So Big Ange survives another week by winning against Man Utd for a third time this season, but he will be struggling to win something in his second season as he claims he can. Talking of winning, our Premier League Predictions Week 26 should have enough to give you solid 7/10 and beyond. Spend your winnings wisely.
Each gameweek in the Premier League in 2024-25 we offer up a stat filled prediction preview, with some barely interesting stats and visuals, just enough to bluff your way through various tipping competitions or betting shops.
2024-25 Premier League Predictions Week 26
Barely Interesting Premier League Stats Week 26
Help yourself to a buffet of barely interesting stats to help pick a winner.
LEI v BRE – Brentford’s record v current bottom six clubs is W6 D1 L1. Leicester are one of two teams this season not to beat a current middle eight team at home (D3 L2). Ipswich are the other. Leicester (W2 D3) are unbeaten in their last five home games v Brentford. Brentford’s win over Leicester earlier in the season broke a run of 12 games without a win v Leciester.
EVE v MUN – Everton’s W4 D1 L1 since David Moyes’ return to the club as manager sees them sit third for points earned during that time – an extra game helps but still good. Man Utd is W2 L3 over the same period. Everton’s record v big six clubs this season is W1 D4 L2. This GW is the first one where Everton head into it outside the bottom six. Man Utd have won five in a row v Everton in the League, the last four by a combined 11-0.
FUL v CRY – Fulham’s record v London clubs this season is W3 D3 L1, Crystal Palace’s record is W2 D2 L5. Fulham are undefeated in their last six games v Crystal Palace, four of them were draws. However Fulham are winless in home five games v Crystal Palace (D3 L2).
IPS v TOT – Hard to believe but Ipswich have now won four in a row v Tottenham. The last three games by the same score of 2-1. Ipswich’s record v big six clubs this season is W2 D1 L5. Tottenham’s record v promoted sides is poor this season – W1 D1 L2. Spurs are the only team at the moment to have lost twice against promoted sides. Ipswich’s only win at home this season has come against Chelsea.
SOU v BHA – Brighton’s record v promoted sides this season is W1 D3. Brighton (W3 D3) are undefeated in their last six v Southampton. It’s also six without defeat for Brighton at Southampton (W2 D4).
BOU v WOL – The away side has won the last four clashes between these sides. Wolves (W2 D2) are undefeated in their last four trips to Bournemouth. Bournemouth’s record v the current bottom six is W5 D1 L1. Wolves’ record v the current top six is D1 L9.
ARS v WHU – Arsenal have won six straight at home v West Ham on a Saturday. Graham Potter’s record v Arsenal is a promising W4 D1 L4. Arsenal (W5 D2) are one of only two teams not to lose v London clubs this season. The other is Liverpool. Arsenal have won all eight games v the current bottom six clubs. West Ham’s record v the current top six is D1 L7.
AVL v CHE – Chelsea’s record at Aston Villa for the last seven games is W5 D1 L1. Aston Villa’s record v the current top six teams is W1 D2 L4. Aston Villa has an identical record v big six clubs.
NEW v NFO – The away team has won four in a row for this fixture. There have been 16 goals scored in those four games. Nottingham Forest’s record on a Sunday is W2 D2 L1 vs Newcastle’s W3 D1 L1. Newcastle’s record v the current top six teams is W3 D2 L3.
MCI v LIV – Liverpool’s record v big six clubs this season is W4 D2 and one of only two teams to be undefeated (other is Arsenal). Liverpool’s W2 D1 record v the current top six away means they are the only undefeated team for that stat. Man City have an identical record at home to top six teams. Man City have won only one league game v Liverpool on a Sunday in 28 games – W1 D15 L12. Man City have never beaten Liverpool at home on a Sunday – D3 L7.
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