We’ve got the relatively rare spectacle of midweek Premier League football to enjoy this week. With 10 games spread over Tuesday and Wednesday, there are thousands of betting markets to get our teeth stuck into. So, without further ado, here is our selection of three accumulators to help you profit from the bookies in midweek.
Easy Winner – evens (BetVictor)
- Over 1.5 goals in Everton v Arsenal (1/4) – Everton do not have a good record against Arsenal. However, the Toffees will believe that they’ve got a great chance to kick-start their season against the Gunners on Tuesday night. With Arsenal in great form, expect goals at Goodison Park.
- Tottenham to beat Hull (2/9) – Tottenham have not fired on all cylinders this season but they do have a fearsome record at home. Hull, in contrast, have an appalling record on their travels so this looks a home banker for Spurs.
- Over 1.5 goals in Crystal Palace v Man United (2/7) – Crystal Palace are not out of the woods yet. The Eagles are going to need their best stuff against Man United and should be able to score at Selhurst Park. Keeping a clean sheet looks beyond them however.
Medium Risk – 5/1 (Sky Bet)
- Arsenal to beat Everton (21/20) – There looks to be more steel about this Arsenal side compared to recent seasons. That could make all the difference as they push on for another shot at the title. If the Gunners are at their best at Goodison Park, they’ll have too much for Ronald Koeman’s misfiring Everton.
- Liverpool to beat Middlesbrough (4/7) – If Liverpool can keep bouncing back from the blows which are inevitable over the course of a season, they’ve got a real chance of pushing Chelsea and Man City all the way in the title race. Jurgen Klopp’s team should have too much for Middlesbrough on Wednesday.
- West Brom to beat Swansea (10/11) – Bob Bradley has always wanted to manage in the Premier League but his dream is turning into a nightmare at Swansea. The Swans look destined for the drop and will find it very difficult to avoid defeat against Tony Pulis’s motivated and organised West Brom.
Long Shot – 32/1 (Bet365)
- Bournemouth to beat Leicester and both teams to score (10/3) – Bournemouth are rapidly becoming many people’s second team in the Premier League. The Cherries’ positive attitude and entertaining style of football means they concede a fair few goals but that they will surely win enough points to stay up once again. Expect Bournemouth to win a cracker against Leicester on Tuesday.
- West Ham to beat Burnley to nil (7/4) – Could this be just the game that West Ham need? The Irons are struggling badly but Burnley have been horrible on their travels this season. A comfortable win beckons for the home side at the London Stadium.
- Chelsea to beat Sunderland and both teams to score (7/4) – Sunderland have recovered from their shocking start to life under David Moyes. Crucially, the Black Cats are scoring more goals and they can continue in that regard against Chelsea. However, anything other than a victory for the Blues will be a real surprise.