Premier League predictions: Jones Knows can't separate Arsenal and Tottenham but wants to back cards

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Premier League predictions: Jones Knows can't separate Arsenal and Tottenham but wants to back cards

Jones Knows predicts a draw between London rivals and a win for Fulham and Wolves.

Arsenal and Tottenham meet on Saturday at 12.30 pm. The game is a derby with history, hatred and a great rivalry. Both teams are trying to swing punches at Manchester City and Liverpool. There have been 40 yellows and four red cards in the last eight games between the two teams. Jones Knows is going to place a bet on the cards and draw. He is also going for a 5/1 play.

Brentford and Bournemouth meet in the Premier League for the first time on Saturday at 3pm. In 2009, this fixture was a League Two encounter. Darren Powell was sent off for fighting with his own team-mate in that game. Thomas Brammall takes charge of his second Premier league game and he will try to control the game with the over cards lines.

Jones Knows can't separate Arsenal and Tottenham.

Crystal Palace host Chelsea at Selhurst Park on Saturday at 3pm. Graham Potter is in charge of Chelsea for the first time. Crystal Palace have a good record against the 'big six' at home. Patrick Vieira's team took 14 points off the big six last season. Raheem Sterling played an important role in Potter's first game against RB Salzburg.

Jones Knows predicts a 1-1 draw between Arsenal and Tottenham.

Newcastle are without a win in six Premier League games. Fulham are the seventh-best team in the league. Eddie Howe's side created 35 big chances since he was appointed. Newcastle are 13/10 favourites with Sky Bet to beat Fulam.  Jones Knows can't separate Arsenal and Tottenham. He wants to back cards. The Premier league kicks off on Saturday at 3pm.

Jones Knows predicts Arsenal and Tottenham will win 2-0.

Jones Knows is confident Brighton will get it right with Roberto De Zerbi as their new manager. Liverpool play Brighton on Saturday at 3pm.

Brighton play Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday. Leandro Trossard has scored in two of his five starts against Liverpool. De Zerbi did a great job with minnows Sassuolo while backed with less resources than the traditional powerhouse clubs.

Everton beat West Ham 2-1 at 2/1. Everton have a strong defensive spine and a midfield that plays with aggression, tenacity and ability. Alex Iwobi, Idrissa Gueye and Amadou Onana are a force to be reckoned with. Ralph Hasenhuttl's side lost to Villa Park.

West Ham host Wolves on Saturday at 5.30pm. Ruben Neves is the favourite to take the penalty for Wolves. Wolves have won just one penalty since the start of last season. West Ham have conceded more penalties since David Moyes returned at the club. They are prone to conceding penalties under Moye. They have already conceded two penalties this season and have lost 17 games. The Wolves forward line is packed with trickery. Goncalo Guedes is fouled 3.26 times per 90 minutes. He is one of the most fouling players in the Premier League.

Manchester City are favourites to beat Manchester United at 2pm on Sunday. The match is being played on a special new market offered by Sky Bet revolving around player fouls. United have averaged more foulings per-90 minutes than any other team since the 4-0 drubbing at Brentford. Diogo Dalot has made at least two foul in four of his last five Premier League starts for United. Jack Grealish is 8/11 with Sky bet to make two or more and 9/4 to do three or over.

Aston Villa are 2/1 with Sky Bet to win at Leeds. Steven Gerrard's team have won just once in their last eight away Premier League games. Only Bournemouth have a lower expected goals tally this season than Villa (6.07). Lucas Digne and Boubacar Kamara are unavailable for selection due to injury. Leeds are 4/11 with Betting to draw or win the match.

Leicester have conceded 22 goals in their first seven Premier League games this season. Nottingham Forest's expected goals against tally of 12.97 is the worst in the league. James Maddison has scored seven goals from 11 Premier league appearances since May 11. Sky Bet has him as a 6/1 chance of scoring the first goal.


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