Arsenal vs Everton
The Gunners will host the Toffees on Saturday, April 24 at 5:00am (all times AEST).
Arsenal will quickly return back to reality following their short journey to the European Super League this week, facing the blue boys from the Merseyside.
All six of the English clubs will be hoping to prove their worth to the rest of the league after the embarrassing past few days, with Everton a tough test for the mid-table Londoners.
Everton and Arsenal currently sit in ninth and tenth respectively, with just the three points separating the two clubs while the Toffees remain to have a game-in-hand.
As we narrow into the final stretch of the season, both clubs will hold the belief that a top six finish is well within their reach, with mounting expectations on their two managers.
Carlo Ancelotti has had a stellar first season in charge of the Toffees - thanks to a strong start- and will be hoping his side can conclude their campaign in similar fashion.
Arsenal have floated across the midriff of the top-flight, but could spark a late charge despite their focus being divided between the Premier League and Europa League semi-final ties against Spanish outfit Villareal.
The Gunners are likely to be without attacking duo Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang through injuries, while Aussie Mat Ryan could land a second-straight start role between the posts.
The Toffees will be monitoring the fitness of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina this week, with the trio in line to return to Ancelotti’s side.
All of the aforementioned casualties are sure to have an impactful say in how this fixture turns out should they be named or remain on the sidelines.
Our Tip: Both Teams To Score @ $1.80
A London Derby will take place at the London Stadium on Sunday, April 25 at 2:30am.
Two clubs deep into the tussle for a top-four finish, with the Hammers currently edging out their London rivals on goal difference.
The Blues will need to muster three points at London Stadium before having to turn their attention to an enticing bout against Real Madrid midweek.
A win for Thomas Tuchel against the Iron would see his side leap their cross-town rivals and take another step closer to cementing a finish in the top bracket of the first division.
The Hammers hold the same intentions of finishing close to the summit in hope of landing a spot in the Champions League next season, with a victory over the Blues almost ensuring that claim.
While wins would go a long way for either side, a tie would add fuel to the top-four race, with Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal and Everton all on the tails of the Blues and Hammers.
In the corresponding fixture from this season, the Blues ran rampant at home to put three goals past David Moyes’ side in December.
West Ham have taken great strides since that clash, while the catalyst for Chelsea has been Tuchel’s immediate impact and influence for the Lions.
The Irons have a relatively simple run home after this weekend and are sure to place Chelsea on the back foot from the off-set.
Our Tip: Both Teams To Score @ $1.82
United make the trip to Leeds on Sunday, April 25 at 11:00pm.
For the first time since October 2003, the Red Devils will venture to Elland Road for a Premier League clash with one of their oldest rivals.
Leeds have surpassed expectations this season in their return to the top division and will be hoping to land another few premiership points, with none coming greater than against Manchester United.
The Red Devils handed Leeds a brutal 6-2 trouncing in December and would see three-points on offer once again this weekend in a bid to edge closer to a top-two finish.
The 20-point gap between the Whites and United will be irrelevant come kick-off in this fixture, with all 22 players on the pitch knowing just how vital a strong start can be.
A win for Leeds could see the Yorkshire club jump both Arsenal and Everton and potentially land in the top-eight should the right result go their way.
With plenty of breathing space in favour of United in 2nd place, with a large portion of their focus likely to be cast on their upcoming Europa League clash with Roma next Friday.
For now however, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men will be hoping to hold onto bragging rights over their rivals and extend on their five-game winning streak across all competitions.
Our Tip: Manchester United Win at $1.83