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Premier League Betting Tips and Predictions for 2020/2021 by Harry Diamond about 8 hours ago We’re approaching the Premier League’s final stages and the picture is beginning to become clearer, Manchester City leading the chasing pack by some distance and favourites to secure a third league title in just four seasons.

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The 20 teams for the 2020-21 Premier League season are confirmed, opening day is almost here and we are releasing a prediction for the standings.

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With Fulham, Leeds United and West Brom sealing their spots back in the Premier League, these standings prediction are very difficult.

But with the 2020-21 season kicking off in less than 48 days from now due to all of the schedule changes.

Of course, transfers in and out will heat up between now and the transfer window closing on Oct. 5, so a lot can change with all 20 teams.

It will be intriguing to see if teams who finished the 2019-20 season in red-hot form can carry that into the start of next season given the short break over the summer.

Champions Liverpool and Manchester City will be the favorites to win the Premier League title, while Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham will battle it out for the remaining two Champions League spots as they are rebuilding and nowhere near being title contenders, although Man United are closer than the other three.

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At the bottom, it’s tough to see how the three newly-promoted teams can prosper given the short turnaround between the 2019-20 season and the 2020-21 campaign but Leeds seem the most prepared to solidify their spot in the Premier League.

In the fight for Europe, Wolves, Leicester and Everton look like the best bets of challenging the established top six but watch out for Southampton. Other surprise packages could be Brighton and Everton, while you worry for Burnley and Crystal Palace given a lack of squad depth, plus Sheffield United and Newcastle United limped to the finishing line in 2019-20.

All in all, a lot will change throughout the 2020-21 season, so we will do another one of these predictions post midseason.

For now, here’s our 2020-21 Premier League standings prediction and how we think the table will look when the final whistle blows on May 23, 2021.

Prediction for the 2020-21 Premier League standings

Joe Prince-Wright

1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Manchester United
4. Chelsea
5. Arsenal
6. Tottenham
7. Leicester City
8. Wolves
9. Everton
10. Southampton
11. Sheffield United
12. Burnley
13. Leeds United
14. Newcastle United
15. Brighton
16. Aston Villa
17. West Ham
18. Crystal Palace
19. Fulham
20. West Brom

Nick Mendola

1. Manchester City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea
4. Manchester United
5. Tottenham Hotspur
6. Arsenal
7. Everton
8. Wolves
9. Leicester City
10. Brighton and Hove Albion
11. Southampton
12. Newcastle United
13. West Ham United
14. Crystal Palace
15. Sheffield United
16. Aston Villa
17. Leeds United
18. West Bromwich Albion
19. Burnley
20. Fulham

Andy Edwards

2. Manchester City
4. Manchester United
6. Wolverhampton Wanderers
8. Everton
10. Southampton
12. West Ham United

Premier League Soccer Schedule 2020

14. Burnley
16. Brighton and Hove Albion
18. Leeds United
20. West Bromwich Albion

Football certainly isn’t the same without the presence of boisterous supporters filling the stands, but it hasn’t resulted in a decline in standards or indeed entertainment on the pitch, at least not in the English top-flight anyway.

The season of 2020/2021 has been one of the biggest rollercoasters of a season in recent years. It is one of the most unpredictable editions of England’s top flight, and that’s why we bring you our premier league betting tips.

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Here you can find our tips compiled, but if you are keen on getting more details, don’t click away just yet! Further in this article, you will be able to find a detailed explanation backing up our predictions.

Premier League betting tipsSelection and oddsBookmakerBet here
Without the big 6Leicester City at 2/1William HillAdd to betslip
To finish bottomWest Bromwich Albion at 4.5William HillAdd to betslip
PFA Player of the YearBruno Fernandes at 3.5William HillAdd to betslip

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Premier League outright betting tips

What an edition of the Premier League we have on our hands during the season of 2020/2021. Turbulent, wild, unpredictable are just some of the adjectives that we can use to describe it. We’ve seen top teams struggle to regain their force, while some of the underdogs are making a big impact in the upper half of the table. We also see the return of Manchester United to the top, as the Red Devils briefly took the 1st spot in the ranking, before their neighbors City topped them. But it’s not only the Manchester teams. So far in the season, there have been 8 different sides that have taken first place, with Everton perhaps being the biggest surprise of them all. Honorable mentions deserve Leicester City, Aston Villa, and West Ham, who alongside Evertonians have successfully disrupted the so-called big 6 in England. Without further ado, let’s jump straight into our Premier League betting tips.

Without the big 6

This market is decided by which team will rank first when the members of the big 6 that we already mentioned are deducted from the ranking. For anyone unfamiliar with Premier League’s big 6, here they are – Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Tottenham. Taking a look at the standings without these sides, we can see that currently, Leicester is the team that has the lead in this market. Ranked third overall in the Premier League, Brendan Rogers’ team will undoubtedly be one of the contenders for the top spot. The Foxes boast one of the best defenses in the English top-flight this season, with only Manchester City, Arsenal, and Tottenham conceding fewer goals. However, this time around we are not to compare Leicester with the sides from the big 6. The only way the Foxes can lose you this premier league betting prediction is one of the following sides – Everton, West Ham, and Aston Villa ranking above them. How possible is that, one may ask. Even though 3 out of Leicester’s five losses came from particularly these squads, we believe that in the long league run, Brendan Rogers and his players have what it takes to top the w/o big 6 rankings.

To finish bottom

For a long, long time, betting on this market would’ve been a no-brainer. With Sheffield United’s shockingly bad start to the season, following a pretty successful campaign, everyone would’ve picked them to finish last. After all, how do you escape 20th place after you’ve got your first points in the 14th league round? It seems though that Sheffield United has gotten its much-needed surge in power, and to be frank they weren’t doing all too bad despite losing 13 games in a row. Proving to be a tough opponent, the Blades out of the big 6 only Chelsea managed to win its game with a margin bigger than 1 goal. The Sheffield team’s conceded goal number isn’t looking that bad and is in fact rather average for the Premier League at the moment. On the other hand, West Bromwich Albion, who we picked to finish last have conceded 16 more than United’s 34, which puts them at a tally of 50 conceded goals in just 21 games. The squad doesn’t seem to be improving, rather it seems like is declining. 4 points is all that separates the two squads, which is a gap that with the current rate Sheffield can close out by the end of the season.

PFA Player of the Year

This is a volatile market, that has little to do with a club’s performance. However, we are quite certain that Bruno Fernandes will take this award home. A fan favorite, the man has been driving the Premier League crazy since the day Manchester United bought him. In just a little over a year, Fernandes has accumulated as many PL Player of the Month awards as the likes of Frank Lampard, Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry, Paul Scholes, and Alan Shearer. We believe this sums it up pretty much. This bet is even more certain if the Red Devils are to win the Premier League. In this scenario, undoubtedly we will see Bruno Fernandes be crowned Player of the Year.

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Season Predictions

Prediction odds provided by William Hill – correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.

Best Transfer Signing

Where better to start than with the endless list of talented players that are new to the division? Fortunately the league has witnessed some phenomenal talents arriving on these shores over the years, and it certainly hasn’t stopped this time around, but do the Merseyside clubs boast the two top deals?

James Rodriguez

It’s the third time in his career that the Colombian has joined up with boss Carlo Ancelotti, and it’s clear to see that it really is a match made in heaven. The attacker has shown glimpses of what he is capable of already in these early stages, and could well be the man to guide the Toffees to a European spot.

Thiago Alcântara

The Spaniard played just 45 minutes in the win against Chelsea, but showed what he is all about with more completed passes (75) than any opposition player managed in the entire match. It seems to be the perfect fit for Jurgen Klopp’s side, and at 29 years old, there is still plenty left in the tank to drive the Reds forward.

Other world-class recruits looking to make their mark include Chelsea’s German duo Timo Werner and Kai Havertz, Manchester United’s Donny van de Beek, and forward Gareth Bale upon his loan return to Tottenham Hotspur.

PFA Player of the Year

The aforementioned new arrivals will undoubtedly be keen to immediately clinch this prestigious honour, but they come up against a handful of top-class players who have already shown their abilities in the division.

Bruno Fernandes – 5/2

But one player that certainly has the potential to rival the City playmaker for the honour is his Manchester rival Fernandes, who has almost single-handedly turned United’s fortunes around since his arrival from Sporting Lisbon. His ability on the ball and eye for a crucial pass will be key to his club, but could also see some personal success come his way.

Kevin De Bruyne – 5/1

The Belgian’s 13 goals and 20 assists saw him deservedly secure the award for the 2019/20 campaign, and with a goal and assist in the win against Wolves, it looks like another typical De Bruyne season is on it’s way.

Young Breakout Star

Along with the Premier League veterans and well-established stars, there are always a group of youngsters whose aim is to take the league by storm. Chelsea’s transfer ban saw the emergence of Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham, while Liverpool’s flying full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold picked up the latest PFA Young Player of the Year award. But which fresh-faced players will step up to the plate this season?

Mason Greenwood

The Man United attacker is another to have showcased his talents last time out, but the 2020/21 campaign could well be his for the taking. At just 18, he has already established himself in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s first team squad, having netted ten times in the league and five in the Europa League last season.

Tariq Lamptey

The Brighton defender is doing his utmost to replicate Alexander-Arnold’s exploits for Liverpool, with his constant runs forward and deadly deliveries already proving unstoppable in the new campaign. His time at Chelsea will stand by him, but the 19-year-old is paving his own future on the south coast, with an England call-up on the horizon.

Tyrick Mitchell

Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson has challenged left-back Mitchell to have the same rise as former Eagles full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and the 21-year-old is showing all the signs of doing exactly that. He’s even registered 10 tackles in his two games so far, second only to Stuart Dallas of Leeds.

Biggest Transfer Flop

Rodrigo

Being a club record signing brings with it the inevitable pressure to deliver, and new Elland Road arrival Rodrigo is certainly feeling the heat after his switch from Valencia for over £30m. The Spaniard gave away a penalty just moments after coming on to make his debut against Liverpool, and has been overlooked in a starting role due to the goals of Patrick Bamford.

Thiago Silva

Chelsea’s new centre-back has already proved doubters wrong with a clean sheet in his debut in blue, but many are still questioning his appetite for success at the age of 36. The Brazilian defender certainly brings with him a wealth of experience, but whether or not the switch to Premier League football after several years in Ligue 1 will cause him problems remains to be seen.

Top Goalscorer

Mohamed Salah – 11/5

An opening day hat-trick ensured the Egyptian started this campaign much like he finished the last one. A gifted finisher, Salah’s pace and trickery are simply unplayable at times, and he will be keen to clinch another Golden Boot having narrowly missed out last season.

Harry Kane – 7/2

The Spurs striker has been at the very top of his game for several years now by continuously hitting incredible heights in front of goal. Injuries couldn’t even prevent him from recording 18 last time out, so expect an even higher tally should he manage to stay fit.

Having netted four in one game, it’s impossible to rule out Spurs forward Son Heung-min, along with Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who also has four goals from his two games. Deadly finishers Jamie Vardy, Danny Ings and Raul Jimenez certainly won’t be far away either.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 66/1

But neither Salah nor Kane can do anything about the final standings should Arsenal man Aubameyang have things his way. He’s managed 22 league goals in each of his previous two campaigns and, with a new and improved contract under Arteta, he will once again be among the leading frontmen.

Top 4 Finish

Manchester City – 1/25

Any side boasting the attacking talents of Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero, Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez, Bernardo Silva and Ferran Torres will undoubtedly fancy their chances against anyone, but put that together with one of the greatest managers in the world – and one with revenge on his mind – and City will most certainly be in the top four this season.

Liverpool – 1/14

The champions have recruited wisely in recent weeks, with Klopp now leading a team that can afford to rest key players in other competitions in order to keep a strong focus on defending the league title. Top four is an aim, but winning the trophy again is the main priority.

Manchester United – 1/3

Despite a disappointing opening day loss to Crystal Palace, United’s talented young squad should come good, much like they did in the previous campaign. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will want a similar finish to the third spot they clinched last time out, and there is no reason it can’t be achieved with Bruno Fernandes playing behind the likes of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.

Chelsea – 11/8

By bringing in a wealth of exciting talents in the form of Werner, Havertz, Hakim Ziyech, Silva and Ben Chilwell, Frank Lampard’s men will certainly be entertaining to watch. But the Chelsea legend will want much more than to thrill fans watching from home, with a European spot unquestionably his main goal.

A potential Arsenal revival under Mikel Arteta shouldn’t be ignored, however, with the Gunners available at 12/1 to fight their way back into the top four. The likes of Everton (7/1) under Carlo Ancelotti and Spurs (8/11) under Jose Mourinho will also be knocking on the door, as well as a hugely exciting Wolves (66/1) squad led by the talented Nuno Espirito Santo.

Bottom 3

West Ham – 66/1

Unlike other sides around them near the bottom of the table, it certainly isn’t a lack of Premier League experience that may be West Ham’s downfall. Problems off the field are seemingly a constant in east London, and they could once again drift onto the pitch at the London Stadium.

West Brom – 1/6

The young, exciting but ultimately inexperienced squad may find wins hard to come by on their return to the top-flight. Their second place finish in last season’s Championship was well-deserved, but they may find the increase in standards just a stretch too much.

Fulham – 4/6

Another newly-promoted side who may also be unable to cope with the pressures and the new level of football that they now find themselves playing at week in week out. They picked up just seven wins in their last visit to the top-flight in 2018/19, and could well be on their way to a similar outcome if they fail to turn things around.

Next manager to be sacked

No manager wants to lose his job, but it is often inevitable in the top-flight given the money at stake. Newly promoted sides are almost always at the biggest threat of losing their boss due to the jump in standards from the Championship, and the latest odds show that this trend is set to continue.

Scott Parker – 5/1

The former midfielder knows all about the difficulty of the division from his time at several top-flight clubs, and his Fulham side have already been given a harsh welcome back to the very top with two defeats from their opening two games.

Slaven Bilic – 9/4

Premier League Predictions 2020/21

Another with Premier League experience, and one whose previous decisions were deemed not good enough when he was sacked by West Ham in 2017 after leading them into the bottom three. The Baggies have also lost their first two matches, conceding eight goals in the process.

Premier League Prediction 2020/2021

David Moyes – 25/1

Premier League Table Prediction 2020

Despite a squad filled with talent and experience, the Hammers seem to continuously frustrate their own fans year after year with disappointing displays. Moyes has twice now saved the club from relegation, but it may just be third time unlucky for the Scot.

England Premier League Prediction 2020

Premier League Prediction Highlights

  • Best transfer signings – James Rodriguez & Thiago Alcântara
  • PFA Player of the Year – Bruno Fernandes & Kevin De Bruyne
  • Young breakout stars – Greenwood, Lamptey & Mitchell
  • Biggest transfer flops – Rodrigo & Thiago Silva
  • Top goalscorers – Salah, Kane & Aubameyang
  • Top 4 finish – Man City, Liverpool, Man United & Chelsea
  • Bottom 3 – West Ham, West Brom, & Fulham
  • First Manager to be sacked – Scott Parker, Slaven Bilic & David Moyes.