goals.
The Magpies are pushing hard for European qualification and have found their goalscoring touch at the perfect time.
Ipswich are on the brink of mathematical relegation and were just hammered 4-0 by Arsenal, suggesting their spirit may be broken.
Eddie Howe's men have been particularly dominant at St. James' Park this season where their aggressive pressing style overwhelms weaker opposition.
With Harvey Barnes in red-hot form (four goals in his last four matches), Newcastle have the firepower to cover this handicap comfortably.
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