With the EFL now moving into the playoffs, the entire pools focus for the remainder of the season will be on the Premier League.
There are three weekends of Premier League football to go until it all wraps up for another year, and with the title race and relegation battle both over, the rest of the season will be all about the race for the top five and Champions League qualification.
As ever, with our football pools tips this weekend, we're looking to accumulate maximum points from the scoring system outlined below:
- Score draw: 3 points
- No-score draw (0-0): 2 points
- Home or away win: 1 point
Our expert football pools betting tips
Ipswich vs Brentford (Premier League)
Ipswich may be heading back to the Championship next season, but they are ending their Premier League campaign how they started it – with plenty of draws. Two of the Tractor Boys' last four matches have been score draws, and considering they have won only one home game all season, another draw is on the cards against Brentford.
The Bees haven't exactly been prolific drawers this season, but draws have been more common for them during the second half of the campaign. They have drawn two of their last five Premier League matches.
Bournemouth vs Aston Villa (Premier League)
The Saturday evening clash between Bournemouth vs Aston Villa is a must-win for the visitors in their pursuit of a second consecutive season in the Champions League. The problem for the Villains is that they are facing a Bournemouth side that have been thought to beat lately.
The Cherries have drawn four of their last eight Premier League games, and they do typically find their best form against top opposition. What's more, two of the last three meetings between these clubs have finished all square.
Tottenham vs Crystal Palace (Premier League)
On Sunday afternoon, it's Tottenham vs Crystal Palace in a London derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The hosts come into the match with a spring in their step following their Europa League semi-final win on Thursday, but they rarely play well in their league matches directly after Europa League commitments.
It's not going to be easy on Sunday as Palace have shown how difficult they are to beat in recent weeks, drawing each of their last three league matches.
Man Utd vs West Ham (Premier League)
Manchester United are also on cloud nine after winning their Europa League semi-final on Thursday night, but just like Spurs, they very rarely play well in the league directly after a European match. Ruben Amorim has also confirmed that the next two weeks are all about not picking up injuries so they won't be approaching this match with full intensity.
Luckily for them, they have quite a nice fixture this week as West Ham can't seem to buy a win of late. The Hammers have drawn three of their last five matches, though, while Man Utd have drawn two of their last five.
Liverpool vs Arsenal (Premier League)
The final Premier League of the weekend is also our final football pools betting tip of the weekend – Liverpool vs Arsenal. A few months ago, this was being billed as a potential title decider, but Arsenal's poor form in March and April gave Liverpool the opportunity to win the league earlier than anticipated.
Arsenal's downfall since the turn of the year has been too many draws, and they now have 13 to their name in the Premier Leagu,e with three of those coming in their last five matches. Liverpool's foot is off the gas, and after Arsenal's Champions League disappointment, this could easily peter out into a bore draw.