Football action in the Premier League takes centre stage in England again this weekend, and we welcome you to the action with Cindy’s special EPL tips.

As top-flight hostilities approach its business end, we take a look at some of the league’s latest rounds of fixtures along with their predictions and tips, set as an accumulator, for your betting pleasure.

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Tottenham to win at Everton
We start Cindy’s special EPL tips here.
Everton are enduring a poor run of form, having gone five games without a win (drawing two and losing three).

They played a 1–1 draw with Crystal Palace before sharing the spoils in a goalless affair with 15th–placed Brighton last Monday.

Meanwhile, Tottenham, though not convincing, have fared better, with one win in their last three games. They drew 2–2 with Newcastle before falling to a 3–1 defeat against Man United. However, they have been quite good in attack. Can’t say the same for Everton, who have scored just twice in their last five competitive games.  

To boot, the Toffees are also enduring a poor record at home in the league, with just one win in their last eight home games (D2, L5). Tottenham should be good enough to take this one.

West Ham to win or draw against Newcastle

While West Ham are looking to cement their top-four spot this season, Newcastle are hoping to avoid relegation.

West Ham are in fourth place and have won their last two league games – both 3–2 wins against Wolves and Leicester. They’re in fine fettle and look exciting in attack. Newcastle, meanwhile, have one win from their last five games – a 2–1 victory over Burnley last weekend. Despite that, it’s hard seeing The Magpies besting West Ham on Saturday. Cindy’s special EPL tips says West Ham should be solid enough to win or draw.

Arsenal to beat Fulham

Arsenal have prevailed in each of their last six meetings against Fulham, including a 3–0 win at Craven Cottage back in September. This weighty head-to-head lead should give them more confidence and advantage going into Sunday’s encounter at the Emirates.

The Gunners are on the back of two successive wins and should be too good for Fulham, who have lost their last four league games and are in real danger of being relegated this season.

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Manchester United to beat Burnley

Four straight league wins and it looks as though Man United have locked in second spot on the Premier League log. They’re also in the semifinals of the Europa League, thanks to a 4–0 aggregate win against Granada. The Red Devils are in red-hot form and have the superior quality to come out on top against Burnley, who have lost their last two league matches.

Leeds vs Liverpool (Both Teams to Score)

Leeds should carry plenty of momentum into their match against Liverpool, following their huge 2–1 victory over Manchester City last week. It was their third league win in a row and they’ll be eager to stretch that run when they host Liverpool. But the Reds, who are now out of Europe and the league race, will be looking to stay on course for a top-four finish.

This has the makings of an entertaining affair, with both sides doing just enough to get on the scoresheet.

Their first meeting this season, back in September, was a 4–3 thriller at Anfield (victory for Liverpool), so Cindy’s special EPL tips says expect this one to produce goals, too.

Manchester City to beat Aston Villa

Man City were brought back to earth by Leeds last week. But the Cityzens bounced back nicely by advancing to the semifinals of the Champions League with a 2–1 win against Dortmund in midweek. They will be looking to maintain the momentum and return to winning ways in the Premier League, and they should!

Aston Villa, who are in 11th place, have won just won one of their last six league games. They have also failed to beat City in each of their last 10 meetings. You can bet on City to continue their dominance over Villa and edge closer towards the title.

Chelsea vs Brighton (Both Team to Score)

One team you don’t want to face towards the end of the season is a team fighting to stay off the relegation zone. Brighton are 15th, 7 points above the relegation zone with seven rounds of fixtures left to play and they will give virtually everything to remain in the Premier League next season. But facing Chelsea will prove to be a challenging task. The Blues defeated Crystal Palace 4–1 in their last Premier League outing, but failed to register a win against Porto in the Champions League in midweek (though they still advanced to the semis).

Brighton should be able to exploit whatever gap in momentum there is in Thomas Tuchel’s squad and give a good account of themselves on Tuesday night.

I’m backing both sides to score – just like they did in their previous three encounters.