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Premier League Acca Tips: A 25/1 Four-Fold for Saturday’s Key Fixtures
Saturday serves up another decisive chapter in the Premier League season, with seven top-flight matches spread across the day and major implications at both ends of the table.
League leaders Arsenal headline the afternoon action at the Emirates, while a rejuvenated Manchester United kick things off in the lunchtime slot. The day concludes with evening action under the lights as Newcastle United host Brentford.
We’ve pulled together a four-fold accumulator from across Saturday’s schedule that comes in at a tempting 25/1.
Saturday Premier League Acca Picks
- Bournemouth vs Aston Villa – Draw @ 13/5
- Arsenal to win over Sunderland @ 2/9
- Chelsea to win over Wolves @ 7/10
- Burnley vs West Ham – Draw @ 12/5
Four-fold pays: 25/1
Bournemouth and Villa Set for a Tight Contest
Bournemouth have made the Vitality Stadium a difficult place to visit this season, losing just two of their 12 Premier League home games.
The Cherries come into this clash in solid form, having won three of their last four, but draws have been a recurring theme at home, with four already recorded.
Visitors Aston Villa will be eager to bounce back from last weekend’s defeat to Brentford and have generally travelled well, losing only three of their 12 away matches this season.
Two of the last five encounters between these sides have ended level, and another closely fought draw looks a strong possibility.
Option 1: Bournemouth vs Aston Villa – Draw @ 13/5
Arsenal Expected to Cruise at the Emirates
Arsenal responded emphatically to their setback against Manchester United with a dominant 4-0 win over Leeds, and they should be able to maintain that momentum when Sunderland visit north London.
Mikel Arteta’s side boast a joint-best home record in the league alongside Manchester City, winning nine of 12 and losing just once. With City not in action until Sunday, the incentive is clear — a win would extend Arsenal’s lead to nine points.
Sunderland’s struggles away from home make this a daunting assignment. The visitors have managed just two wins in 12 on the road, scoring only six goals in the process.
Everything points towards a comfortable home victory.
Option 2: Arsenal to win over Sunderland @ 2/9
Chelsea Can Show Their Ruthless Side at Molineux
Chelsea’s comeback win at West Ham last weekend highlighted their growing resilience under Liam Rosenior, and a trip to bottom-placed Wolves looks like an opportunity to build further momentum.
Only Arsenal and Aston Villa have collected more points away from home than Chelsea this season, and the Blues’ confidence remains high despite a midweek EFL Cup loss to Arsenal, which ended a five-game winning run.
Wolves’ situation is increasingly bleak. They are winless in 12 league matches at Molineux this season and haven’t beaten Chelsea in four attempts. Last year’s corresponding fixture ended in a 6-2 win for the Blues, and another tough afternoon could be in store.
Option 3: Chelsea to win over Wolves @ 7/10
Relegation Rivals May Cancel Each Other Out
Burnley and West Ham both head into this clash desperate for points, which could make for a frantic but evenly matched encounter at Turf Moor.
West Ham’s two-game winning run ended at Chelsea, but their first-half display offered encouragement. Burnley, meanwhile, have shown a habit of sharing the spoils at home, drawing four league games this season.
The Hammers have also been frequent participants in stalemates on the road, with four away draws, while three of the last five meetings between these sides have finished level.
With both teams under pressure, a point apiece looks a realistic outcome.
Option 4: Burnley vs West Ham – Draw @ 12/5