Premier League acca: A 10/1 four-fold for Tuesday’s fixtures

Premier League Tuesday tips

There are six Premier League games taking place on Tuesday night, including a mouth-watering first versus third battle, and we have put together a four-fold for the action.

The busy Christmas schedule continues on Tuesday evening with six Premier League fixtures and the 12 top-flight teams involved will be bidding to sign off 2025 on a high.

The headline fixtures sees leaders Arsenal entertain title rivals Aston Villa and the Gunners will be looking to avenge their defeat at Villa Park earlier this month and strengthen their position at the summit.

Chelsea and Manchester United are also in action, as they host Bournemouth and Wolves respectively, while West Ham will be desperate to give their survival hopes a much-needed lift when they do battle with Brighton at the London Stadium.

Tuesday Premier League Tips

  • Under 2.5 goals in Burnley vs Newcastle @ 1/1
  • Nottingham Forest to beat Everton @ 11/10
  • Both teams to score in Arsenal vs Aston Villa @ 1/1
  • Manchester United to beat Wolves @ 4/11


Four-fold acca at
10.45/1

Defences to dominate at Turf Moor

Newcastle have limped to 1-0 losses in their last two Premier League away games at Derby rivals Sunderland and Manchester United and that means that they have won just once in nine attempts on their travels.

Second-bottom Burnley, on the back of a nine-game winless run, should in theory be the ideal opponents for the Magpies.

However, the Clarets have seen two or fewer goals in eight of their nine home league games and their recent goalless draw against Everton shows that they can frustrate rivals at Turf Moor.

Leg 1: Under 2.5 goals in Burnley vs Newcastle @ 1/1

Dyche can get over his former employers

Sean Dyche would love for his Nottingham Forest side to get one over his former employers Everton and the Tricky Trees, who are only one place outside the relegation zone, can claim three precious points.

Forest have won four of their last seven at the City Ground and they were far from disgraced when going down to title-chasing Manchester City 2-1 in their most recent home outing.

Everton, meanwhile, have failed to score in their last three and have become increasingly difficult to predict.

Leg 2: Nottingham Forest to beat Everton @ 11/10

Title rivals ready to entertain at Emirates

Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa in early December but they have won 10 of their last 11 matches at the Emirates and will be optimistic about exacting their revenge.

That said, the Gunners are finding clean sheets harder to come by – both teams have scored in five of their last six at home – and they won’t be taking the challenge of Aston Villa lightly.

The Villans should be brimming with belief after making it 11 wins in a row in Saturday’s come-from-behind 2-1 success at Chelsea and that means that both teams have scored in eight of their last nine.

Leg 3: Both teams to score in Arsenal vs Aston Villa @ 1/1

Red Devils can grind it out against winless Wolves

Manchester United overcame their long list of absentees to battle to a 1-0 win at home to Newcastle on Boxing Day and the Red Devils are fancied to build on that against winless Wolves, who have taken only two points from 18 top-flight fixtures.

One-goal defeats at Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa in Wolves’ last three away games suggest that they are getting harder to beat but there is still a distinct lack of quality in the squad and United should profit.

The Red Devils won 4-1 in the reverse fixture earlier this month and they can inflict a 13th straight defeat on the Premier League basement boys.

Leg 4: Manchester United to beat Wolves @ 4/11



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