You can’t win them all as Liverpool prove midweek in their loss to PSG in the Champions League, and as an Ipswich Town fan there’s also the view you can’t win anything. Somewhere in the middle of this losing is the rest of the Premier League. Talking of winning and losing, our Premier League Predictions Week 29 are here to help you pick a winner or two and avoid too many losers.
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 29
Barely Interesting Premier League Stats Week 29
Help yourself to a buffet of barely interesting stats to help pick a winner.
MCI v BHA – Man City have never lost at home to Brighton in the League with a record of W12 D2. They have won 11 games in a row at home v Brighton. Brighton have scored only 8 goals at Man City in the 14 league games there. Brighton’s record v big six clubs this season is a very reasonable W5 D2 L2, although it is W1 D1 L2 away.
NFO v IPS – These teams met at the same place not long ago in the FA Cup 5th where Ipswich did their usual of being competitive but not quite good enough. Ipswich’s record vs the current top six is W1 L7. Like a lot of clubs, Nottingham Forest have a 100% record v promoted clubs this season. Nottingham Forest haven’t lost v Ipswich at home since 1999. It’s been W9 D6 since, and a current run of four straight wins.
SOU v WOL – Wolves have lost just one of their last 16 games v Southampton (W11 D4 L1) and won six straight too. It’s also four straight wins at Southampton. Wolves’ record v promoted sides is W2 L1. Southampton’s record v current bottom six teams is W2 D1 L3.
EVE v WHU – West Ham have won three of their last four trips to Everton, current Everton manager David Moyes was the manager for all four of those games. Everton’s record v bottom six sides is W3 D3 L1 including 2/2 at home. West Ham’s record v bottom six sides is W4 D1 L1.
BOU v BRE – Brentford have lost one of their last ten games v Bournemouth (W7 D2 L1). Bournemouth’s record v current middle eight teams is W2 D4 L3. Brentford’s is W5 D3 L4.
ARS v CHE – Arsenal are on a six game unbeaten run v Chelsea in the league (W4 D2) and won the last two games at home v Chelsea by 5-0 and 3-1. Chelsea are on a six game unbeaten run v Arsenal at Arsenal on a Sunday in the league (W5 D1). Arsenal’s record on a Sunday is W5 D5 while Chelsea’s is W6 D5 L2. Arsenal’s record v big six clubs this season is W4 D4 and are one of just two undefeated sides v big six clubs. Liverpool is the other. Chelsea’s record v big six clubs this season is W1 D2 L3.
FUL v TOT – Spurs have failed to win the last two games v Fulham (D1 L1) but prior to that had been unbeaten in 10 matches (W9 D1). Spurs’ record on a Sunday v Fulham is W6 D2 L2. Fulham’s record v big six clubs this season is W1 D3 L3. Spurs’ record v middle eight teams is W5 D2 L2. Tottenham’s record v London clubs is W3 D1 L4. Fulham’s record is W3 D3 L2.
LEI v MUN – Man Utd have won the last three league games. Man Utd have won six in a row on a Sunday. Leicester’s record v big six sides is W1 D1 L7. Man Utd’s record v promoted clubs is W4 D1.
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