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Premier League tips: A 15/1 midweek acca


Joe Casey’s selections for this week’s Premier League games include wins for both Brentford and West Ham.

In a busy midweek slate, there are 10 matches in the Premier League across Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and Joe Casey has selected his four best football betting tips to put together an appealing four-fold.

Premier League betting tips

Brighton v Bournemouth: Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals @ 5/4

Brentford to beat Everton @ Evs

Manchester United v Ipswich: Both teams to score @ 31/40

West Ham -1 v Leicester @ 6/4

Brighton v Bournemouth

Brighton and Bournemouth face off in a crucial clash in the race for European football in the Premier League this season. The Cherries’s hopes have been hit by two defeats in their last three league games and the Seagulls are now just three points behind them after winning back-to-back top-flight matches.

Albion ran out 2-1 winners in the reverse fixture and another entertaining affair looks likely between two impressive teams.

Both teams have found the net in eight of Bournemouth’s last nine away games and over 2.5 goals has landed in four of Brighton’s last five league matches. Combine the two in what should be a goal-laden encounter.

Brentford v Everton

Everton were pegged back from 2-0 up against Manchester United at the weekend to draw 2-2 and may fall to defeat when they travel to Brentford.

The Toffees have taken 13 points from a possible 36 on the road this season and look likely to struggle against a home team who have been rock solid in their own back yard.

Thomas Frank’s side have won three of their last four matches and looked ultra-impressive in a 4-0 win over Leicester on Friday.

They could put an end to Everton’s unbeaten league run under David Moyes.  

Manchester United v Ipswich

Manchester United exhibited many of the same issues that have dogged them all season when drawing with Everton at the weekend and they are no certainties when they take on Ipswich in this clash.

The Red Devils have lost more home games than they have not in the Premier League this season and they have looked particularly vulnerable of late at Old Trafford, winning just one of their last six league games there while losing five.

Ipswich have lost five of their last six games, however, so it is hard to have the utmost faith in the Tractor Boys. 

The better selection looks to be both teams to score, which has landed in nine of Ipswich’s last 11 away games.

West Ham v Leicester

West Ham snapped a disappointing four-game winless run in the league, in which they lost three times, with a crucial 1-0 victory over Arsenal at the weekend and they should follow up against a struggling Leicester team.

The Foxes have lost nine of their last 10 matches and appear to be heading for relegation. Ruud van Nistelrooy’s men shipped four against Brentford on Friday.and have in fact lost five of their last six games in the Premier League by at least two goals so take the Hammers to overcome a one-goal deficit on the handicap.