The Premier League season is reaching its boiling point, and not every club is handling the heat. I’ve previewed all 10 Premier League Game Week 32 fixtures and provided my best betting plays below.
The Hammers’ position in the Premier League hangs in the balance as they prepare to host a Wolverhampton side already resigned to a return to the Championship.
Both the Irons and the Wolves enter this fixture in decent league form (for their standards), West Ham have collected 15 points across their last 10 league fixtures (7th), while, Wolverhampton has picked up eight points over their last five starts (7th).
The Hammers have won five straight home games against the Wolves, while Wolverhampton are winless away from home across the season to date (5D,10L).
I’m backing the Irons to win and leapfrog Tottenham in the league standings.
Next up the red hot title favourites look to extend their lead at the top of the table with a victory over the fearless Cherries.
Bournemouth a riding an incredible 11-game unbeaten run in the league, unfortunately for them the last five results of that run have been draws, leaving the in 13th place on the league table, despite only three sides suffering fewer defeats in the competition this season.
The Gunners are on a four game winning streak in the league, but have shown wobbles elsewhere, losing to Man City in the EFL Cup Final, before getting bundled out of the FA Cup by Southampton.
Arteta’s side will enter this fixture off the back of a mid-week victory, after his side narrowly saw off Sporting 1-0 in Lisbon in the UCL quarterfinals.
The Gunners have won 12 of their 15 home games in the league this season (2D,1L).
I’m backing Arsenal to lock this one down, winning via the set piece.
Burnley can still mathematically drag themselves out of the drop zone this season, the same way I could mathematically tip you into 10 winners this weekend… It just isn’t going to happen.
What could happen though, is Brighton finishing in European places, with the Seagulls currently sitting 10th in the league, just three points back of Brentford in 7th, and five shy of Chelsea in 6th.
Brighton has won four of their last five league fixtures (1L), with their only defeat during that run coming against Arsenal (1-0), despite dominating the fixture.
Let’s take the form side to win on the road.
Fulham
The Bees host the Toffees in what should be an intriguing fixture.
The international break came at the right time for Brentford, who were are suffering a dip in form, winless in four game in all comps (3D,1L), drawing their last three league fixtures, putting their European dreams in jeopardy.
Breathing down the back of their neck is Everton, who have won three of their last four league games (1L), placing themselves level with Brentford on competition points (46).
The Toffees have travelled extremely well of late, losing just two their last 11 away fixtures (6W,3D), and are unbeaten in their last two visits to Brentford (1W,1D).
Let’s back the visitors to overcome their underdog status here.
The Reds are in all sorts at the minute, two wins across their last seven games in all comps (1D,4L), dropping points to relegations threatened outfits Tottenham, and Wolverhampton.
The Cottagers have won four games across the same trip (1D,2L), although only one of those victories came in their last four starts.
This pair has played out some thrilling fixtures in recent times, with each of their last four meetings producing over 3.5 total goals, with both sides coming away with one win (2D).
Let’s steer clear of the H2H market here, instead back the overs to salute.
Both Crystal Palace and Newcastle are in the midst of a disappointing season, with both sides showing dramatic regression from last campaign.
The Eagles are still fighting on the UEFA Conference League front, playing in the quarterfinals this week, which may have them fielding a weakened starting XI in the PL.
Meanwhile, the Magpies only have the league to play for now, with plenty of ground to make up for if they want to play in Europe agains next season.
The Noon will be game planing for nothing but this fixture, for that reason alone, I have them edging the Eagles on the road.
Notts Forest are another team in danger of falling back into the Championship, currently sitting in 16th, just three points above West Ham in 18th.
They’ll face a Villa unit who are fighting to remain in the top four following a run of three defeats in their last four league fixtures.
Both teams will enter this game on a 2.5 day turnaround, following a Europa League away fixtures, with Villa on the road to Bologna, and Forest traveling to Porto.
I think both sides would settle for a point here, this could been a low-scoring draw.
The Spurs have hired Roberto De Zerbi over the International break, making him their third manager this calendar year, that’s three more managers than Premier League wins since Jan 1 (5D,8L).
In fact, across the last 15 league fixtures no club has picked up fewer league points than Tottenham’s eight!
They’ll face a Sunderland outfit who are still in the running for European football, sitting just five points adrift 6th place.
The Black Cats have endured their own struggles of late, losing their last three league home fixtures on the trot, the only three defeats they have suffered at the Stadium of Light this season (7W,5D).
De Zerbi has tasted success in the EPL before, leading Brighton to their highest league finish ever in 2022/23 (6th), and is know for high-risk attacking football.
Bedding in a new system takes some time, and I think we could see an open game of football materialise here.
Let’s take the overs.
Historically, Man City are a formidable outfit down the home stretch of the Premier League, and this season is shaping up to be no different, although they have left themselves much work to do.
The Citizens last two games were Cup victories against Arsenal (2-0) in the EFL Cup Final, and Liverpool (4-0) in the FA Cup quarters.
Meanwhile, Chelseas snapped a four-game losing streak with a 7-0 victory against Port Vale in the FA Cup, hardly a result to write home about.
The Sky Blues are unbeaten in all comps against the Blues since losing the Champions League Final in 2021, winning 9 of the 12 matchups since (3D).
City to win.
Game week 32 wraps up on Tuesday morning (AEST), when the Red Devils play host to rival Leeds United.
Man United has won their last five home games, and haven’t lost a home league fixture to Leeds since 1981!
Alternatively, Leeds has not won a league game on the road since September 2025, (7D,5L), and have drawn their last four straight.
No side has amassed more competition points across the last 10 league fixtures than Manchester United’s 23, with Leeds collecting 11 across the same trip.
Let’s take the home side to win, combined with 2+ goals.