Another week, another weekend of Premier League matches, all of them needing our 2022-23 Premier League Week 11 Predictions and stats preview.
Each week we provide a meandering look into the upcoming round of Premier League football, with not only our predictions for the upcoming Premier League fixtures, but offer up a wide range of H2H and in-season stats and barely interesting facts. There’s new visuals every week.
There’s so much to go through we can barely contain it to just one long page. But here it is.
2022-23 Premier League Week 11 Predictions
Here are our fearless predictions for the fixtures ahead, and tune in below for all the stats and barely interesting stats that go along with them.
Brentford 2 Brighton 1
Leicester 3 Crystal Palace 1
Fulham 0 Bournemouth 0
Wolves 0 Nott’m Forest 2
Spurs 1 Everton 1
Aston Villa 0 Chelsea 2
Man Utd 2 Newcastle 3
Southampton 1 West Ham 2
Leeds 0 Arsenal 2
Liverpool 1 Man City 4
22-23 Season Record – 53% – 46/87 – 9 Correct scores
Read on for the match by match full preview and stats.
2022-23 English Premier League Week 11 – Quick Stats
PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON RESULTS SUMMARY
PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON RESULTS FORM
2022-23 Premier League Form Ratings…….
For no good reason we have come up with our own form rating system for the Premier League this season. Using performance based stats, with a bias towards recent fixtures, we have a score out of 100% for current form status.
CURRENT EXPECTED GOALS ANALYSIS
2022-23 Premier League Week 11 Predictions – Match by Match H2H Stats Previews
Our big, beautiful full visual preview of each game is below.
More stats than you could probably ever want or need, for now.
FRIDAY 8:00PM – BRENTFORD v BRIGHTON
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Brentford 2 Brighton 1
- Brighton are undefeated in their last four trips to Brentford (W2 D2). Brentford have won the only two Friday fixtures between these sides @ Brentford (in 1976 and 1922)
SATURDAY 12:30PM – LEICESTER v CRYSTAL PALACE
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Leicester 3 Crystal Palace 1
- Leicester are undefeated in their last six games v Leicester (W4 D2)
SATURDAY 3:00PM – FULHAM v BOURNEMOUTH
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Fulham 0 Bournemouth 0
- Fulham are the leading team for games in which both teams scores – currently at 8/9. Bournemouth are undefeated in their last seven trips to Fulham (W4 D3).
- Bournemouth are 8th on the ladder and on the second longest unbeaten streak.
SATURDAY 3:00PM – WOLVES v NOTTINGHAM FOREST
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Wolves 0 Nott’m Forest 2
- Nottingham Forest (W3 D1 L1) have lost just one of their last five trips to Wolves. Including three straight wins for Saturday games at Wolves. Wolves and Leeds are the only sides not to beat a bottom six side this season so far (bottom six at time of match).
SATURDAY 5:30PM – SPURS v EVERTON
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Spurs 1 Everton 1
- Going back 10 years to 2013 – Spurs have lost just one of 19 games v Everton (W9 D9 L1). Going back to 1986 Spurs have lost just one home games on a Saturday v Everton in 17 matches (W9 D7 L1).
SUNDAY 2:00PM – ASTON VILLA v CHELSEA
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Aston Villa 0 Chelsea 2
- Aston Villa are the only team left to have lost all of their games v London sides this season (0/3), but at least they have scored a goal unlike Wolves and Bournemouth.
SUNDAY 2:00PM – MAN UTD v NEWCASTLE
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Man Utd 2 Newcastle 3
- Man Utd have won five straight at home to Newcastle and are undefeated in their last seven (W6 D1). Going back to the start of the Premier League era in 1992, <an Utd have lost just once to Newcastle at home in 30 matches (W21 D8 L1)
SUNDAY 2:00PM – SOUTHAMPTON v WEST HAM
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Southampton 1 West Ham 2
- West Ham are unbeaten in their last four trips to Southampton, with the last two games being 0-0.
SUNDAY 2:00PM – LEEDS v ARSENAL
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Leeds 0 Arsenal 2
- Arsenal (W9 D2) are undefeated in their last 11 games v Leeds going back to 2003.
SUNDAY 4:30PM – LIVERPOOL v MAN CITY
WHO’S GOING TO WIN?
Liverpool 1 Man City 4
- Liverpool are only one of two teams without a point in Sunday games this season (with Fulham and only one game each). Liverpool are also one of four teams that have 0 points v big six opposition this season. Ten of the last 16 games on a Sunday between Liverpool and Man City have ended in a draw.