Premier League parlay picks Matchday 10: Bet on Liverpool and Brighton to win

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Premier League parlay picks Matchday 10: Bet on Liverpool and Brighton to win

We're turning to an over and a pair of home moneyline favourites for this week's Premier League parlay.

The pregame narrative: Wolverhampton and Newcastle meet in a game that has all the makings of a shootout. Meanwhile, Liverpool and Brighton should both pick up three points at home against bottom-feeding teams.

Premier League odds as of 3:39 p.m. on 10/27/2023.

Premier League parlay picks: Matchday 10

Parlay: Wolves/Newcastle over 2.5 goals + Liverpool to win + Brighton to win (+227)

Newcastle/Wolverhampton over 2.5 goals (-137): Newcastle's offence is clicking on a different level right now. The team has scored at least two goals in four straight EPL games, with 16 total goals in that span.

On the season, no team has scored more goals than the Magpies (24) and they shouldn't have a problem beating up on Wolverhampton.

The Wolves are on a nice run of form with two wins and two draws in their last four games but they've still given up at least one goal in each of those matches.

On the season, they've conceded 15 times and the over on this total has hit in four of their last six games.

Other parlay legs

Liverpool to win (-385): Liverpool is unstoppable at Anfield. The Reds are 4-0-0 at home with a plus-nine goal differential.

They've beaten the likes of West Ham and Aston Villa — both sit in the top half of the table — by two-plus goals, so Nottingham will be in for a long one.

The Trees sit 15th with a 2-4-3 record through nine games. They've only conceded 12 times, which is respectable. That said, Nottingham have only scored 10 times, which just won't cut it against Liverpool.

Liverpool picked up a 3-2 win when these teams met at Anfield last season.

Brighton to win (-200): Brighton are on a three-game winless steak (0-1-2) but that's not going to dissuade us from backing the Seagulls on Saturday. Two of those games were against Manchester City (2-1 loss) and Liverpool (2-2 draw).

They're matching up against a Bournemouth side that's nowhere near the level of City or Liverpool.

The Cherries have scored the fifth-fewest goals (eight) in the EPL this season and Brighton have nearly tripled that total with 22 goals in nine games.