Premier League Predictions: How to Beat Fred for £5,000?

The Premier League continues with pace, bringing another thrilling set of fixtures that promises excitement for fans and bettors alike. From Liverpool’s derby showdown with Everton to a fiery London derby clash between Tottenham and Chelsea, there’s plenty to unpack.
We’ll dive into this week’s Beat Fred, our free-to-play game consisting of six 50/50 questions on the weekend’s football action. Let’s break down this week’s questions and round it off with an accumulator that may just pique your interest.
Beat Fred Predictions - Game Week 15
- Will Liverpool (a) be beating Everton (h) at half time? - YES
- Will the total number of goals be odd in the Aston Villa (h) v Southampton (a) match? - YES
- Will both teams score in the Crystal Palace (h) v Manchester City (a) match? - YES
- Will Manchester United (h) win over 6.5 corners in their game against Notts Forest (a)? - YES
- Will there be under 10.5 corners in the Fulham (h) v Arsenal (a) match? - NO
- Will Tottenham (h) and Chelsea (a) both score in the second half? - YES
6-Fold acca @ 49/1
Will Liverpool (a) be beating Everton (h) at half time? - YES
Liverpool’s attacking intensity has been relentless this season, and they’ll likely look to stamp their authority early in the Merseyside derby.
Everton’s defensive vulnerabilities could be exposed in the first half, a Salah goal feels inevitable but it’s just a case of when.
A Yes feels like the smart pick for Liverpool to lead at the break.
Will the total number of goals be odd in the Aston Villa (h) v Southampton (a) match? - YES
I’m not quite sure what to expect of Aston Villa right now but they’ll be looking to build on their 3-1 win against Brentford.
Southampton’s games often feature unpredictable goal counts making odd/even tricky to call but, considering Villa’s form and the likelihood of them conceding at least one, the outcome leans toward Yes for an odd number of goals.
Will both teams score in the Crystal Palace (h) v Manchester City (a) match? - YES
After City’s terrible November, they’ll be looking to capitalise on their midweek win, and make it two from two in this month. Palace, though, will relish the chance to play City now and I’d expect an exciting affair with plenty of goals.
Looking at Mateta’s recent outings, City’s form and the general lack of clean sheets, I’m set on yes for this question.
Will Manchester United (h) win over 6.5 corners in their game against Notts Forest (a)? - YES
United often dominate possession at Old Trafford, and Amorin’s ideology to hit the byline and cut the ball back lends nicely to a high corner tally. Having said that, the attack still feels a little bit lacklustre.
Nottingham Forest will prove a tough test, but a stretched, open game should also contribute to corners.
I’m leaning towards yes for this one.
Will there be under 10.5 corners in the Fulham (h) v Arsenal (a) match? - NO
Arsenal’s style of play emphasizes control and efficient build-up, often reducing corner opportunities but they do thrive from set pieces and did surpass ten corners themselves in their 2-0 win over Manchester United.
Fulham’s compact approach at home makes this a really tough choice. However, if Arsenal are struggling to break Fulham down they’ll look to corners to find the goal, so I’m leading towards no here.
Will Tottenham (h) and Chelsea (a) both score in the second half? - YES
London derbies rarely disappoint, and this one promises drama. Both Tottenham and Chelsea have second-half scoring trends, with attacking players likely to impact the game late on.
A Yes here feels like a strong possibility given the stakes and the quality on display.
This week’s fixtures offer plenty of betting intrigue, with these six questions highlighting key matchups and tactical dynamics. Whether you’re backing the favourites or looking for bold predictions, this accumulator blends form and insight.
Let’s see if it pays off—good luck, and enjoy the football!
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