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And just like that, we’re into gameweek three of the Premier League. It’s been a busy week as we approach the last couple of days of the transfer window, but thankfully, our attention turns back to on-pitch action with Saturday’s Premier League acca tips.

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With no Friday or Monday Night Football for the first time this season, it means we are packed tight across the weekend. There are six games on Saturday, starting at Stamford Bridge in the lunchtime kick-off, where Chelsea host Fulham in the West London derby.

In the three o’clock kick-offs, Ruben Amorim tries to save his job as Manchester United take on Burnley following their defeat to League Two Grimsby midweek, and Spurs take on Bournemouth, where Thomas Frank looks to maintain their 100% winning start to the season.

Sunderland is bidding to get back to winning ways at home to Brentford, and Wolves look to build on an impressive League Cup win over West Ham as they take on David Moyes’ Everton at Molineux.

In the late kick off, Newcastle makes the trip to Elland Road in search of their first win against a Leeds team that struggled against Arsenal.

But which of the six games makes Saturday’s acca tips? Let’s take a look.

Saturday’s Premier League Acca Picks – £10 Pays £255

The research is done, the picks are in, and the acca is live. We’ve compared this across over a dozen of the best betting sites and found that bet365 has the best odds today, paying a cool £255 from just a £10 bet.

Game Market Odds 
Chelsea vs Fulham Chelsea -1.5 Asian Handicap 8/5 
Sunderland vs Brentford Under 2.5 Goals 8/11 
Tottenham vs Bournemouth Tottenham -1.5 Asian Handicap 9/4
Wolves vs Everton Everton – Draw No Bet 8/11 

*Odds correct at 14:30 BST 29/8/2025. Odds subject to change.

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Bet 1: Chelsea vs Fulham – Chelsea -1.5 Asian Handicap – 6/4

Something feels different about Chelsea this season. They look like a proper team for a change, with Enzo Maresca settling in on a preferred starting eleven, possibly for the first time since he took charge.

Their win in the controversial Club World Cup showed how capable the squad is, and they might be a dark horse this season in a title race more open than we’ve seen for some time.

Chelsea’s record against Fulham is good. They’ve only lost twice to them since 2006, and their 5-1 demolition of West Ham last Friday will have them buoyed by their start.

Fulham’s form has been solid, with two hard-fought draws away to Brighton and home to Manchester United. They’ll have to step up to get something from a rampant Chelsea, and we feel it will be too big an ask for Marco Silva’s team.

The Blues may have drawn 0-0 with Palace in the first game up, but they had one of the biggest xG stats of the weekend at 2.07. The ball just wouldn’t go in for them, and they should make up for it on Saturday.

Chelsea to win by two or more is the first of the weekend’s acca picks.

Bet 2: Sunderland vs Brentford – Under 2.5 Goals – 8/11

Sunderland’s 2-0 defeat to Burnley will have been such a bitter pill to swallow for manager Régis Le Bris after his side brushed away West Ham in the opening game. They had chances to get something out of the game, but frustratingly failed to put the ball in the back of the net.

Defensively, they looked poor and conceded two soft goals. If they want to stay in the division, they must start converting their chances and make the Stadium of Light into a fortress.

Brentford have been a mixed bag. A dismal performance on opening day against Forest saw them sink to a 3-1 defeat, but they bounced back with a stubborn 1-0 win over Villa and beat a strong Bournemouth team midweek in the League Cup.

Goals will be an issue for Brentford this season. Yoane Wissa has made himself unavailable once again, which means Igor Thiago will be leading the line.

This has low-scoring draw written all over it, but just for a bit of security, we’re going with under 2.5 total goals at 8/11.

Bet 3: Tottenham vs Bournemouth – Tottenham -1.5 Asian Handicap – 7/4

What a few weeks it’s been for Spurs. They beat PSG to win the UEFA Super Cup and now have two wins from two in the league. The Thomas Frank feel-good factor is real, folks.

We don’t see it changing at home to Bournemouth on Saturday either. They’ve a decent record against the Cherries, winning six of the last eight games at home.

It’s been a mixed bag for Andoni Iraola’s side this season. A solid win at home last weekend followed a hearty display against the current champs, Liverpool, before eventually losing 4-2.

Spurs to win by two or more (-1.5 on the Asian Handicap) is more about Thomas Frank and his side than Bournemouth. There’s a buzz about the club. The inclusion of João Palhinha anchoring that midfield six role has gone massively under the radar, but he was superb against City and even managed a rare goal.

This should be a cracker, and while we think Spurs will secure a comfortable win, it could be the game of the weekend, with goals flying in.

Bet 4: Wolves vs Everton – Everton Draw No Bet – 5/6

Molineux plays host to what could already be a relegation six-pointer here. Before a ball was kicked, both teams were concerned about the lack of transfer activity and the inability to improve squads that had looked lacking last season.

Wolves have gone on to lose their star man in Matheus Cunha, and two losses from two games suggest this could be a long season. They semi-bounced back midweek, beating West Ham in the League Cup, but they’ve created just 1.1 xG total across their first two league games.

Things feel a little brighter up the road at Everton. The Hill Dickinson Stadium looks to be a huge success, with an electric atmosphere in their opening home win against Brighton.

Jack Grealish is already making a difference. Two assists in the opener showed his class, and Everton will need him back to his best if they are to get out of a relegation dog fight and into mid-table safety.

The market feels like it’s anchored to last season's Everton, and 5/6 on the draw no bet looks huge. They’ll be a threat from set pieces and have that bit of quality going forward now, which is enough to get them in as the final part of this week's Premier League acca tips.

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