With 10 matches on the docket, the Premier League’s final matchday offers plenty of potential betting value.
There’s a lot on the line for several teams, including a relegation battle involving Tottenham and West Ham. Over the course of two hours, there should be several twists and turns, and a parlay play makes this stretch one of the most exciting betting windows in sports.
Much like the Bundesliga parlay, it’s difficult to hit any multi-leg ticket, especially one of this magnitude. Only bet what you can comfortably afford to lose.
Here’s a look at the 10 Premier League games and the potential payout. A $2 bet would return $2,958 in profit if successful.
Premier League Parlay (+147935)
Burnley vs. Wolverhampton
Both teams are already relegated and have nothing left to gain from this game. It’s simply a contest for pride, and given how poor both defenses have been, this should turn into a wide-open affair. Expect these clubs to bid farewell to the Premier League with some flair.
Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals (-145)
Sunderland vs. Chelsea
There hasn’t been much to like with Sunderland over the past couple months. The Black Cats have only lost four times at the Stadium of Light, but all four defeats have come since Groundhog Day. Sunderland has just one home victory during that stretch, and it came against struggling Tottenham.
Chelsea has far more at stake, and even though the Blues’ recent form has been shaky, they did just beat Liverpool. It’s a gamble, but one worth taking.
Prediction: Chelsea to win (+105)
Nottingham Forest vs. AFC Bournemouth
Bournemouth should have beaten Manchester City, but had to settle for a draw that helped neither side. The Cherries need a victory and a Liverpool loss to reach the Champions League, and this matchup gives them a good opportunity to handle their side of the equation.
Nottingham Forest has failed to win in 11 straight meetings with Bournemouth. Forest also can’t be relegated, leaving motivation heavily tilted toward the visitors.
Prediction: Bournemouth to win (+110)
Manchester City vs. Aston Villa
With Villa pouring everything into its Europa League run, it’s unlikely to offer much resistance against City. Even though the hosts can’t win the title, they’ll still want to send Pep Guardiola out with a strong final performance.
Expect City to secure a comfortable victory here, with Villa likely still in celebration mode.
Prediction: Manchester City -1 (-140)
Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal
This may end up being the dullest fixture of the day. Arsenal already wrapped up the Premier League title and will have one eye on the Champions League final. Crystal Palace no longer has to worry about disrupting Arsenal’s title chase and can instead focus on the Europa Conference League.
A scoreless draw would not be surprising here. This looks like a solid under play.
Prediction: Under 2.5 Goals (+115)
Fulham vs. Newcastle
Very little is at stake here, as neither side can qualify for Europe. But there’s still a good reason to make an aggressive play: Newcastle has already beaten Fulham twice this season by the exact same 2-1 scoreline.
With both teams likely to play freely, a similar outcome feels realistic.
Prediction: Newcastle and Both Teams to Score (+280)
Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Manchester United
Brighton needs a victory to secure a Europa League spot, and it has enjoyed plenty of success against Manchester United recently. The Red Devils have little left to play for after already securing Champions League football.
With Brighton winning four of its last five home clashes, this feels like a favorable spot for the hosts.
Prediction: Brighton to win (-118)
Liverpool vs. Brentford
Liverpool is playing for a Champions League spot, and it needs a win at Anfield to get the job done. Brentford should provide favorable opposition for that, having failed to score in four Premier League trips to Liverpool.
Given Liverpool’s shaky defensive form, however, it’s safer to trust the hosts’ attack to deliver.
Prediction: Liverpool and Over 2.5 Goals (+135)
West Ham vs. Leeds
West Ham must win to have any chance at survival. Unfortunately for the Hammers, Leeds is a difficult opponent in this situation. The Peacocks already knocked West Ham out of the FA Cup at the London Stadium and have not lost any of their last eight matches.
If you want to get aggressive, a Leeds win could hold strong value. A draw does West Ham no good, meaning the hosts will eventually have to push numbers forward and chase the game. That should create openings for Leeds.
Prediction: Leeds Double Chance (-105)
Tottenham vs. Everton
Tottenham survives with either a win or a draw, provided West Ham does not dominate by at least 12 goals. Spurs have struggled badly at home, failing to win a single league battle there in 2026. Everton, however, has been almost equally poor when visiting Tottenham. The Toffees have won only once in 16 visits to Spurs, making it difficult to back them outright.
Instead, trust the over. Everton has seen that cash in six straight contests.
Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals (-140)
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