The Premier League weekend continues on Sunday afternoon when another four matches take place in the competition on a day where we could actually have the title decided should results go a certain way.
We could also have the bottom three confirmed too and two of the four matches are live on TV for us to enjoy over the course of what promises to be an entertaining and hopefully dramatic day of football in the top flight.
Sunday’s fixtures are as follows: (2pm unless stated; UK TV in brackets)
Fulham vs Chelsea
Ipswich Town vs Arsenal (Sky Main Event & Sky Premier League)
Manchester United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leicester City vs Liverpool 4.30pm – Sky Main Event & Sky Premier League)
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Preview
In terms of the televised action we begin the day at Portman Road where Ipswich Town could be relegated if they lose when Champions League semi-finalists Arsenal are the visitors to that part of Suffolk. When they are done it will be all about Liverpool. If Ipswich Town have won that earlier game then the Reds will be able to secure the Premier League title when they make the trip to the midlands to take on a Leicester City side who could already be relegated by the time this match kicks off.
That will happen if Wolverhampton Wanderers go to Old Trafford in one of the non-televised matches and pick up a fifth straight win in the Premier League. It remains to be seen what United have got left after their insane midweek exploits which spells trouble for the Foxes. The other match is all about the west part of the capital where Chelsea will look to cling on in the race for Champions League football next season when they make the short trip to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham.
Betting
There isn’t a huge amount that I fancy over the course of the day. I can’t let Wolverhampton Wanderers go unbacked though. I would have fancied them to get something at Old Trafford regardless of what happened to Manchester United on Thursday night but the emotional rollercoaster that they went on coupled with the fact that they went to extra time will test their energy levels because there has to have been a huge comedown from that.
Wolves have none of that to worry about. They are on a run of four straight wins in the Premier League and scored four against Tottenham last week with Matheus Cunha only coming on midway through the second half so they are in a good groove here. They will know that they can secure their safety for another season with a win here and against a side who could easily be mentally as well as physically jaded I’ll take the visitors in this one although I’ll take the draw out of it as we still get odds against.
Tips
Back Wolverhampton Wanderers (0AH) to beat Manchester United for a 3/10 stake at 2.08 with Bet365