Premier League Predictions and Betting Tips | Tuesday, April 1 2025

Premier League Predictions and Betting Tips | Tuesday, April 1 2025

The FA Cup took centre stage over the weekend, pushing the latest round of Premier League fixtures to midweek. And while Liverpool are seemingly running away with the title, things are hotting up elsewhere in the league, not least in the battle for European qualification.

But what should you be betting on today? We bring you our latest Premier League predictions below for this evening’s games, with all Premier League odds coming from bet365.

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Wolves vs West Ham Preview

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Wolves players celebrate after scoring against Southampton. (Getty)
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Both teams go into this game perched just above the relegation zone - although the prime candidates to drop down to the Championship are already apparent, with Wolves and West Ham looking unlikely to lose their Premier League status this season.

Wolves come into the game on the back of the 2-1 victory over Southampton, while the Hammers’ last Premier League outing was a draw against Everton. Wolves have been reasonably free-scoring, hitting the back of the net in each of their last eight fixtures, but West Ham have struggled in attack, scoring just six times in their previous eight games.

Matheus Cunha will be unavailable for Wolves, as will Sasa Kalajdzic, Leon Chiwome, and Enso Gonzalez. Graham Potter will be without Michail Antonio and Niclas Fullkrug, as well as Crysencio Summerville.

Prediction

The absence of Cunha could dramatically affect Wolves’ chances in front of goal, while West Ham have proven to be blunt in attack, so expect a low-scoring game with few chances. A bet on West Ham at odds of 2/1 looks attractive.

Our Premier League Prediction: Wolves 0-1 West Ham

Arsenal vs Fulham Preview

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Bukayo Saka is in line to return for Arsenal against Fulham. (Getty)
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The Premier League title seems to be slipping away from the Gunners, who now sit 12 points behind Liverpool. But things are more positive for Fulham, as they’re well in the race for Champions League qualification, just four points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.

Last time out, Arsenal took a 1-0 victory over Chelsea to strengthen their grip on second place. Fulham saw themselves walk away with three points with a win over struggling Spurs to bolster their European hopes.

The big news for Arsenal is the probable return of Bukaya Sako, absent for the past three months with a hamstring injury - although the England attacker is not certain to be too influential after so long on the sidelines. However, Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz remain injured. Fulham, on the other hand, have few injury problems, with Kenny Tete being the only noticeable absence.

Prediction

The Premier League odds from bet365 strongly favour Arsenal, but Fulham have a strong track record against the Gunners. Plus, the Cottagers are impressive away from home this season. Expect this to be more competitive than many think, although Arsenal should just pip their London rivals.

Our Premier League Prediction: Arsenal 2-1 Fulham

Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United Preview

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Anthony Elanga celebrates after victory over Brighton. (Getty)
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Nottingham Forest are this season’s surprise package, sitting in third with a great chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League. On the other hand, as everyone knows, United are in a mess, with mid-table mediocrity seemingly their fate for this season.

Last time out in the Premier League, Forest overcame Ipswich 4-2, plus they booked their slot in the semi-finals of the FA Cup last weekend, beating Brighton on penalties. United’s previous Premier League outing saw them defeat Leicester 3-0. Victory in Nottingham would secure their first back-to-back victories this season.

Chris Wood, with 18 goals in the Premier League this season, is doubtful for Forest, following his injury on international duty with New Zealand. Morgan Gibbs-White could also be sidelined. For United, a handful of players are back in contention after injury, including Luke Shaw, Lenny Yoro, and Harry Maguire. However, Kobbie Mainoo, Lisandro Martinez, and Amad Diallo are among several who are definitely out of the fixture.

Prediction

Forest are unbeaten in eight home games, but Chris Wood’s absence will leave a massive hole in the team, while United are fresh from an expected, but still impressive, win over Leicester. This game could be closer than the standings suggest, especially as underdogs United are far more rested than their opponents.

Our Premier League Prediction: Nottingham Forest 2-2 Manchester United

More Premier League Predictions Tomorrow

Don’t forget, there’s a full calendar of Premier League matches this week, spread over Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Check back tomorrow for more of our Premier League predictions, complete with Premier League odds from bet365.