With the Premier League’s stacked festive schedule rolling onto Tuesday, we have another stacked schedule from across England’s elite.
As Arsenal welcome Aston Villa to north London for a heavyweight showdown, the likes of fellow title contenders Manchester City will steal centre stage.
Ahead of a frantic night of top-flight action, we have taken a glance at some of Tuesday’s most attractive Premier League betting tips.
December, Tuesday 30th
BST 19:30 West Ham vs Brighton
Eventually falling short last season in the race to book another famous European adventure, Brighton were desperate to go one-step further this time around.
However, last seen over the weekend falling to a 2-1 loss away at leading title contenders Arsenal, Fabian Hurzeler’s side are searching for a much-welcomed Premier League boost.
Despite registering 10 points from their four appearances on either side of November’s international break, the Seagulls have come crashing back down to earth over the past month.
However, smelling a golden opportunity here, Brighton will be excited by a dominant record against the relegation scrappers.
Despite settling for a 1-1 stalemate when they last welcomed West Ham to the Amex for their reverse Premier League showdown earlier in the month, they have suffered just a sole defeat against the Hammers since way back in 2012.
While Nuno Espírito Santo might have only arrived at the London Stadium a couple of months ago, the former Nottingham Forest boss has an almighty job on his hands.
Suffering late heartbreak over the weekend as they fell to a 1-0 loss at home against Fulham, the Hammers find themselves sat five points adrift of top-flight safety and widely regarded as a standout relegation contender.
Along with losing each of their previous three consecutive Premier League appearances by an aggregate score of 7-2, West Ham have also put just three points on the board from any of their last seven top-flight battles.
With the pressure on Santo’s shoulders starting to reach a boiling point, Tuesday’s hosts are bracing themselves for what is a must-win showdown in east London.
It should also be noted, shipping 36 Premier League strikes so far this season, the Hammers hold the second-worst defensive tally among England’s elite.
Betting Tip: Brighton win @ 5/4
20:15 Arsenal vs Aston Villa
Putting in another gritty performance over the weekend as they secured a 2-1 victory at home against Brighton, Arsenal find themselves sat in the driving seat to clinch a first Premier League crown since way back in 2004.
Opening up Tuesday’s showdown in north London holding a two-point buffer over the chasing pack, Mikel Arteta’s men will be looking to make a heavyweight statement here.
Extending on their EFL Cup adventure last week and booking their semi-final ticket after edging past local rivals Crystal Palace, the Gunners have won each of their previous five appearances across all competitions.
However, despite enjoying what has become a sensational Champions League romp, Arsenal did fall to a last-gasp 2-1 defeat when they travelled to the Midlands back on December 6th and they look set for what will certainly be a stern examination in midweek.
It should also be noted, Arteta’s side have recorded just a trio of clean sheets from their previous 11 showdowns across all formats.
While Aston Villa might have endured a stuttering start when getting proceedings underway back in August, Unai Emery’s men have come roaring back in a record-breaking fashion.
Mounting a stunning comeback away at Chelsea over the weekend as they eventually left west London with a 2-1 victory, the former Arsenal boss should be relishing an immediate return to the capital on Tuesday night.
Getting the midweek fixtures underway sat just three points adrift of the Gunners and skyrocketing their way to the top of the Premier League table, Aston Villa have continued to shattering a string of long-standing records.
In fact, Emery’s high-flying squad have won all of their previous 11 consecutive appearances across all competitions and their astonishing run is certainly highlighted by that 2-1 win against Arsenal on December 6th.
Despite being pencilled in as a real underdog contender on Tuesday night, Emery’s record-breakers will be confident of testing a leaky Arsenal defence.
Betting Tip: Ollie Watkins over 0.5 shots on target @ 1/1
20:15 Manchester United vs Wolves
Making a welcomed return to winning ways over the weekend as they secured a gritty 1-0 Boxing Day victory at home against Newcastle, Manchester United will undoubtably be smelling a golden opportunity here.
However, although Ruben Amorim’s camp might have their sights firmly set on securing a lucrative Champions League return this season, the former Sporting Lisbon boss is searching for some essential stability.
Along with failing to register consecutive victories since the end of October, United have also registered just a trio of wins from their previous nine Premier League appearances.
Nevertheless, rightfully pencilled in as a landslide favourite on Tuesday night, Amorim’s side will certainly be excited by their most recent showdown against Wolves.
Storming their way to an empathic 4-1 win when they travelled to Molineux on December 8th, the Portuguese tactician will be demanding a repeat display in midweek.
Already with one-foot firmly in the Championship, Wolves have broken a string of unwanted records this season and have now become a real figure of ridicule.
While Rob Edwards might have only arrived at Molineux last month, the former Middlesbrough boss is searching for what would be an all-time Premier League miracle.
Sat rock-bottom of the table, the Old Gold have remarkably registered just two points from any of their 18 Premier League appearances this year.
Rightfully coming under a huge amount of scrutiny, Wolves face what will be another monumental challenge on Tuesday night.
Last seen over the weekend falling to a 2-1 loss away at defending champions Liverpool, Edwards’ side have lost all of their previous 12 consecutive showdowns against Premier League opposition – a run that stems all the way back to a 1-1 stalemate against Brighton back on October 5th.
Tip: Manchester United win @ 2/5
Our Tuesday Premier League Accumulator:
- West Ham vs Brighton – Brighton win @ 5/4
- Arsenal vs Aston Villa – Ollie Watkins over 0.5 shots on target @ 1/1
- Manchester United vs Wolves – Manchester United win @ 2/5
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