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EPL | 2022-23 Premier League Week 34 Predictions + Stats Preview

Here is our weekly 2022-23 Premier League Week 34 Predictions + Stats Preview where the football never stops, and rarely sleeps.

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. 

There’s so much to go through we can barely contain it to just one long page. And there’s more games than usual, for when too much football is barely enough.

2022-23 Premier League Week 34 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 1 West Ham 2
Brentford 1 Nott’m Forest 1
Brighton 3 Wolves 0
Bournemouth 1 Leeds 1
Fulham 0 Man City 4
Man Utd 2 Aston Villa 1
Newcastle 2 Southampton 0
Liverpool 4 Spurs 2
Leicester 2 Everton 0
Arsenal 3 Chelsea 0
Liverpool 3 Fulham 1
Man City 2 West Ham 0
Man Utd 2 Brighton 2

Read on for the match by match full preview and stats.

2022-23 Premier League Week 34 Predictions – Match by Match H2H Stats Previews

Our big, beautiful full visual preview of each game is below.

More stats than you could probably ever want or need, for now.

SATURDAY 12:30 APRIL 29 –  CRYSTAL PALACE v WEST HAM

2022-23 Premier League Week 34 Predictions CRYWHU

The away side (either club) is undefeated in the last five clashes between these clubs (W3 D2). Crystal Palace have lost their last two home games v West Ham by 3-2, and have scored two goals in four of their last five home matches v West Ham and won just once. West Ham (W5 D4 L1) have the edge for recent matches v Crystal Palace on a Saturday.

OUR PREDICTION

Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 2

SATURDAY 15:00 APRIL 29 –  BRENTFORD v NOTTINGHAM FOREST

The last two games between these sides have ended in draws. Nottingham Forest have lost six straight away games. Forest have lost all four away games to London clubs this season scoring one goal.

OUR PREDICTION

Brentford 1 Nott’m Forest 1

SATURDAY 15:00 APRIL 30  –  BRIGHTON v WOLVES

The home side (either club) have won just one of the last eight clashes between Wolves and Brighton. The Seagulls are on an 11 game unbeaten streak v Wolves on a Saturday (W4 D7).

OUR PREDICTION

Brighton 3 Wolves 0

SUNDAY 14:00 APRIL 30 –  BOURNEMOUTH v LEEDS

Bournemouth have beaten Leeds just once in 14 meetings. Leeds’ record on a Sunday this season is pretty ordinary (W1 D2 L6) while Bournemouth have lost their only Sunday game. Before Thursday’s game v Southampton Bournemouth were undefeated v bottom six clubs (at time of match) – W6 D1.

OUR PREDICTION

Bournemouth 1 Leeds 1

SUNDAY 14:00 APRIL 30 –  FULHAM v MAN CITY

Man City have won 14 straight v Fulham. The H2H on a Sunday favours Man City too W5 D2 L1 which improves to W2 D1 away. Man City are currently unbeaten in 10 games in the league, along with Aston Villa.

OUR PREDICTION

Fulham 0 Man City 4

SUNDAY 14:00 APRIL 30 –  MAN UTD v ASTON VILLA

Aston Villa share the longest current unbeaten streak in the league at 10 games with Man City. Aston Villa (W2 D1) are unbeaten in their last three games v Man Utd. At home on a Sunday, Man Utd are undefeated v Aston Villa (W4 D2) at home.

OUR PREDICTION

Man Utd 2 Aston Villa 1

SUNDAY 14:00 APRIL 30 –  NEWCASTLE v SOUTHAMPTON

Newcastle is the only unbeaten team on a Sunday this season (W6 D3). Newcastle (W6 D3) are undefeated in their last nine games v Southampton.

OUR PREDICTION

Newcastle 2 Southampton 0

SUNDAY 16:30 APRIL 30 –  LIVERPOOL v SPURS

Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 11 matches v Spurs (W8 D3). And also their last 12 home matches v Spurs (W8 D4). Liverpool also hold an impressive record on a Sunday at home – W9 D2 L1

OUR PREDICTION

Liverpool 4 Spurs 2

MONDAY 20:00 MAY 1 –  LEICESTER v EVERTON

The away team (either club) has failed to win the last five games. Leicester have lost one and won one on a Monday this season. Everton have just lost one.

OUR PREDICTION

Leicester 2 Everton 0

TUESDAY 20:00 MAY 2 –  ARSENAL v CHELSEA

Chelsea are in the bottom six for form this season from January 1st. They have also scored the equal lowest number of goals in that period (11 in 17 games). Arsenal are undefeated in their last 12 midweek league games v Chelsea (W6 D6). Chelsea’s last midweek league win over Arsenal came in 1974.

OUR PREDICTION

Arsenal 3 Chelsea 0

WEDNESDAY 20:00 MAY 3 –  LIVERPOOL v FULHAM

Fulham’s loss to Aston Villa last gameweek broke their 100% midweek record for the season. Fulham are unbeaten in their last three games v Liverpool (W1 D2). Liverpool have a solid record midweek record v Fulham – W11 D3 L1.

OUR PREDICTION

Liverpool 3 Fulham 1

WEDNESDAY 20:00 MAY 3 –  MAN CITY v WEST HAM

Man City are unbeaten in their last 15 games v West Ham (W12 D3). Man City have won eight straight midweek games v West Ham who also have failed to score in the last seven of those games.

OUR PREDICTION

Man City 2 West Ham 

THURSDAY 20:00 MAY 3 –  MAN UTD v BRIGHTON

Man Utd are unbeaten v Brighton in midweek clashes – W5 D1 and are 3/3 at home in midweek with Brighton not scoring a goal. Brighton are third for average points scored away to big six clubs this season – behind Arsenal and Aston Villa.

OUR PREDICTION

Man Utd 2 Brighton 2

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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