Isn’t this season over yet? 1st and the bottom three are done, and disappointingly so as an Ipswich fan. I guess the positives are we’re not the worst team in the league (although we didn’t beat that team), we were only playing third division two seasons ago, and Chelsea didn’t beat us this season. Talking of silver linings, our Premier League Predictions Week 35 are here and are shiny as.
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 35

Barely Interesting Premier League Stats Week 35
Help yourself to a buffet of barely interesting stats to help pick a winner.
MCI v WOL
Man City have won the last four home games v Wolves by a combined 13-2. Wolves have won both of the Friday clashes between the sides. Man City have the second highest points per game on days other than the weekend this season, behind Arsenal. Spurs are the worst with just 0.14 PPG this season, half of Southampton’s figure.
AVL v FUL
Aston Villa have the better record against the current middle eight teams this season – W5 D4 L2 vs Fulham’s W4 D1 L7. Aston Villa have won four straight v Fulham.
EVE v IPS
Ipswich won both of their games at Everton in their last two season stint in the Premier League. Everton’s record v promoted sides this season is W2 D1 L1. Ipswich’s record against the bottom six teams is W2 D1 L4.
LEI v SOU
Leicester have won the last three games v Southampton with five goals scored in all three matches. Leicester have lost nine games in a row at home without scoring a goal. Their xG over that nine games run is better than Southampton’s at home and almost beats Ipswich’s home xG too. Southampton are still equal with Derby County as the team with the lowest points in the EPL history.
ARS v BOU
Arsenal have won every home game v Bournemouth.
WHU v TOT
West Ham are unbeaten v Spurs in their last four home games – W2 D2. The two wins were both on a Sunday. Spurs have played the equal most Sunday games this season – their record is W6 D3 L12. West Ham’s Sunday record is W1 D1 L2.
BHA v NEW
Brighton are undefeated v top six sides this season at home – W2 D2. Brighton are undefeated v Newcastle at home for the last seven meetings – W3 D4. Newcastle’s record v middle eight teams away this season is W2 D2 L3.
BRE v MUN
Man Utd have lost just one of the last 12 games v Brentford, but that was a 4-0 hiding by Brentford. Man Utd’s record away v London clubs this season is W1 D1 L3. Man Utd have played the equal most Sunday games this season, and their record is W5 D7 L9.
CHE v LIV
Chelsea are W2 D4 L2 v big six clubs this season. At home they are W1 D1 L1. Liverpool, along with Arsenal, are the only two teams who are undefeated v big six clubs this season (W6 D2). Arsenal’s record is D4 W5. The last seven games between Liverpool and Chelsea has seen Liverpool win the two most recent games and then five draws before that. It’s been three draws in a row at Chelsea between these sides. Liverpool’s record v Chelsea for the last six Sunday games is W4 D2.
CRY v NFO
Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in their last eight games v Crystal Palace (W3 D5) and lost just once in the last 14 games v Palace (W7 D6 L1). Forest are also unbeaten in their last seven away games v Crystal Palace (W3 D4). There have also been a lot of draws between these sides. 12 from the last 20 games at Crystal Palace.
General Premier League Season Stats
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