Leeds v Crystal Palace betting tips, odds is 2.02

For Marcelo Bielsa, huge wins over high-flying Leicester and Newcastle have been somewhat diluted by defeats to Spurs, Brighton and more recently Everton since the turn of the year. That patchy form explains their bottom-half-of-the-table status, but the enigmatic Bielsa will no doubt be itching to mark Leeds’ Premier League return with a top-half finish.

  • Leeds have won just three of their ten Premier League home games this season.
  • Crystal Palace have only lost four of their last 12 league games, with all of those defeats coming against top four challengers.
  • Five of Palace’s last 11 have ended in draws, including three 1-1 stalemates.

Palace likewise have followed a similar trajectory post-Christmas, pulling off some huge results over Wolves and Leicester, but coming up short against the likes of West Ham, in a 3-2 loss earlier this month and 10-man Aston Villa, in which they suffered a 3-0 drubbing on Boxing Day.

  • The former five fixtures had goals from both teams.
  • Seven of the last nine encounters had three or more goals.
  • The hosts had scored two or more goals every single match-up at this stadium since 2007.
  • Since 1993, only once have the home team kept a clean sheet at this ground.

Leeds v West Ham betting tips, odds is 2.48

Leeds vs West Ham prediction comes ahead of the English Premier League on Friday, 11th December 2020, at Elland Road in Leeds. Let’s take a look at the match preview as we try to provide the best betting tips and correct score prediction for this tie.

  • This will be the first league meeting between Leeds and West Ham since the 2011-12 Championship campaign, when both games ended in draws with the away side equalising in the 90th minute both times.
  • Leeds have never lost a top-flight home game played on a Friday (W3 D6), drawing both such games in the Premier League (1-1 v Newcastle in April 1994, 0-0 with Aston Villa in December 2003).
  • Away from home, West Ham have lost their last three Friday Premier League games without scoring a single goal, with their last such victory coming at Portsmouth in December 2008 (4-1).
  • West Ham have opened the scoring in each of their last six Premier League games – only once have they scored the first goal in more consecutive Premier League matches (7 between February-April 2002).
  • West Ham’s Aaron Cresswell has created more chances than any other defender in the Premier League this season (20), while he’s also created more chances from set plays than any other player in the competition so far this term (12).
  • Leeds have won just two of their last eight Premier League games.
  • West Ham have only lost two of their last nine Premier League matches.
  • Both Leeds and West Ham have scored exactly one goal in four of their last five top flight fixtures.

Chelsea v Leeds betting tips and picks, odd is 2.43

Chelsea are in dominant form and starting to look like real contenders for the title as they remain undefeated in eight in the league. Their midweek demolition of Sevilla will have only boosted their confidence. Despite Leeds coming into the game off the back of a 1-0 win over Everton, we think the Blues will have too much for them on Saturday.

Frank Lampard’s men demolished Sevilla 4-0 away from home in the Champions League on Wednesday, meaning the Blues haven’t lost a game since exiting the EFL Cup on penalties against Tottenham at the end of September.

In fact, Chelsea haven’t lost a match in normal time since Liverpool won 2-0 at Stamford Bridge 15 games ago in a run which has seen the Londoners climb to third in the Premier League table and secure their place in the Champions League knockout rounds.

They face an inconsistent but dangerous Leeds United side on Saturday, with Marcelo Bielsa’s men currently sat in 12th with 14 points from 10 games so far. The Whites have beaten Everton 1-0 and drawn 0-0 with Arsenal in their last two games, recovering well from consecutive 4-1 defeats to Crystal Palace and Leicester City.

  • Chelsea have won 7 of their last 8 matches (all competitions).
  • Chelsea have scored in both halves in 7 of their last 8 matches (all competitions).
  • Leeds haven’t won at Stamford Bridge since 1999 (English Premier League).

Chelsea have kept 5 clean sheets in their last 7 home matches (all competitions).

Chelsea have won 3 of their last 4 matches (English Premier League).

Leeds have lost 2 of their last 4 matches (English Premier League).