Premier League parlay picks for Matchday 34: Bet on Newcastle United, Liverpool and Aston Villa

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Premier League parlay picks for Matchday 34: Bet on Newcastle United, Liverpool and Aston Villa

There are five Premier League games this Sunday and we’ve taken three prop picks from that slate for our Matchday 34 parlay.

The pregame narrative: We’re playing a simple game this week. Newcastle United and Liverpool are in strong form right now and they’re also all at home. We’re backing each team to win on the moneyline and are also expecting Aston Villa to keep their unbeaten run alive.

Premier League odds as of 10:52 a.m. on 04/27/2023.

Premier League parlay picks for Matchday 32

Parlay: Aston Villa to win or tie + Newcastle United ML + Liverpool ML (+355)

Aston Villa to win or tie (+110): Aston Villa are unbeaten in their last 10 games with eight wins and two draws in that span. They’ve also shut out their opponents in seven of those contests.

They’ll be taking on Manchester United at Old Trafford, which is a tough venue to play in. But Villa’s form cannot be ignored and we believe getting them at plus-money is a steal.

Villa beat United 3-1 earlier this season and they’ll also have a significant rest advantage. The Red Devils are playing on Thursday and will only have two days off between that fixture and this game. Villa’s last game was on Tuesday.

Other parlay legs

Newcastle United ML (-265): Newcastle are probably in the best form of any team not named Manchester City. The Magpies have won six of their past seven games and have scored two-plus goals in each of those victories.

They recently blew out Tottenham 6-1 with five of those goals coming in the first 21 minutes of play.

Southampton has lost 10 of its 16 road games (4-2-10) and sits dead last in the Premier League with 24 points. This game has blowout potential

Liverpool ML (-177): Liverpool have won three straight games, outscoring their opponents 11 to 4 in that span. They’re also unbeaten in their past six home fixtures with four wins and two draws and are an overall 10-4-1 at Anfield.

That’s good news for us but what’s even better is their opponent — Tottenham — are in total disarray.

Their 6-1 loss to Newcastle, in conjunction with a preceding 3-2 loss to Bournemouth, was enough to get interim manager Cristian Stellini sacked. Don’t expect better things from them on the road.