December 21, 2025, 7:08 am

FOOTBALL | 2024-25 Premier League Predictions Week 37

Just two weeks to go of this quite unremarkable Premier League season, with a Gameweek that has been shifted around for teams who are good enough for a European final but not the Premier League this season. Talking of contractual obligations, our Premier League Predictions Week 37 is also being given another week of tipping as we always supply winning tips in our second last GW.

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 37

Premier League Week 37 Predictions Tips

Barely Interesting Premier League Stats Week 37

Help yourself to a buffet of barely interesting stats to help pick a winner.

AVL v TOT

Aston Villa are W2 D2 L1 at home to traditional big six clubs. Spurs have won eight of their last nine league games at Aston Villa. Aston Villa have won only once since 2008 at home to Spurs.

CHE v MUN

The last four games at Chelsea v Man Utd have ended with three draws and a Chelsea win.  Both games played between these sides on a Monday have ended in a draw. 2-2 in 2002 and 1-1 in 1906. Man Utd’s record away to London clubs this season is W1 D1 L4. Chelsea are W2 D1 L1 at home to big six clubs.

EVE v SOU

Southampton have won the last two games v Everton. Southampton have only won twice at Everton in the Premier League era. Southampton have won the last three games between these clubs on a Sunday. Everton are W2 D2 L1 v promoted clubs this season. 

WHU v NFO

The last seven games between these sides have been won by the home team. West Ham have won five in a row at home to Forest and seven of their last eight. 

Your obscure Stat of the Week – All three games between West Ham and Nottingham Forest on a Sunday at West Ham ended in a 3-2 win to West Ham.

LEI v IPS

The last three games between Ipswich and Leicester have ended in a 1-1 draw. Ipswich are the only club this season not to beat a promoted side. No wonder they’re getting relegated.

BRE v FUL

Brentford are undefeated at home to Fulham on a Sunday (W2 D1) and the three games have seen 18 goals. Brentford’s record at home to London clubs this season is W1 D2 L2. Fulham’s away record to London clubs is W2 D1 L2.

ARS v NEW

Newcastle have lost all four games away to the current top six clubs, only Leicester, Southampton and Wolves have lost all their games to top six clubs. Arsenal have won 11 of their last 12 league games at home to Newcastle and 19 of their last 22 (D2 L1).

BHA v LIV

Brighton have won the only game on a Monday between these sides at Brighton. Brighton have a respectable W2 D2 L1 v current top six clubs. Liverpool’s W4 D2 L1 record v middle eight teams is the best. 

CRY v WOL

Crystal Palace have won four in a row v Wolves and three in a row on a Tuesday. Crystal Palace are two wins from two games on a Tuesday this season. Wolves are W1 L1.

MCI v BOU

Bournemouth’s last start win v Man City was their first ever. Man City have never lost at home to Bournemouth, with a record of W10 D1 and have scored 37 goals in that run.

 

General Premier League Season Stats

This is where we put the current season stats featuring form, xG, goals scored and conceded, shots, tackles and more.

Premier League Week 37 Predictions Stats

 

 

 

Theydon Boishttps://www.thegurgler.com
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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