The turn for home is very much on in the Premier League and there is plenty on the line once again here. Liverpool’s lead at the top of the tree is beginning to stretch and they look set to lift the crow for the second time in 35 years. Elsewhere, Tottenham and Manchester City meet in what could be a chaotic one in North London, with neither side showing any sort of form, whilst Brentford and Everton lock horns in what should be another entertaining encounter in the capital.
Tottenham vs Manchester City – Dejan Kulusevski to score anytime
5/2 at Rhino Bet
Manchester City look to be a side very much in transition this season and they head to one of their most luckless grounds in recent times, as they visit Tottenham. Spurs are beginning to demonstrate a little bit more consistency under Ange Postecoglou of late and some decent results are giving Tottenham fans cause for optimism as the end of the campaign looms large. Swede Dejan Kulusevski has a fantastic record against City and with his role in the recent Spurs resurgence key, he could put the struggling City defence to the sword once again.
Liverpool vs Newcastle United – Mohamed Salah to score anytime
4/6 at Rhino Bet
There is no stopping Liverpool this season and by the same rationale, there is no stopping, Mohamed Salah. A goal and an assist at Manchester City last time out saw the Egyptian stretch his lead at the top of the Golden Boot standings and he looks set to break plenty more records between now and the end of the campaign. It is one game a time for Liverpool, as the dream of another Premier League title looks to be coming to fruition but Salah is in incredible form and he looks almost certain to score every week with most punters and EPL betting sites.
Brentford vs Everton – Bryan Mbuemo to score anytime
5/4 at Betzone
Everton have been enjoying a real resurgence under David Moyes, but they hit the road here at Brentford, in what should be a tough one for the Toffees. The Bees are always a tough nut to crack, and they tend to play their best football at home under Thomas Frank. Bryan Mbuemo has been in fine form all season for Brentford and in the absence of Ivan Toney, he has really stepped up his goal contributions, along with Yoane Wissa. Both strikers will be out to find the net again this week, but Mbuemo’s pace could cause Everton’s defence plenty of issues.
EPL Goal Scorer Acca – 26th February 2025