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Liverpool-Arsenal are the highlight of matchday 12 of the Premier League

This weekend the 12th day the Premier League, the best league in the world, currently, that we can see full on DAZN.

The Chelsea is the current leader of the Premier, with 26 points, 3 more than the Manchester City and that West Ham. The Liverpool he is 4th, with 22 points. And the reborn Arsenal Mikel Arteta’s has already reached the 5th position and seems ready to fight to enter the “Champions Zone”.

Saturday

On Saturday 8 of the 10 matches of the day will be played.

At 1:30 p.m. they will play at the King Power Stadium on Leicester and the Chelsea. Leicester are in 12th position in the standings and are clearly below initial expectations. In his stadium he is having a hard time getting the games going, despite the contribution of his star, Jamie Vardy. Chelsea, on the other hand, is the paradigm of efficiency. Away from home he has won 4 games and drawn 1, and only one goal has been scored. We would not be surprised if Chelsea scored 3 points with a new clean sheet for Édouard Mendy.

At 4:00 p.m., we will have to launch several screens, since 6 games coincide at that time.

Aston Villa-Brighton. Aston Villa is flirting with the relegation zone and Brighton has reduced their performance somewhat in recent days. Even so, those of Cucurella and Robert Sánchez are undefeated away from home. The Spanish international goalkeeper will not be able to play, as he was sent off during the last game against Newcastle.

Burnley-Crystal Palace. The two teams achieved very good results on the last day. Burnley drew Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and Crystal Palace beat Wolves 2-0 pro. The game has a very difficult forecast.

Newcastle-Brentford. Newcastle are in the relegation zone and have yet to win a single home game. Brentford, on the other hand, are performing better at home than in their own fiefdom. The game is a lottery in every way.

Norwich-Southampton. Norwich is the Premier’s red lantern. He has not won a single game at home, but on the last day before the national break he managed to win at Brentford. Southampton is half a table and, at home, it is difficult for them to keep a clean sheet. We are facing another game with a very uncertain prognosis.

Watford-Manchester United. Watford is a very irregular team, capable of giving surprises against the greats of the Premier. United are in very low hours and need to add the 3 points so that the teams that are in the Champions zone do not escape. In addition, far from Old Trafford it is being more effective than in its Theater of Dreams.

Wolves-West Ham. The Wolves had a positive dynamic that Crystal Palace cut them off on the last day. Pablo Fornals’ West Ham is on the wane and has placed itself in the Champions zone on its own merits. We expect a game with many goals.

At 6.30 p.m., Saturday’s program will end with one last match, the most interesting of the day:

Liverpool-Arsenal. Liverpool have lost some steam in recent weeks, but still have a tremendous lead, led by Salah. Arsenal fell into the hole at the beginning of the season, but thanks to Mikel Arteta, they have managed to climb positions and have presented their “European candidacy”. A real match awaits us.

Sunday

On Sunday the remaining 2 games will be played. The first will be at 1:30 p.m.

Manchester City-Everton. City hardly ever concede goals at home and almost always score strong victories at the Etihad. Everton had a good start to the campaign, but they have faded in the last few days. We expect a quiet victory for Pep Guardiola’s team over Rafa Benítez’s.

And at 5.30 pm the last match of this 12th round will be played:

Tottenham-Leeds. The Spurs are capable of the best and the worst in their stadium. Leeds are also a very irregular team. Tottenham starts as a favorite, but still a bad game comes out and messes it up.

Our favorite odds

If you have in mind to place bets on Premier matches, you can find multiple interesting odds at Pastón. We opted for these:

  • 2.71: only Chelsea scores.
  • 1.53: Brighton draw or win against Aston Villa.
  • 1.69: Under 2.5 goals at Burnley-Crystal Palace.
  • 1.46: Brentford’s draw or win at Newcastle.
  • 1.85: under 2.5 goals at Norwich-Southampton.
  • 1.50: Manchester United score more than 1.5 goals.
  • 1.77: both score at Wolves-West Ham.
  • 2.57: less than 2.5 goals at Liverpol-Arsenal.
  • 1.70: only Manchester City scores.
  • 1.73: Tottenham win.

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