English Premier League will see Gameweek 5 in the next three days, and we’re here as usual to make the preview of all 10 matchups. BetXchange will not only give the best possible picks but offer the odds for each one.

Newcastle United VS Leeds United

Neither of these sides had a pleasant experience last weekend. The Magpies lost at Trafford, while Leeds got hammered at home to Liverpool. There won’t be any calculations here, because both sides need to go for all three points. Therefore, we will bet on both teams to score here.

Pick: Both teams to score 0.53 at BetXchange

Wolves VS Brentford

This is going to be a very tough game between two defensive-minded teams. All but one of Wolves’ matches have ended with under 2.5 goals, and the majority of Brentford’s had the same efficiency. That is why our pick here is under three goals.

Pick: Under 2.5 goals 0.53 at BetXchange

Burnley VS Arsenal

This is a perfect challenge for the Gunners to see whether they got out of the crisis. Arsenal barely defeated Norwich with 1-0 but leaving an awful impression. Burnley is, as usual, very tough, and their matches don’t see too many goals. In our humble opinion, under 2.5 goals is the best possible choice for this event.

Pick: Under 2.5 goals 0.80 at BetXchange

Liverpool VS Crystal Palace

The Reds smashed the Eagles with a combined result of 9-0 last season, and the fans from Selhurst don’t like when they have to meet Klopp and the boys. Palace finally won, beating Tottenham in the previous round, 3-0, but on the other hand, Liverpool is in even better shape posting four triumphs in the last five games, and scoring twice in each of them. Liverpool’s easy victory here is out of the question.

Pick: Liverpool 0.20 at BetXchange

Manchester City VS Southampton

This Wednesday, the champions showed their offensive abilities in the UCL once they packed five goals in RB Leipzig’s net. The Saints have been mediocre since the start, but the season is still early to judge this unit. However, we don’t need to overthink in this particular case, the guests will suffer a defeat at Etihad.

Pick: Man City -1.5 at 0.45 at BetXchange

Norwich VS Watford

The Canaries are sitting hammered to the bottom of the league without any points and with one scored goal and 11 conceded. The Hornets have one victory and are looking a bit more serious than Norwich, which is why we have a feeling that they might leave Carrow Road undefeated.

Pick: Watford or Draw 0.66 at BetXchange

Aston Villa VS Everton

This is one of the most interesting matches in the entire round. The Villains recently posted mixed results, while Everton sits fourth without a loss in the EPL. They both like to attack and control the game, and that’s why both teams to score is our pick for this contest.

Pick: Both teams to score 0.75 at BetXchange

Brighton VS Leicester

The Foxes aren’t convincing as during the previous year, while Brighton started the season superbly, having nine points in four games. Yet the last four matches they played were all under 2.5 goals. Leicester’s trend is a bit different, with three of the previous four games seeing both sides scoring and over 2.5 scores. The pick here would be somewhere in between.

Pick: Mediocre efficiency, 2 or 3 goals, 0.95 at BetXchange

West Ham VS Manchester United

The Hammers are without Antonio and are tired following the Europa League match in Zagreb. As for the Red Devils are looking to redeem themselves for a loss in the UCL premiere against Young Boys. For us, this is maybe the most important match for Solskjaer this season, and that is why his team needs to win it.

Pick: Man United 0.75 at BetXchange

Tottenham VS Chelsea

The Blues are traveling across town to meet with injury-shredded Spurs, who have lots of trouble with absent players. Several of them are listed as questionable, which is a great problem for Nuno Espirito Santo. Though, to be honest, even with them in the starting lineup, we would go with Chelsea’s win.

Pick: Chelsea 0.75 at BetXchange

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