Premier League Predictions: Can you Beat Fred for £5,000 this week?

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Beat Fred Predictions - Game Week 32
- Will Brentford (h) score over 1.5 goals against Brighton (a)? - YES
- Will there be over 32.5 booking points in the Everton (h) v Man City (a) match? - YES
- Will there be over 10.5 corners in the Aston Villa (h) v Newcastle (a) match? - YES
- Will both teams score in the Fulham (h) v Chelsea (a) match? - YES
- Will there be over 2.5 goals in the Manchester United (h) v Wolves (a) match? - NO
- Will Liverpool (a) score over 2.5 goals against Leicester City (h)? - YES
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Will Brentford (h) score over 1.5 goals against Brighton (a)? - YES
It's a tough one to start. Will Brentford score? I think so. Will they score two? That's another matter. The last two Premier League fixtures between the two have been goalless draws, despite Beighton having 24 shots on both occasions. Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo have both scored 15+ Premier League goals this season and would be strong candidates to score another. Brighton have seen a dip in form lately, and for that reason, I'm going to edge towards Yes.
Will there be over 32.5 booking points in the Everton (h) v Man City (a) match? - YES
Everton's improvement continued last weekend against Nottingham Forest as they ground out a 1-0 win, picking up three yellow cards in the process, and it's likely to be more of the same against Manchester City. They'll need to be physical once again against Pep's side if they hope to pick up a result, and that physicality could lead to cards. The last six Premier League games between the two has seen an average of over four yellow cards a game, which to me, sounds like a Yes.
Will there be over 10.5 corners in the Aston Villa (h) v Newcastle (a) match? - YES
Aston Villa were unfortunate against PSG in the Champions League, showing plenty of character and ability against one of the best teams in Europe right now. The Villains generated plenty of chances but also left the door open for PSG, leading to 10 corners in the match. Newcastle are absolutely flying and creating chances at will. Adding to this, the last three games involving these two have seen over 10.5 corners. I normally think not corners again, but in this instance, you've got to go with the stats! It's a Yes.
Will both teams score in the Fulham (h) v Chelsea (a) match? - YES
Both teams need to secure as many points as possible in the run in to secure European football next season. Chelsea will be hoping for Champions League action whereas Fulham stand an outside chance of Europa League/Conference League. It'll be cagey, but I can see a 1-1 draw on the cards. I'll say Yes.
Will there be over 2.5 goals in the Manchester United (h) v Wolves (a) match? - NO
Can Wolves win five Premier League games in a row for the first time in their history? Over 2.5 goals has landed in three of Wolves' last four, and Man Utd have a tough home leg against Lyon to negotiate first. Tired legs and the opportunity to make history could play into Wolves' hands, but I still think it'll be a tight affair, which has only seen over 2.5 goals once in the last six meetings. I'll say No.
Will Liverpool (a) score over 2.5 goals against Leicester City (h)? - YES
New contracts for Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk will surely generate a buzz throughout the squad, which will surely provide a boost on the pitch after a lacklustre performance against West Ham last weekend. Leicester, despite a battling 2-2 draw against Brighton, are in free fall, and have conceded over 2.5 goals on 11 occasions so far this season, including three against Liverpool. It has to be a Yes.
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