There are four tasty Premier League games on the menu this Saturday and the results could have major implications at both ends of the table.
The main event is a London derby at the Emirates Stadium as title-chasing Arsenal look to pile the pressure on Manchester City with a win over a tricky Fulham side.
There is a second London derby over at Brentford as Keith Andrews and his men go head-to-head with a West Ham side that are chasing Premier League survival.
Speaking of survival, Newcastle will be looking to avoid being dragged into the relegation fight when they host a Champions League-chasing Brighton.
Elsewhere, Sunderland will be aiming to shake off last week's heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest when they take on bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton.
Check out our expert betting predictions and tips for the matches below:
Saturday's Premier League tips and expert betting predictions
Brentford vs West Ham (15:00)

West Ham have picked up seven points from their last three games, but the Irons still have a lot of work to do in the battle against relegation given they are just two points above the bottom three. Brentford, on the other hand, are looking to boost their hopes of European qualification.
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Tip 1: Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals
Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals stands out as the best angle when Brentford host West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday.
Brentford home matches have seen both teams score in 59% of games, while 53% have gone over 2.5 goals. West Ham away fixtures are similar, with both teams to score landing in 50% and over 2.5 goals in 56%. Those baseline numbers already point towards chances at both ends.
Tip 2: Nathan Collins over 0.5 shots on target
Nathan Collins is a strong player prop angle for Brentford because his attacking threat at set pieces is consistent and repeatable.
He has recorded 31 shots this season, which is a high total for a central defender. More importantly, 17 of those efforts have come with his head. That means 54.8% of his shots are aerial attempts, showing Brentford target him regularly from corners and wide free kicks.
Newcastle vs Brighton (15:00)

Having lost four successive Premier League games, Newcastle are at risk of joining the relegation battle. Brighton, meanwhile, are pushing for Champions League football, with the Seagulls looking to close down an eight-point gap to Aston Villa.
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Tip 1: Brighton draw no bet
Brighton draw no bet stands out strongly for their trip to Newcastle because current form, defensive levels and recent chance creation all point towards the visitors avoiding defeat.
Newcastle are in a prolonged slump. Across their last 20 matches in all competitions they are W6-D2-L12, while conceding 2.1 goals per game. In the Premier League they have won only three of their last 13, which underlines how difficult results have become. Their recent numbers are also poor. Across the last four league games they have collected zero actual points with only 1.64 xPTS, while allowing 2.67 xGA per match.
Tip 2: Jack Hinshelwood 2+ shots
Jack Hinshelwood 2+ shots is a strong bet against Newcastle based on recent output and role.
He has taken 19 shots across his last nine games, averaging 2.11 per match. He has also cleared this line in seven of those nine appearances, a 77.8% hit rate. The consistency is important. He has recorded at least one shot in all nine matches, giving a solid base, while regularly pushing beyond the two shot mark.
Wolverhampton vs Sunderland (15:00)

Sunderland will be looking to hit the restart button after conceding nine goals in two games – this includes their 5-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest last weekend. Wolves will be aiming to end their three-match goalless run.
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Tip 1: Under 2.5 goals
Neither side brings convincing attacking numbers, while both remain in matches where tension and caution are likely to matter. Wolves average only 1.00 xG at home for the season, and that has dropped to just 0.46 xG across their last four home games. In that same spell they managed only 3.3 shots inside the box per game, a very low figure.
Tip 2: Enzo Le Fee to score or assist
Enzo Le Fee has been one of the standout Sunderland signings this season, with the Frenchman providing five goals and six assists from midfield. He's 175/100 with BetMGM to score or set one up here.
Arsenal vs Fulham (17:30)

Arsenal simply cannot afford a slip-up as they look to boost their Premier League title hopes and heap the pressure on Manchester City. Fulham could provide a tricky challenge given they are pushing for European qualification.
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Tip 1: Arsenal to win and under 4.5 goals
Arsenal to win and under 4.5 goals looks the strongest angle at the Emirates. Arsenal have been the best home side in the division by process numbers. They rank first for home xPTS, average 1.80 xG and only 0.81 xGA, and have won the xG battle in all 17 home matches. That level of control is elite and gives them a major edge here.
Tip 2: Eberechi Eze to score or assist
Bukayo Saka has accumulated 31 minutes across two substitute appearances after injury, putting himself in contention for a start this weekend.
The enforced rest may have done the England international the world of good after scoring just twice since January 25.
Eberechi Eze has also netted just three times since the start of March, yet the playmaker is likely to start here and could make an impact.

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