Premier League value acca predictions: Luton set for baptism of fire

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Premier League value acca predictions: Luton set for baptism of fire

This weekend sees the start of the new Premier League campaign and to celebrate the top-flight’s return, we have picked out a value treble which can reap the rewards.

The Premier League treble features a slick performance from the Seagulls, a miserable start for Everton and concludes with a free-scoring clash from St James' Park.

This treble would return £242.93 from a £10 stake at odds of just over 23/1.

It has been a remarkable rise from non-league football to the Premier League for Luton, but last season’s Championship play-off winners face a daunting task in their campaign opener at Brighton.

Luton are unable to compete financially with the majority of clubs in the top flight, so are expected to struggle, and it could be a baptism of fire for them at the Amex Stadium.

The Seagulls are getting prepared for their first ever European campaign after finishing sixth last season, only five points behind Liverpool.

Brighton’s ability to retain possession, suffocate their opponents and press from the front will be a completely different experience for Rob Edwards’s side.

With that in mind, Brighton are expected to stamp their authority and it could be one-way traffic on the south coast, where the Seagulls defeated each of Leicester, Chelsea, Liverpool, West Ham and Wolves by three or more goals last season.

Everton finished only two points clear of relegation last term and following an unproductive summer of business, another season of struggle could be in the pipeline for the toothless Toffees.

With 34 goals scored in 38 games last season, only Wolves carried less attacking presence than Everton who will be desperate to keep star striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin fit for a full campaign.

But with Everton supporters quickly losing faith with the ownership, matters could soon intensify and defeat at home to Fulham on the opening day may see Goodison Park become a poisoned chalice.

The Cottagers finished 10th last season, 16 points clear of Everton, and they have won on their last two visits to Goodison Park, which included a convincing 3-1 victory on Merseyside in April.

Newcastle and Aston Villa shared the spoils in a six-goal thriller in the Premier League Summer Series in America in pre-season and another entertaining clash could be on the cards in this curtain-raiser at St James' Park.

Newcastle finished fourth in the Premier League last season, while Villa finished seventh, and both will be looking to build on those achievements rather than just sustain.

The pair have done some eye-catching pieces of business over the summer that suggests those targets are attainable and their attacking talent should come to the fore on Tyneside.

Eddie Howe’s hosts won this corresponding fixture 4-0 last season and their passionate home support may make this an uncomfortable fixture for Villa.

The Magpies saw four or more goals in three of their final five home fixtures last term and more excitement could flow against Villa, who lost only two of their final 15 league games and appear to have strengthened sufficiently.

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