Newcastle hope for their first win of the season at Arsenal

Leaders Chelsea await Manchester United on matchday 13 in the Premier League for the top game of the round. However, the visitors have fallen off the wagon recently, which is why Michael Carrick will make his debut in the league as the new interim coach, since Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer had to take his leave as manager.

The clash between the champions in second place and West Ham, who are two places behind City in the table, also promises to be exciting. In addition, Newcastle, among others, will be looking for their first win of the season when they host Arsenal away at the Emirates Stadium

Meanwhile, the Mapgies are bottom of the table as Norwich have finally arrived in the top flight. The newcomer has two wins in a row and will naturally be keen to extend that streak against Wolverhampton.

Arsenal vs. Newcastle United – 27 November, 13:30

The Gunners suffered the end of their previous upswing last weekend. The Londoners went down 4-0 at Anfield Road and their run of eleven competitive games without defeat in league and EFL Cup was halted.

The Magpies, for their part, drew 3-3 at home to promoted Brentford. The match saw Newcastle coach Eddie Howe miss his debut as United’s new coach. He is now unlikely to be on hand to coach against Arsenal either as he is in quarantine following an infection.

Picks for the matchday 13 clash in London in the Premier League are for a two-sided goal celebration, as both defensive lines have been unconvincing of late.

Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa – 27 November, 16:00

The Eagles recently picked up a 3-3 draw at Burnley to remain unbeaten in league action for the eighth successive season. However, no fewer than six of those games ended in a draw.

For the visitors, Steven Gerrard again made a successful debut as new coach last weekend with a 2-0 home win over the Seagulls. This brought an end to the Birmingham side’s run of five straight defeats.

Should Gerard record another win, he would become the second Aston Villa coach since John Gregory in 1998 to achieve such a double success at the start of his new job.

For the match at Selhurst Park in the Premier League within Matchday 13, however, predictions of a draw seem fruitful. The teams are on a similar playing level and the home side, as described, currently have a preference for this match outcome anyway.

Liverpool vs. Southampton – 27 November, 16:00

The Reds have overcome their mini-crisis with a home draw against Brighton and the first defeat of the season against West Ham. The previously in-form Arsenal side were recently dismantled 4-0 at home to Anfield Road. The Saints, on the other hand, recently suffered defeat at second-bottom Norwich.

The upswing of the last few weeks with three wins and a draw has thus already come to an end. For the match on the Mersey in the Premier League on matchday 13, the odds on a home win, including an interval lead, are therefore worth a recommendation.

The hosts got back on track with their home win over Arsenal and in half of their six home games so far, they have already wrapped up the treble with a lead at the break – only Chelsea top that figure!

Norwich v Wolverhampton – 27 Nov, 16:00

The Canaries celebrated their second success of the season against Southampton last weekend. Through this, Dean Smith recorded a treble right away as the new coach of the promoted team. Teemu Pukki, in particular, is enjoying an upturn in form.

The Finnish striker has scored in the last two rounds of matches and, with four goals, has accounted for more than half of all goals scored by the hosts. Wolves, however, also scored recently in a win over West Ham and occupy a respectable fifth place in the away table.

With this in mind, odds on a draw are value in a predictably even clash at Carrow Road in the Premier League on Matchday 13.

Brighton v Leeds United – 27 November, 18:30

Brighton can’t win any more: Their last treble was more than two months ago and since then they have recorded five draws and two defeats in seven league games. On top of that, the Seagulls were knocked out of the EFL Cup.

However, Leeds are not in good shape either: Only two of the twelve league games were won and with the 17th place they occupy the last non-relegation place. A real favourite can therefore not be identified in the run-up to the match on the south coast in the Premier League on matchday 13. Picks on a draw are therefore advisable.

Brentford v Everton – 28 November, 15:00

The Bees last halted their run of defeats with an away draw at Newcastle. The point was flattering, however, as the Magpies were the dominant team in the encounter and the draw only came with the help of an own goal from their opponents.

The Toffees, however, are not in a good mood either: They have not won a competitive match in the league or the EFL Cup for about two months. In the Premier League, their record even shows an impressive four defeats and one draw in the last five rounds of matches.

One reason for the downfall is the absence of top striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin due to injury. His absence cannot be compensated for and the visitors have not scored a goal in two rounds of matches.
For the matchday 13 clash in London in the Premier League, there is therefore enough value to be found in the tips on a draw.

Burnley vs Tottenham – 28 November, 15:00

The Clarets are unbeaten in four rounds of matches and even held top of the table Chelsea to a draw in this flashback. However, the defence is a permanent problem. Only the two bottom teams in the table, Norwich and Newcastle, have conceded more goals, and in the most recent home game against Crystal Palace, they conceded three again.

At the same time, however, Burnley’s attack has stepped up – scoring nine goals in their last four league games! Instead, the Lilywhites have a poor attacking record so far this season. Only the second-last team in the table from Norwich scores less.

In contrast, Spurs coach Antonio Conte celebrated a 2-1 win over Leeds United on his home debut as new coach last Sunday. The success can be seen as a sign that Tottenham are once again a force to be reckoned with. For the clash at Turf Moor in the Premier League on matchday 13, predictions of a mutual goal celebration are a good idea.

Leicester v Watford – Nov 28, 3pm

The Foxes were beaten 3-0 by Chelsea last time out. A deserved defeat given the way the game went and for the home side it was their third game in a row without a win in league action.

The hosts also had to play in the Europa League this week, which puts them at a physical disadvantage to the Hornets. The guests also travel with a broad chest. They beat Manchester United 4:1 and boosted their own self-confidence

Picks on a draw are recommended for the match at Leicester in the Premier League on Matchday 13.

Manchester City v West Ham – 28 November, 15:00

The champions defeated Everton 3-0 last Sunday afternoon, a success that saw them defend second place in the table and keep the gap on Chelsea at three points. West Ham, for their part, were beaten by Wolves last time out.

After four previous victories, the defeat was a bitter disappointment. In addition, it was the first away defeat in the sixth match (4-1-1). For the clash in Manchester in the Premier League on matchday 13, the odds on a home win, including a break lead for the champions, represent the first choice of the betting base.

The home side have since put the third-last matchday defeat to Crystal Palace behind them and with Kevin de Bruyne and Jack Grealish two important players are available for the upcoming clash.

Chelsea v Manchester United – 28 November, 17:30

The league leaders completed their last task very confidently in the shape of a 3-0 win at Leicester and now get a visit from the completely out of sorts Red Devils. The runners-up have lost five of their last seven games in the British top flight and most recently suffered an embarrassing 4-1 defeat at Watford.

This was the last straw for the club and Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer was forced to resign shortly afterwards. Michael Carrick, a former United player, was appointed as interim coach.

His debut on the international stage has already been a success once, as MUFC prevailed 2-0 at Villarreal in the top flight this week. For the match at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on matchday 13, however, betting tips on a home win seem fruitful, as the Blues are currently unstoppable.

The latest example of their dominance came last Tuesday in the Champions League, when they beat Juventus 4-0.

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