
Premier League acca predictions: Premier League tips and odds
It's the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday, with 10 fixtures all kicking off at 4pm. Our expert has picked out five selections for an accumulator bet, which pays out at odds of 18.37/1.
Premier League acca tips @ 18.37/1 with talkSPORT BET
Bournemouth to beat Leicester and both teams to score @ 8/5 with talkSPORT BET
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – both teams to score @ 4/9 with talkSPORT BET
Aston Villa to win @ 7/10 with talkSPORT BET
Arsenal to win to nil @ 13/10 with talkSPORT BET
Tottenham vs Brighton – both teams to score @ 1/3 with talkSPORT BET
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Leg 1 – Bournemouth vs Leicester
It's been a very good season for 11th-placed Bournemouth, who could end their campaign on a high with a top-half finish
After a season of struggling to find the net, relegated Leicester have scored twice in each of their last three games. With the Cherries conceding in 13 of their last 15 matches, I'm backing a home win and both teams to score.
Premier League acca tip 1: Bournemouth to beat Leicester and both teams to score @ 8/5 with talkSPORT BET
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Leg 2 – Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
Liverpool have been leaky since winning the Premier League with a 5-1 thrashing of Tottenham at Anfield, conceding eight goals in their next three games.
With Palace on a high after winning the FA Cup and having scored in each of their last six fixtures, both teams to score looks like a banker.
Premier League acca tip 2: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace - both teams to score @ 4/9 with talkSPORT BET
Leg 3 – Manchester United vs Aston Vila
United's disastrous season featured another low in midweek, with their insipid performance in a 1-0 defeat by Spurs in the Europa League final.
There is now the potential for the Red Devils' week to get even worse, as they host an Aston Villa side requiring a victory as they attempt to secure qualification for the Champions League.
Premier League acca tip 3: Aston Villa to win – 7/10 with talkSPORT BET
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Leg 4 – Southampton vs Arsenal
Relegated Southampton have failed to score in their last three games and in their final match of the season they host an Arsenal side with the best defensive record in the Premier League.
The Gunners kept a clean sheet in their 1-0 victory over Newcastle last week and I'm backing them to do so again at St Mary's Stadium.
Leg 5 – Tottenham vs Brighton
There will be a party atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday as they celebrate their Europa League victory, in what could well prove to be Ange Postecoglou's last game as manager of the club.
Brighton are attempting to finish in eighth position in the Premier League, which could result in European qualification. Both teams to score should land, in a game in which the sides have their own unique motivations.
All odds courtesy of talkSPORT BET. Correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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