There's a rare Saturday off in the Premier League this weekend, as the FA Cup takes priority when Manchester City and Crystal Palace meet in the final, but either side of that Wembley showdown there are important matters to be decided — starting with a double-header on Friday night.
Things at both ends of the Premier League table are almost sorted, with Liverpool crowned as champions and Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich already consigned to the drop.
It's European places that are still up for grabs, with Arsenal and Newcastle within one win of securing a Champions League spot for 2025/26, while Man City and Chelsea are also almost over the line.
The Blues are in the most perilous position in that race. They are level on points with sixth-placed Aston Villa, while Nottingham Forest are a point further back in seventh and guaranteed of a UEFA Conference League spot as a minimum.
Chelsea and Villa are both first up in this weekend's action and can seize an advantage, but on Sunday there are plenty of other games to have a bet on.
Here, we take a look at all the betting odds and latest markets from the Premier League to help put together your acca this weekend.
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Here's the full list of games on the Premier League fixture schedule for Matchday 37, and some suggestions of where value can be had. Odds are all correct at time of publish with the firms listed, but are subject to change.
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Aston Villa vs. Tottenham (Friday, 7:30 p.m.)
Villa will be hoping to extend their superb 17-game home Premier League unbeaten streak to get over the line in Europe, and they face a Tottenham side who, in theory, could be distracted by continental matters themselves.
Spurs are into the Europa League final against Manchester United later this month and with little left to play for but pride in the Premier League, they may make some changes.
Villa have not been beaten on home turf in the league since September 2024, and have lost only once in the Premier League both home and away in the last six.
Tottenham won 4-1 in the reverse fixture earlier in the season, but there's little chance of a repeat here. Back Villa to get the job done by completing the half-time/full-time double at 17/20 with betway.
Chelsea vs. Manchester United (Friday, 8:15 p.m.)
While Chelsea are flying high, Man United are almost able to see the back of one of their worst-ever seasons in the English league: they sit in 16th place with just 39 points after 10 wins, nine draws, and 17 losses.
A 2-0 defeat to West Ham last time out extended their winless league streak to seven, and this game poses a significant challenge for Ruben Amorim's men.
According to betway, Chelsea are the clear favourite but the most interesting option here is to take them to lead at half-time (31/40). They have scored first and led at half-time in four of their last five matches: Everton (1-0), Djurgardens (2-0), Liverpool (3-1), and again in the Conference League semi-final second leg against the Swedish side (1-0). Another key factor? Three of those four games were in London.
Everton vs. Southampton (Sunday, 12 p.m.)
Pride is on the line for both sides on Sunday, with Saints already down and Everton looking ahead to next season at their new home.
The Toffees are winless at Goodison in the last six Premier League games, while Southampton are without a win in five on the road.
With stats like that it's not hard to see why the draw is likely in this one, with 10bet going 73/20 about that happening. Another statistical indicator worth following is that all of Everton's last eight games have ended with an even number of goals (17/20).

West Ham vs. Nottingham Forest (Sunday, 2:15 p.m.)
After the bizarre sight of boss Nuno Espirito Santo appearing to get a public dressing down from owner Evangelos Marinakis on the pitch at full-time against Leicester last weekend, Forest will be looking to calm things down at West Ham.
Despite the apparently visible frustrations of their owner, Forest have had an unbelievable season and the point from a 2-2 draw with the Foxes guaranteed they will be playing in Europe next season.
Whether that will be in the Conference League, the Europa League or the Champions League remains to be seen, and they need a positive result against West Ham to extend that debate until the final day.
The previous Premier League fixture between these sides back in November saw Forest win 3-0 at the City Ground, with Chris Wood, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ola Aina on target.
In the absence of Taiwo Awoniyi, who was placed into an induced comma this week after suffering a ruptured intestine when he collided with the post against Leicester, Forest will need their other strikers to step up again.
Wood is on 20 goals for the season and will be their main threat. He's 13/10 to score at anytime here with Spreadex.
Brentford vs. Fulham (Sunday, 3 p.m.)
Eighth hosts 11th with mid-table finishes for both already secured as Brentford welcome Fulham to the Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday.
In theory, there's little reason for either to go at it, but the stats suggest that there could still be plenty of attacking intent on display right from the off in this one.
Brentford have scored before half-time in their last four fixtures, while at least one first half goal has been scored in each of Fulham's last eight games.
Going for 1-2 goals to be scored in the first half makes a lot of sense, and can be had with betway at 3/5.
Leicester vs. Ipswich (Sunday, 3 p.m.)
These two sides have been evenly matched in nearly all aspects this season, and it may be a struggle to separate them at the King Power Stadium.
Both are already relegated and sitting on the same number of points (22) in 18th and 19th. They have also scored and conceded an almost identical number of goals (Leicester 31/78, Ipswich 35/77).
Added to that, Leicester have won just one of their last 11 Premier League home games, while Ipswich have won just one in their last 10 away.
The previous meeting between these sides was a 1-1 stalemate back in November, and we would go with another draw here as the potential banker on this weekend's acca. You can get that at 2/1 with betway.
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Arsenal vs. Newcastle (Sunday, 4:30 p.m.)
While the title may have long been out of reach of Arsenal and Newcastle, one will have the comfort of knowing that Champions League football is in all likelihood secure for next season after their meeting on Sunday.
A win for either should be enough to book a seat back at European football's top table again for next season, while for the Gunners a point could even be enough.
Arsenal's challenge has been built on a solid defensive structure this season — with 33 they have conceded the least goals of any team in the Premier League — and we don't see that changing here.
The 21/10 available on Arteta's side keeping a clean sheet is a nice way to boost your acca value.
Brighton vs. Liverpool (Monday, 8 p.m.)
Are Liverpool already on the beach?
With the title done and dusted, the champions have little left to play for other than to reassert their dominance over the rest in the remaining two matches of the season, and they head to Brighton in the unfamiliar position of having been second-best for long spells in their last two games.
The Reds followed up a 3-1 defeat to Chelsea with a 2-2 draw against Arsenal last time out — the first time in the Premier League this season they have failed to bounce back immediately after a loss.
A trip to the south coast could be more testing than the league table suggests, with Brighton having been beaten only once by Liverpool on home turf in their last four meetings, and so it's easy to see why the Seagulls are as short as 31/20 in places.
The better value, though, may be on the BTTS market. Seven of the last 10 clashes between these two have ended with both sides on the scoresheet. Take the available 2/5 with betway on that becoming eight from 11 to round out your acca.
Matchday 37 Premier League accumulator — TSN Tips
Here's what our acca looks like this weekend. Odds are correct at time of publish with the firms listed, and subject to change.
- Aston Villa half time/full-time vs. Tottenham (17/20, betway)
- Chelsea to lead at half-time vs. Man Utd (31/40, betway)
- Everton vs. Southampton total goals: even (17/20, 10bet)
- West Ham vs. Nottingham Forest: Chris Wood to score at any time (13/10, Spreadex)
- Brentford vs. Fulham: 1-2 goals to be scored in the first half (3/5, betway)
- Leicester vs. Ipswich: Draw (2/1, betway)
- Arsenal to keep a clean sheet vs. Newcastle (21/10, AK Bets)
- Brighton vs. Liverpool: BTTS (2/5, betway)
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