IT'S tight at the top and bottom of the Premier League with European and relegation places at stake.

Norwich have all but bowed out leaving four sides fighting for survival.

Bournemouth and Aston Villa are hot favourites to go down with the Canaries but West Ham and Watford aren't yet safe.

The Cherries picked up their first point since the restart with a draw against Spurs side but remain second bottom with Villa and three points adrift of West Ham and Watford.

Eddie Howe's men have a tough run-in starting with Leicester at home tomorrow before Man City away, Southampton and home and Everton away.

I'm on Leicester at 4-6 with William Hill even if it's not a great price but Brendan Rodgers' men can't afford a slip-up as they lead Man United by one point in the race for the fourth Champions League spot.

Jamie Vardy is evens to finish top scorer and I'm on him to break the deadlock at 3-1 with Unibet.

Villa also face a tough finish with Crystal Palace at home tomorrow followed by Everton away, Arsenal home and West Ham.

Crash to Palace and they can wave the top flight goodbye. I'm on the away at 12-5 with bet365 while Palace not to lose is worth a look at

Away from the battle to beat the drop there's the North London derby between Spurs and Arsenal – two sides who can make the Europa League at best.

It will be a strange occasion without fans and maybe Arsenal will feel that's to their advantage as they try to reverse a poor run in the fixture.

The Gunners used to be the dominant force but have won just three of the last 13 meetings.

One man is more responsible than any other for their misery and that's Harry Kane.

The England star has scored in nine of his last 11 derbies – a total of goals – and is 7-5 at Unibet to net and 9-2 at William Hill to break the deadlock.

Interestingly five of Kane's derby strikes have been penalties and four spot-kicks have been awarded in the last four games. Another to be given pays 5-2 at bet365.

Arsenal have been in better form since the restart and a draw is possible at 15-8 with Betfred while a score draw returns 7-2 at BetVictor.

The final Premier League game sees Wolves entertain Everton and the Molineux men are 11-10 with William Hill to notch the win they need to keep alive Champions League hopes.

Wolves ended three victories with defeat to Arsenal but can bounce back against a side who struggle on the road.

Best bet though could be Raul Jimenez at 13-10 with bet365 to notch against Everton for the fourth game running.

On the Continent my best bet is both to score at Napoli v AC Milan. Napoli haven't kept a clean sheet in nine at home and Milan have netted in their previous 13.

Both have scored in Parma's last six and it should be seven when Bologna visit. Back a goals double.

Super Single

  • Penalty at Spurs 5-2 (Bet365)

Both to Score Double

  • Napoli v AC Milan
  • Parma v Bologna
  • (2-1, William Hill)

Top Treble

  • Leicester
  • Wolves
  • Palace not to lose
  • (5-1, Betfred)
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  1. Avatar of Heather Kane
    chelseagirl 4 years ago

    S/S – Swansea to beat Leeds . 4/1.

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