The Premier League weekend concludes on Sunday afternoon when the remaining four matches take place up and down the country on what could be another big day in the race for the title and to avoid the drop.
As ever on a Sunday we get a couple of matches to enjoy on the TV and the TV coverage should carry plenty of updates on the other two games, not least because there is a fair amount riding on them as well.
Sunday’s fixtures are as follows: (2pm unless stated – UK TV in brackets)
Fulham v Arsenal (Sky Main Event & Sky Premier League)
Manchester United v Southampton
West Ham United v Aston Villa
Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (4.30pm – Sky Main Event & Sky Premier League)
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Preview
The televised action begins with yet another London derby on this season when Fulham look to make up for their defeat at Brentford on Monday night when they host an Arsenal side who will be hoping to avoid the inevitable comedown after those incredible scenes in that win over AFC Bournemouth last weekend. When they are done Wolverhampton Wanderers will be looking to pull further clear of the bottom three when they travel to St James’ Park to take on a Newcastle United whose season is in danger of falling away.
Away from the TV cameras Southampton will look to give their chances of remaining in the league another boost. They look to have a tricky test in front of them though when they go up against the Carabao Cup winners Manchester United at Old Trafford. The other match sees West Ham United hoping to build on their win in Cyprus on Thursday evening. They host an Aston Villa side who are just beginning to find their groove under Unai Emery.
Betting
Manchester United suffered a humiliating defeat in the Premier League last week and while they made up for that in the Europa League on Thursday night, they will still want to get their league campaign back on track and they have an ideal chance to do that against a Southampton side who even when they win look comfortably the second best. To the credit of the Saints, they have won two of their last three matches but only Chelsea and Leicester will know how they didn’t score in those outings.
Manchester United are a lot more ruthless and clinical than those two sides and I expect that to count for a lot here. They have just piled in the goals on Betis in midweek and while these matches are coming thick and fast, they can focus on this one because the Europa League tie is as good as over after the first leg. This feels like a long afternoon for Southampton and I expect a comfortable United win here.
Tips
Back Man Utd (-1.5AH) to beat Southampton for a 3/10 stake at 1.98 with Bet365
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