November 19, 2025, 12:37 pm

FOOTBALL | 2024-25 Premier League Predictions Week 23

With a peaceful transition of power currently happening in the US, one is wondering if Spurs will have a similar one too as their current coach Ange is somehow clinging to his job. Talking of clinging, our Premier League Predictions Week 23 should stick into your weekend reading with enough stats to not be able to blame us if you can’t pick a winner.

Each gameweek n 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 23

Premier League Week 23 Predictions Tips

Barely Interesting Premier League Stats Week 23

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

WOL v ARS – Arsenal have won seven straight v Wolves. Arsenal have won the last three games at Wolves without conceding. Arsenal’s record v current bottom six clubs is W6 D1. Wolves’ record v top six is D1 L8.

BOU v NFO – Three of the last four games between these sides has ended in a draw. Bournemouth are also undefeated v Forest in the last nine games (W5 D4). Bournemouth’s record v current top six sides is an impressive W3 D3 L2. Nottingham Forest have lost just one game v middle eight teams W5 D2 L1.

BHA v EVE – Everton are unbeaten in their last four trips to Brighton (W2 D2). Brighton are undefeated v current bottom six clubs (W3 D4). Everton are winless away to middle eight sides (D1 L3).

LIV v IPS – Ipswich’s record v big six clubs this season is W2 D1 L4, but have scored more goals v big six clubs (6) than Man City (5). Ipswich have lost only one of their last four trips to Liverpool which incudes two wins. Liverpool are 3/3 v promoted sides this season. And 5/5 from current bottom six clubs.

SOU v NEW – Newcastle are unbeaten against the current bottom six teams (W7 D1). Southampton have lost all seven games v current top six sides. Newcastle are unbeaten in their last 12 games v Southampton (W9 D3).

MCI v CHE – Man City are unbeaten in their last seven league games v Chelsea (W5 D2). Chelsea have the slightly better record v big six clubs this season with W1 D2 L2 vs W1 D1 L3. Only Everton have scored fewer goals v big six clubs this season.

TOT v LEI – Leicester are unbeaten v Spurs over the last two games (W1 D1). Tottenham are W1 D1 L1 v promoted clubs this season. Spurs are W2 D2 L2 v current bottom six clubs. Leicester’s record v big six clubs this season is D1 L5.

CRY v BRE – Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last seven home games v Brentford (W4 D3). Brentford have won just once away from home this season W1 D2 L7. Brentford have lost all three away trips to London teams. 

AVL v WHU – Aston Villa are undefeated in their last four v West Ham (W2 D2). Aston Villa’s record v bottom six clubs this season is W6 D1 L1. West Ham’s record away to club not in the bottom six is not too bad W2 D3 L2.

FUL v MUN – Man Utd are winless away to London clubs this season D1 L2. Fulham are W1 D3 L2 v big six clubs this season. Only one of those games has been at home (Draw). Man Utd have won seven straight at Fulham. Man Utd are undefeated v Fulham on a Sunday (W8 D2).

 

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 23 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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