Just 12 game weeks remain in the Premier League season and it is getting very interesting at the top with the top three now all played the same numbers of games and have the same number of wins. Talking of tight, here are our Premier League Week 27 Predictions and useful stats.
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.
2023-24 Premier League Week 27 Fixtures
2023-24 Premier League Week 27 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.
Everton 1 West Ham 1
Fulham 2 Brighton 1
Brentford 2 Chelsea 2
Newcastle 1 Wolves 1
Nottm Forest 1 Liverpool 3
Spurs 3 Crystal Palace 0
Luton 2 Aston Villa 1
Burnley 1 Bournemouth 0
Man City 2 Man Utd 0
Sheffield Utd 1 Arsenal 4
Season Progress: 47% – 116/245 – Correct Scores – 14
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2023-24 Premier League Week 27 Best Stats
Need a reason to pick one team over another, or just have a stat ready to impress friends and family, either way you are welcome to our favourite stats of the current gameweek.
EVE v WHU – Everton are currently on a nine game winless streak. If they fail to win this weekend they will equal the worst winless run this season (with Sheffield Utd).
EVE v WHU – Everton have a surprisingly good record v middle eight teams on the ladder (at time of match) – W5 D3 L2.
EVE v WHU – West Ham have won just two of the 24 games played at Everton on a Saturday. And just one of the last 13.
FUL v BHA – Fulham (W3 D4) are unbeaten in their last seven matches v Brighton.
BRE v CHE – Brentford (W3 D1) are unbeaten in their last four games v Chelsea.
BRE v CHE – Brentford have a dreadful record v big six clubs this season with D1 L6.
NEW v WOL – Seven of the last ten matches between Newcastle and Wolves have ended in a draw.
NEW v WOL – Newcastle (D2 L2) are winless in their last four home games.
NFO v LIV – Liverpool last won at Nottingham Forest in a league game back in 1984. It has been D7 L6 since.
NFO v LIV – Nottingham Forest’s record against big six clubs this season is not great at W1 L6. Liverpool’s record v bottom six clubs is W7 D1.
TOT v CRY – Spurs are on a run of four straight wins v Crystal Palace. It’s seven in a row at home. Crystal Palace’s only win at Spurs on a Saturday in 15 attempts was in 1990.
TOT v CRY – Crystal Palace (D2 L3) are winless away to fellow London clubs this season.
LUT v AVL – Aston Villa (W7 D3) are unbeaten v bottom six sides (at time of match).
LUT v AVL – Luton have won their last three homes games v Aston Villa and have a decent W12 D4 L2 in general v Aston Villa at home.
BUR v BOU – Bournemouth have won just one league game at Burnley in 14 attempts.
BUR v BOU – Burnley (W1 D2 L10) have the worst home record this season.
MCI v MUN – Man City won the previous two matches at their home ground by a combined 10-3.
MCI v MUN – Man Utd are winless v big six this season with D2 L3.
SHU v ARS – Sheffield United have lost all six clashes with big six clubs this season.
SHU v ARS – Arsenal have won all five races v bottom six sides away.
2023-24 English Premier League Current Season Stats
A quick look at the current state of play in the Premier League. An alternative table, form summary, points per game at home or away, v opposition and expected goals. So many.