It only feels like yesterday since the last round of Premier League fixtures. That’s probably because it was yesterday. Or will be by the time you read this. Talking of yesterdays, our Premier League Week 32 Predictions and useful stats are here and all our troubles seem so far away.
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. This week is shorter than usual, that’s because there’s a day to do it. And no one reads this anyway.
2023-24 Premier League Week 32 Fixtures
2023-24 Premier League Week 32 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.
Crystal Palace 0 Man City 5
Burnley 1 Everton 1
Fulham 0 Newcastle 3
Bournemouth 2 Luton 1
Wolves 1 West Ham 1
Aston Villa 2 Brentford 0
Arsenal 2 Brighton 0
Man Utd 0 Liverpool 3
Sheffield Utd 0 Chelsea 2
Tottenham x Luton X
Season Progress: 48% – 139/289 – Correct Scores – 18
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2023-24 Premier League Week 32 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.
CRY v MCI – Man City are unbeaten in their last nine visits to Crystal Palace. The home side have scored one goal in just two of those nine games.
CRY v MCI – Man City have won only two of the last four Saturday games v Crystal Palace at any ground (W2 D1 L1).
CRY v MCI – Crystal Palace have lost all three home games v big six opposition at home this season. Their record v top six sides anywhere is slightly better – D1 L6.
EVE v BUR – Everton and Burnley are the only two teams in the Premier League this season whose away record is better than their home record.
EVE v BUR – Everton may have won the last match between these sides at Burnley on a Saturday, but Burnley were seven games undefeated before that.
EVE v BUR – Both teams have similar records against bottom six teams this season. Burnley – W3 L2 D1 and Everton W3 L2 D2.
FUL v NEW – Only four teams this season have not won an away games v a London club. Newcastle (L4 D1) are one. Crystal Palace, Brighton and Luton are the others.
FUL v NEW – Newcastle have won their last four games v Fulham by the margin of 10-1. And their last three games at Fulham by 10-1.
LUT v BOU – Luton have won two of the last three games v Bournemouth.
LUT v BOU – Bournemouth are unbeaten at home v bottom six sides this season (W3 D2).
WOL v WHU – Wolves have won the past two games at home v West Ham by 1-0.
WOL v WHU – West Ham (D1 L3) are winless v middle eight teams this season (at time of match).
AVL v BRE – Aston Villa have never been beaten at home by Aston Villa – W3 D6.
AVL v BRE – Brentford (D1 L7) are winless v top six sides this season.
AVL v BRE – Aston Villa are W5 L1 at home to London teams.
AVL v BRE – Aston Villa are W9 L1 on a Saturday.
ARS v BHA – Arsenal’s record v middle eight sides is W5 D1 L1.
MUN v LIV – Man Utd have lost only two of the last ten games v Liverpool at home – W4 D4 L2.
MUN v LIV – Liverpool are undefeated in their last nine v Man Utd on a Sunday – W4 D5. Man Utd failed to score in five of that seven game results.
SHU v CHE – Sheffield Utd have lost all four H2H v top clubs.
SHU v CHE – Chelsea are W3 D2 L1 against lower six opposition this year.
TOT v NFO – Nottingham Forest are 0/4 coming against big six games.
TOT v NFO – Tottenham have won their last five games v Forest.
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.