Premier League value acca predictions: Wolves can worsen Toffees' sticky situation

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Premier League value acca predictions: Wolves can worsen Toffees' sticky situation

Wolves denied us a second successive treble win in the Premier League value acca predictions as both Tottenham and Aston Villa obliged at handy odds last weekend.

But Gary O'Neil's side were not as bad as their 4-1 mauling by Brighton suggests and can get their points tally up and running this weekend against struggling Everton.

That is the first of our three selections with the Seagulls hard to ignore for another big win against David Moyes' West Ham and Burnley also fancied to trip up Aston Villa.

This treble would return £243.04 from a £10 stake at odds of just over 23/1.

There will be a lot of pressure on both of these thus-far pointless teams at Goodison Park with the atmosphere ready to turn toxic if the Toffees do not make a good start.

Everton fans left Villa Park in their droves when their side went 3-0 down after 52 minutes last weekend and there have been some ugly social-media exchanges pertaining to players in the aftermath.

Additionally, Sean Dyche is likely to be without some key players for this game too after both Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Alex Iowbi were forced off with injuries.

The hosts' problems make Wolves, who were unlucky not to get something at Old Trafford in their first away trip of the season, an appealing pick to take all three points.

Brighton beat West Ham both home and away last season with the underlying stats from their 4-0 success at Amex Stadium in March, which produced their greatest positive xG differential, suggesting it was their best performance of the campaign.

Roberto De Zerbi's side are the Premier League's top scorers since the start of that month and it will take an improved showing from West Ham's defence to prevent the Seagulls from swooping on all three points this Saturday.

Back-to-back 4-1 league wins have showcased Brighton's brilliance going forward, but they have not yet looked like they are capable of shutting up shop at the back.

The Hammers, meanwhile, could easily have gone down to Chelsea by the same 3-1 margin by which they won with the Blues missing a penalty and a couple of other good chances at London Stadium last Sunday.

Burnley have had a fortnight to stew on the mistakes they made against Manchester City on the Premier League's opening night and should be raring to go when Aston Villa arrive at Turf Moor on Sunday.

The Clarets won 19 of their 26 home games last term en route to the Football League Championship crown and should not be overawed by a Villa side that have lost three of their last four Premier League road games.

Unai Emery's squad could also be slightly jaded from their Europa Conference League play-off first leg against Hibernian at Easter Road.

John McGinn has warned his teammates to expect a "frantic, frenetic, physical" contest and it would not be a surprise if Villa, who have already lost Tyrone Mings and Emiliano Buendia to long-term injuries, are carrying a few more bumps and bruises into this game.

The Villans have been streaky on their travels and look easy to oppose here by taking Burnley Draw no Bet, although the odds are slightly greater when taking them on the 0 goal Handicap for exactly the same bet.

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