After a very long season of football, the Premier League season comes to an end this weekend. So, let's have a look at the action and provide a bit of a parting gift.
Below, you can find Ben's bets for the final day of the 2024/25 Premier League season. The odds were correct at the time of writing.
💻 Operator | ⚔️ Fixture | ⚽️ Selection | 📊 Odds | 👉 Back Selection |
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![]() | Wolves vs. Brentford | Bryan Mbuemo to Score or Assist | 5/6 | Place Bet |
![]() | Newcastle United vs. Everton | Jordan Pickford to Make 3.5+ Saves | 11/8 | Place Bet |
![]() | Nottingham Forest vs. Chelsea | Ibrahim Sangare to be Carded | 21/20 | Place Bet |
At the time of writing this, the lineups were not available to us, so I have tried to make some assumptions about the lineup, whilst only tipping players I think will start. It is worth stating here that I would not advise placing any bets until the lineups are out for both teams.
So, without further ado, let's dive into my reasoning.
My first pick of the weekend is for Bryan Mbuemo to score or assist against Wolverhampton Wanderers, at a slightly lower price of 5/6. However, we're looking for value, and I think this pick provides some.
With 26 goals and assists this season, the attacker has been phenomenal for the Bees, and I can see him rounding off the season in style. As Brentford's set-piece taker, he could do well here, with the hosts conceding the second-most penalties in the league, whilst also conceding the most from set plays.
Everton are going to St James' Park with nothing to play for, but Jordan Pickford may be a man on a mission, aiming to prevent Newcastle United from getting into Europe.
The Mags average more than five shots on target per game at home, whilst Everton concede 0.5 more shots on target per game on average (4.6) when away from Goodison Park. Above evens, I feel we are getting a really nice price here. More so when considering the Englishman already averages around three saves per game.
My final player pick here is for Ibrahim Sangare to be shown a card against Chelsea. Considering the stakes of this match, it would not be a surprise if a few players were tasked with a tactical foul here and there, and Sangare is a prime candidate.
Averaging 2.36 fouls committed per 90, he is facing a Blues side who slightly prefer to attack through the middle away from home, and I think this can aid us here. Furthermore, the Chelsea midfield draws around five fouls per game, so he may have a job on his hands.
Below, you can find Ben's acca for the final day of the 2024/25 Premier League season. The odds were correct at the time of writing.
On the final day of the Premier League, I've also got a little accumulator drawn up, coming in with three different levels.
In my favoured bet, I've gone for West Ham, Arsenal and Manchester City to win - the latter with Both Team to Score in also - and that comes in at a price of 7.2/1, depending on who you bet with. However, it should be around this mark.
All three of these teams should win, and you can get nice prices on the first and third selections, with both above Evs at the time of writing.
Then, to level it up, as such, I've added a draw between Wolves and Brentford - a score draw, hopefully at that, with my earlier bet. This would take the price up to around the 30/1 mark, which is certainly very tasty indeed.
Finally, at above 3/1, I've added Spurs to win against Brighton. A price which I think is slightly ridiculous, even if the squad have been celebrating rather heavily since Wednesday night. It takes the price up to almost the 150s mark. Definitely a risk, but it's there, if you fancy.
🟩 West Ham (Win), Arsenal (Win) and Manchester City (Win + BTTS) - 7.2/1
🟧 West Ham (Win), Arsenal (Win), Manchester City (Win + BTTS) AND Wolves vs. Brentford (Draw) - 29/1.
🟥 West Ham (Win), Arsenal (Win), Manchester City (Win + BTTS) AND Wolves vs. Brentford (Draw) AND Tottenham Hotspur (Win) - 132.75/1
Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.