With City dropping points at Everton in the MNF game and Spurs beating Villa to climb out of the bottom three, it's all about the title race and European spots for my Saturday Premier League Acca. Only four points separate Brentford in 7th and Sunderland in 12th, and with the potential for more European places to be added to the Premier League allocation, a solid run-in could see some unlikely contenders book their place on a Euro tour next season.
TL;DR – My Saturday Premier League Acca Tips
| Market | Odds | Bookmaker | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liverpool vs Chelsea: Chelsea Most Cards | 8/11 | SBK | 1 |
| Fulham vs Bournemouth: Harry Wilson Over 0.5 Shots on Target | 11/20 | BetMGM | 0.5 |
| Manchester City vs Brentford: City to Win & Over 2.5 Goals | 3/4 | SBK | 1.5 |
| Treble | 18/5 | SBK | 1 |
Odds correct on 07/05/2026 at 09:00. Odds subject to change.
Using data from Kickform, I have come up with three great-value bets. SBK, one of the best betting sites in the UK, is offering 18/5 for a 3-fold acca. With the action at Anfield getting underway at 12:30, a traditional 15:00 start time at Craven Cottage and Man City-Brentford kicking off at 17:30, I’ll have some skin in the game for all of Saturday.
Liverpool vs Chelsea: Chelsea Most Cards
Both teams have, by their standards, had disappointing league campaigns. Liverpool look as though they will do enough to secure Champions League football next season, while six straight league defeats for Chelsea see the London side in ninth place and in danger of missing out on Europe all together. I fancy Liverpool to win this one, but I doubt whether Chelsea, as poor as they’ve been lately, are bad enough to lose seven in a row. So, I’ve stayed away from 1X2.
The one area of consistency for Chelsea this season has been their accumulation of cards. I have had some recent success when it comes to betting on cards in Chelsea’s games, so I’m kicking things off with backing Chelsea to get the most cards. The stats suggest that this will come in. Chelsea are second in the table when it comes to cards, averaging 2.51 per match. Only Arsenal have been shown fewer cards than Liverpool, with the Reds averaging 1.51 per match. Then you have to factor in that Liverpool are at home and the effect that the Anfield crowd may have. I am confident that the away side will be shown the most cards on Saturday.
Fulham vs Bournemouth: Harry Wilson Over 0.5 Shots on Target
Both Fulham and Bournemouth have European aspirations, and it is the sixth-placed Cherries who look more likely to achieve this. But a win for Fulham would take them to within a point of Andoni Iraola’s side, and we are expecting a competitive game.
Harry Wilson has been a standout player for the Cottagers this season. Wilson has 10 goals and six assists from 31 starts and two appearances from the bench. The stats from Kickform show that the Welsh international has had 24 shots on target at an average of 0.83 per 90 minutes. I am expecting him to work the goalkeeper at least once against Bournemouth.
Manchester City vs Brentford: City to Win & Over 2.5 Goals
City dropped points against Everton on Monday, handing the initiative to Arsenal in the title race. They host a Brentford side who are very much in contention for European football, despite a run of one win in six. I’m backing Man City to take all three points here. They have only dropped points in four matches from 16 at home in the Premier League this season. I also expect there to be a few goals. 62% of Manchester City's matches and 51% of Brentford's fixtures have seen three or more goals. Five of City’s last six games have seen over 2.5 goals, with two of those matches producing four or more. Three of Brentford’s last four have produced more than 2.5 goals, therefore I am going for a home win with over 2.5 goals.
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