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Matchday 6 in the English Premier League will feature the first matchup of the season between Chelsea and Manchester City to kick off the 10-match slate. The match from Stamford Bridge and Sunday’s London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham are the marquee matches entering the weekend.
The two games are so big, we dedicated entire betting previews to each of them, with specific picks:
The recommended best bets for the remaining eight matches are followed below by comprehensive lists of moneylines, overs/unders, spreads and both-teams-to-score odds for the entire matchday. Our favorites from the eight best bets are:
- Aston Villa double chance first half: -120
- Leicester-Burnley highest-scoring half second half: +110
- Crystal Palace +0.25 Asian Handicap: -125
MORE: How to watch English Premier League matches
Odds courtesy of DraftKings and updated as of Sept. 24
Premier League best bets
Manchester United vs. Aston Villa
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
- Time: 7:30 a.m. ET
- TV: None
- Streaming: Peacock
Aston Villa double chance first half: -120
With Cristiano Ronaldo expected back, Manchester United may very well win this game, but Dean Smith’s Aston Villa won’t get run over, at least not in the first half. Between last season and this one, in the six road matches played against the big four (Man United, Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool) in all competitions, Aston Villa trailed 1-0 at halftime on three occasions, twice finished tied 0-0 at the break, and had a 1-0 lead in the other match. Aston Villa’s five-man backline should help once again limit the damage in the first half.
Leicester City vs. Burnley
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
- Time:10 a.m. ET
- TV: NBCSN, Universo
- Streaming: fuboTV
Highest-scoring half second half: +110
It’s surprising to see plus money on this one. Of the 36 combined goals in matches involving Leicester and Burnley, 28 have come in the second half (14 of 19 goals in Leicester matches, and 14 of 17 goals in Burnley matches). This first half will be tight between two organized teams, but the second half should open up as those defenders, some of whom played midweek in Carabao Cup action, begin to tire.
Everton vs. Norwich City
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
- Time: 10 a.m. ET
- TV: None
- Streaming: Peacock
Everton spread -0.5: -165
Everton will be without Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Andre Gomes, the club’s top three players when it comes to expected goals plus expected assists per 90 minutes (per FBref). That’s not an ideal scenario when it comes to needing to solve a Norwich City team that will be in ultra-defensive mode in search of a first point after five straight losses to open the season. The goals won’t exactly be flowing in this one, but Everton should be able to find the one-goal difference to take care of business.
Watford vs. Newcastle
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
- Time: 10 a.m. ET
- TV: None
- Streaming: Peacock
Watford -0.25 Asian Handicap: -110
What else can go wrong for Newcastle? Now starters Joe Willock and Jamaal Lascelles are out injured alongside forward Callum Wilson. The trio are key cogs for the Magpies in each sector of the field. Watford doesn’t have such problems and will likely sense an opportunity to capitalize and gain three key points against a direct competitor in the race for Premier League survival. If they can keep Allan Saint-Maximin under wraps, Watford should have enough quality to pull this one out. In case Watford is held to a draw, the -0.25 Asian Handicap gives you half your stakes back.
Leeds United vs. West Ham
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
- Time: 10 a.m. ET
- TV: None
- Streaming: Peacock
West Ham Asian Handicap Pick’Em: -150 (draw is a push)
If West Ham wants to compete for a place in the top six this season, the Hammers need to show they’re capable of handling a decimated Leeds side on the road. West Ham, which has performed well away from home this season, is virtually at full strength, and with new signing Nikola Vlasic fully integrated and forward Michail Antonio back from suspension, the visitors should have enough to get past Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds, which is missing several players: center back Pascal Struijk (suspension), forward Patrick Bamford (ankle) and Robin Koch (pubis). Other Leeds starters are also doubtful: Raphinha (hip), Luke Ayling (knee) and Jack Harrison (COVID-19 recovery).
Brentford vs. Liverpool
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
- Time: 12:30 p.m. ET
- TV: NBCSN, Universo
- Streaming: fuboTV
Brentford +1.25 Asian Handicap: -125
Newly promoted Brentford has only one loss in this early season (a narrow 1-0 loss to Brighton), but it has won the expected goals battle in every match and it has shown it can be tough to break down (two goals conceded so far). But this is the first test against a title contender and Liverpool has been one of the most explosive attacks in the league. Playing at home, the Bees have the challenge of keeping this match close, as they have their previous ones. With the +1.25 Asian Handicap, half your bet would win in the case of a Liverpool one-goal victory. The other half would be refunded.
Southampton vs. Wolves
- Date: Sunday, Sept. 26
- Time: 9 a.m. ET
- TV: NBCSN
- Streaming: fuboTV
Wolves +0.25 Asian Handicap: -145
These are two teams that haven’t scored much this season, but they also don’t get blown out of games. Southampton defends well; it held Manchester United and Manchester City to draws. Wolves haven’t been as lucky; they deserved more from matches against the likes of Man United, Tottenham and Leicester City based on expected goals and the eye test. This should be a close game, but Wolves have the better attacking players who can decide it. They’re due a breakout and the +0.25 Asian Handicap gives you half a push and half a win in case of a draw.
Crystal Palace vs. Brighton
- Date: Monday, Sept. 27
- Time: 3 p.m. ET
- TV: NBCSN
- Streaming: fuboTV
Crystal Palace +0.25 Asian Handicap: -125
Brighton is the favorite on the road. This is a classic case of a club being overvalued based on recent results, an easier schedule and current league positioning (an impressive fourth). These two teams are more evenly matched than the seven points that separate them in the table. Brighton got the benefit of a couple of calls against Leicester City and pulled out a win at Brentford that could’ve easily finished in a draw. Its toughest competition in five matches has been Leicester City and Everton.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace’s opening five games have been the first under new manager Patrick Vieira, and they also featured title favorites Chelsea and Liverpool (both 3-0 losses). Palace’s play has improved with each passing game and top forward acquisition Odsonne Edouard is still getting his feet wet. The Monday night stage at home could bring the best out of Palace.
Matchday 6 moneylines
Match | Home win | Draw | Away win |
---|---|---|---|
Chelsea vs. Man City | +165 | +230 | +175 |
Man United vs. Aston Villa | -200 | +400 | +650 |
Leicester City vs. Burnley | -170 | +310 | +500 |
Everton vs. Norwich City | -160 | +285 | +500 |
Leeds United vs. West Ham | +200 | +270 | +125 |
Watford vs. Newcastle United | +115 | +245 | +245 |
Brentford vs. Liverpool | +600 | +340 | -205 |
Southampton vs. Wolves | +165 | +225 | +185 |
Arsenal vs. Tottenham | +125 | +240 | +225 |
Crystal Palace vs. Brighton | +210 | +215 | +150 |
Matchday 6 overs/unders
Match | Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
---|---|---|
Chelsea vs. Man City | +105 | -130 |
Man United vs. Aston Villa | -155 | +125 |
Leicester City vs. Burnley | -125 | +100 |
Everton vs. Norwich City | -115 | -105 |
Leeds United vs. West Ham | -160 | +130 |
Watford vs. Newcastle United | -110 | -115 |
Brentford vs. Liverpool | -130 | +105 |
Southampton vs. Wolves | +105 | -130 |
Arsenal vs. Tottenham | +100 | -120 |
Crystal Palace vs. Brighton | +130 | -160 |
MORE: Champions League odds, futures and betting favorites
Matchday 6 spreads
Home team | Away team |
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Chelsea -0.5 (+165) | Man City +0.5 (-190) |
Man United -1.5 (+125) | Aston Villa +1.5 (-140) |
Leicester City -0.5 (-170) | Burnley +0.5 (+150) |
Everton -0.5 (-160) | Norwich City +0.5 (+140) |
Leeds United +0.5 (-145) | West Ham -0.5 (+130) |
Watford -0.5 (+115) | Newcastle +0.5 (-135) |
Brentford +1.5 (-165) | Liverpool -1.5 (+145) |
Southampton -0.5 (+165) | Wolves +0.5 (-185) |
Arsenal -0.5 (+130) | Tottenham +0.5 (-145) |
Crystal Palace +0.5 (-170) | Brighton -0.5 (+150) |
Matchday 6: Both teams to score
Match | BTTS: Yes | BTTS: No |
---|---|---|
Chelsea vs. Man City | -120 | -110 |
Man United vs. Aston Villa | -115 | -110 |
Leicester City vs. Burnley | -115 | -110 |
Everton vs. Norwich City | -115 | -110 |
Leeds United vs. West Ham | -185 | +145 |
Watford vs. Newcastle United | -130 | +100 |
Brentford vs. Liverpool | -105 | -120 |
Southampton vs. Wolves | -125 | -105 |
Arsenal vs. Tottenham | -120 | -105 |
Crystal Palace vs. Brighton | +100 | -130 |
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