Leicester City v Watford – Sunday, December 2, 2.00am
These two sides come into their clash at the King Power Stadium separated by only two points on the league table.
The Hornets are coming off a 3-0 home defeat at the hands of Liverpool last time out, and they’ll count themselves unlucky to have gone down by that margin.
They were well into the contest up to the point of the Reds’ first goal, but dropped their bundle after conceding and failed to recover.
The Foxes are undefeated in their past four outings, although only have one win during that span with a 1-0 triumph over Cardiff City.
These sides spilt the matches last season with one win a piece, and with the Foxes’ home ground advantage and solid form coming into the clash, they might be good enough for a point here.
Tip: Leicester City @ $2.20
Arsenal v Tottenham– Monday December 3, 1.05am
One of the biggest Premier League rivalries resumes on Monday morning, as Arsenal host Tottenham in the first North London derby of the season.
This match-up will have a huge impact on the league table, as the Spurs are currently in third on 30 points, while the Gunners are in fifth on 27.
As the two sides have the same goal difference, any win by Arsenal will be enough to see them leapfrog their opponents on the ladder.
The Spurs are coming off a big win over Chelsea last weekend, while a late winner from Christian Eriksen midweek has kept their Champions League hopes alive.
Arsenal defeated Bournemouth last weekend, but could only muster 1-1 draws against Wolverhampton and Liverpool in their two matches prior to their win over the Cherries.
Last season, both sides shared the spoils, as each team won on their home ground.
The Gunners have the home advantage this time around, although Tottenham’s form should be enough to see them leave the Emirates with at least a point.
Tip: Draw @ $3.50
Liverpool v Everton – Monday December 3, 3.15am
In the second game of Monday morning’s derby double-header, Liverpool will host Everton in the first Merseyside derby of the season.
Liverpool are flying high in the league and currently sit in second place just two points from Manchester City, although their loss to PSG midweek means they need a positive result against Napoli in a fortnight to progress into the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Everton on the other hand are 11 points behind their Merseyside rivals, which is enough to see them in sixth position on the table.
The Toffees are unbeaten in their last three Premier League outings, while the Reds haven’t lost a game in the EPL all season.
Both Premier League matches last season ended in draws, although Liverpool did knock Everton out of the FA Cup in the third round in January earlier this year.
Everton haven’t won at Anfield since 1999, and with Liverpool’s Premier League form the way it is, it’s hard to see any other result then a Reds win.