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    EPL | 2023-24 Premier League Week 35 Predictions & Stats

    The extended Gameweek 34 saw Everton break a drought against Liverpool and breaks their hearts in terms of a realistic title challenge. Talking of broken, our Premier League Week 35 Predictions and useful stats are here with enough to make an informed selection.

    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 35 Fixtures

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 Fixtures

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 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. Or given our form, skip the tips and go to the stats.

    West Ham 1 Liverpool 4
    Wolves 0 Luton 0
    Fulham 0 Crystal Palace 2
    Man Utd 2 Burnley 0
    Newcastle 4 Sheffield Utd 2
    Everton 2 Brentford 2
    Aston Villa 3 Chelsea 1
    Bournemouth 1 Brighton 0
    Spurs 2 Arsenal 1
    Nottingham Forest 1 Man City 3

    Season Progress: 46% – 149/322 – Correct Scores – 19

    Season Tip Rating: Woeful

     

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 H2H 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 H2H stats of the current gameweek.

    WHU v LIV – Liverpool have won four in a row v West Ham. And four in a row on a Saturday. And are unbeaten v West Ham in 12 games in April (W10 D2) with a last loss in 1968.

    WOL v LUT – The H2H top flight record between Luton and Wolves is Luton 7 wins, Wolves 6 wins and 2 draws.

    FUL v CRY – Three of the last four games between Crystal Palace and Fulham have ended in a draw. Fulham (D2 L2) are winless in their last four games v Palace at home. Crystal Palace are unbeaten in five games v Fulham on a Saturday (W3 D2).

    MUN v BUR – Man Utd have lost just one of their last 16 games v Burnley (W10 D5 L1). Burnley last beat Man Utd in Manchester on a Saturday in 1962 (W8 D3 for Man Utd since). That improves slightly to 1968 for games on a Saturday at any venue.

    NEW v SHU – Newcastle have won seven of the last eight v Sheffield Utd (W7 L1). And won the previous game this season 8-0.

    EVE v BRE – Everton have won five of the six games v Brentford at Everton (one loss). Brentford have won the only two games between these sides in April. The two games were three days apart in 1936.

    AVL v CHE – The home side have lost the last four clashes in this fixture. Chelsea have won five of their last six trips to Villa Park. 

    BOU v BHA – Bournemouth have won the last three games v Brighton. The only two games between these sides on a Sunday have ended 3-1 to the home side, with one team each getting a taste of winning.

    TOT v ARS – Arsenal (W3 D1) are unbeaten in the last clashes between the sides on a Sunday. Before losing their last home game v Arsenal, Spurs were unbeaten in seven games v Arsenal at home. Spurs are unbeaten in five games v Arsenal in April (W2 D3).

    NFO v MCI – The last two games between Nottingham Forest and Man City in Nottingham  have ended in a draw. Man City have never beaten Nottingham Forest on a Sunday (L2 D1). 

     

    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.

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 Summary1

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 Summary Form

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 Summary3

    2023-24 Premier League Week 35 Summary xG

     

     

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    Born and raised on the banks of Yebri Creek, Theydon Bois has always been obsessed by sport. A stellar career of Underage B sides, RSL Social Golf, C Grade Warehouse and D Grade Indoor Cricket didn’t showcase much talent, but provided a window into the love for any game, any time. Theydon follows as much as he can and will provide opinion, ideas, and best tips and bets for most sports*. A particular interest in English Football sees Theydon Bois up every Saturday night until 2am with two laptops, smartphones, IPad and a radio feed of Soccer Saturday. A lifelong fan of underperforming, mediocre, disappointing teams will not sway his enthusiasm for sport. *Rugby Union not included.

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