Premier League parlay picks for Matchday 32: Bet on Liverpool and Newcastle’s offences

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Premier League parlay picks for Matchday 32: Bet on Liverpool and Newcastle’s offences

We’ve taken three picks from this weekend’s Premier League action to form a nice plus-money parlay.

The pregame narrative: Liverpool host a Nottingham Forest side that’s been abysmal on the road and we’re backing the Reds to fire at will on Saturday. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace is a solid bet to beat Everton at home and Tottenham’s defence is worth fading against a surging Newcastle side.

Premier League odds as of 12:28 p.m. on 04/20/2023.

Premier League parlay picks for Matchday 32

Parlay: Liverpool over 5.5 SOT + Crystal Palace ML + Newcastle over 1.5 goals (+414)

Liverpool over 5.5 SOT (-275): We’re teasing down Liverpool’s shots on target total from 7.5 to 5.5 and are taking the over. The Reds’ season has been a disappointment but Jurgen Klopp’s side has generally performed well at home with a 9-4-1 record.

Liverpool has averaged 18.4 shot attempts per game (second in the Premier League) and 6.4 SOT per game (No. 3) at home this season.

Their opponents aren’t exactly defensive stalwarts, either.

Nottingham is 1-3-11 on the road this year and has conceded an average of 16.5 shot attempts in away games, which is the fifth-worst mark in the league.

Other parlay legs

Crystal Palace ML (+104): Crystal Palace are in great form. They’ve won three straight games by a combined score of 9-2 and now get to host an Everton side that’s been awful all season long.

The Blues have a 1-6-8 record on the road this campaign and a minus-16 goal differential.

They’ve lost four of their past six road fixtures (drawing the other two) and are also winless in their last four Premier League games.

Newcastle over 1.5 goals (-120): Newcastle are three points clear of the Spurs for fourth place in the Premiership, making this a huge game. That said, we don’t expect things to go well for the away side.

Tottenham have been in disarray lately and just conceded three goals at home to a bottom-feeding Bournemouth side.

Newcastle have been lights out at home this season (8-5-1), scoring two-plus goals in five of their past six games.