Premier League 2025/26: Matchday 30 Betting Tips

by Danny
Premier League Matchday 30

The Cheltenham Festival fun ends today, but do not worry, the Premier League is back tomorrow with some amazing fixtures.

Matchday 30 promises to be one of the most dramatic of the season yet, with huge clashes in the title race, battle for Champions League qualification and relegation skirmish.

Check out our sports betting tips for the big upcoming fixtures, all of them based on the latest Premier League odds.

*All odds are subject to change

Arsenal vs Everton: Iliman Ndiaye to have over 0.5 shots on target @ 2.63

Arsenal have kept just one clean sheet in the last six matches across all competitions, and seem to be surrendering chances to opposition teams a bit more frequently. So with that in mind, we have gone searching for Everton-related value – and found this potential gem. In his last 10 Premier League appearances for the Toffees, Ndiaye has registered 14 shots on target, failing only twice to record at least one in a game. At far better than evens, this selection just screams value.

Chelsea vs Newcastle: Both teams to score – Yes @ 1.47

After taking one look at the stats, this selection looks as close to a banker as you can get. In 13 of Newcastle’s previous 14 matches, both teams found the back of the net. And seven of Chelsea’s last eight matches across all competitions saw this BTTS selection land. With a plethora of attacking talent on each side, from Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer to Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon, we expect goals aplenty at Stamford Bridge. When these two sides met at St James’ earlier in the campaign, the match finished 2-2 after Newcastle surrendered a 2-0 lead.

West Ham vs Manchester City: Anytime goalscorer – Erling Haaland @ 1.57

Even though his form has tailed off in recent weeks, Haaland’s record against West Ham is quite simply astonishing. In seven previous games against the Hammers, the Norwegian striker scored 11 goals, including a brace in the 3-0 win at the Etihad earlier in the season. And if you need more convincing about this selection, Haaland has scored on all three of his visits to the London Stadium thus far, tallying six goals in total thanks to a hat-trick and a brace. Oh and West Ham have conceded the second-most goals this season (54)…

Manchester United vs Aston Villa: Player to score or assist – Bruno Fernandes @ 1.67

It is third vs fourth in the Premier League this weekend, though United are heavy favourites for the win given Villa’s recent woeful record in the top flight. Unai Emery’s men lost 4-1 to Chelsea last time out in the league, though did beat Lille 1-0 away from home in Europe on Thursday. United’s last match saw them lose 2-1 at 10-man Newcastle, but we expect a strong response from Michael Carrick’s men here, with Fernandes right at the heart of it. The Portuguese star still managed to deliver an assist in a poor performance on Tyneside, meaning he has contributed in 15 of his 26 top-flight appearances this season. A phenomenal record we are backing him to extend.

Liverpool to score over 2.5 goals vs Tottenham @ 2.01

Our final tip is focused on yet another poor showing from Tottenham at Anfield. Micky van de Ven is suspended, Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha each look likely to miss out through concussion protocols, and Igor Tudor’s tactics look schoolboy at best. The team is a mess and yet to taste a Premier League win from 11 attempts in 2026, while Liverpool scored 19 goals in their previous five matches at Anfield across all competitions. This fixture last season finished 5-1 to the Reds and honestly, a similar outcome would surprise absolutely no one. If you are feeling braver than us, Liverpool to score over 3.5 goals for the fifth time in seven games vs Spurs is at odds of 3.57.

 

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