Wolves vs. Crystal Palace - Thursday January 3, 6:45am
The Wolves welcome Crystal Palace in a seventh vs. 14th clash at Wolverhampton.
The Wanderers are coming off a massive 3-1 upset win over Tottenham in London to cost the Spurs second place, while the Eagles went down 1-0 to Chelsea.
The Wolves won 1-0 last time these teams met in November, but have not faced off in Wolverhampton since 2012.
Nuno Espírito Santo’s team have played well lately, only dropping one game in their past six outings. Raul Jimenes has enjoyed an impressive campaign with six goals and four assists to his name.
The hosts are only missing Diego Jota through injury, while Crystal Palace will be without Martin Kelly and Christian Benteke.
Tip: Warriors to win: 2-0 - $8.50.
Newcastle vs. Manchester United – Thursday January 3, 7:00am
Manchester United travel to Newcastle as they look to keep their momentum going with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in charge.
The Red Devils are three from three with Solskjaer on the sidelines, turning United into an attacking unit. They have scored 12 goals from those trio of wins over Cardiff City, Huddersfield and Bournemouth.
United looked good against the Cherries on Monday in a 4-1 victory, as Paul Pogba scored for the second time in five days.
Meanwhile, the Magpies have struggled recently and are winless over their last three games.
The Red Devils have only lost to Newcastle once in their past eight matchups but are winless from their last two meetings at St. James’ Park.
Tip: Manchester United to win - $1.57.
Manchester City vs. Liverpool – Friday January 4, 7:00am
A blockbuster top-of-the-table clash awaits as Manchester City host Liverpool.
The Reds remain the only unbeaten team from this season with a seven-point lead in the title race.
Jurgen Klopp’s team looked irresistible in a 5-1 smashing over Arsenal at Anfield as Roberto Firmino was the hat-trick hero.
City are coming off a 3-1 win over Southampton and will be keen to get their 2019 off to a strong start after a disappointing fortnight.
A loss to the Reds here could all but end City’s title hopes, who claimed their first ever clean sheet at Anfield when these teams last met in October in a draw.
Having Fernandinho back in the lineup makes a huge difference and despite Liverpool’s recent dominance, it will be tough best last year’s champions in Manchester.
Tip: Liverpool to win - $3.40.