February 25: Premier League Accumulator Saturday – 1/16

With the Premier League title race really making headlines, we are set for another busy weekend. So, for those of you looking to place a Saturday acca, we've found a handful of helpful tips worth following.

Saturday February 25 3:00 p.m. Leicester v Arsenal

Managing to make a crucial return to winning ways last weekend as they cruised to a 4-2 victory at Aston Villa, Arsenal will be desperate for a repeat here. Watching Manchester City finally have to settle for a costly 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest, the Gunners found a way back to the top of the Premier League table. While Mikel Arteta's side may have suffered something of a wobble in February, Saturday's guests are enjoying a celebrated national campaign. Opening this weekend's fixtures with a two-point buffer over the defending champions, Arsenal sit in pole position to claim a first Premier League crown since 2004. Seeking to establish another marker here, the Arsenal side Arteta would have been delighted to see Leicester come crashing down to earth at Old Trafford. While the Foxes could have opened February with a major flurry, the hosts on Saturday were last seen going down with a 3-0 at the hands of Manchester United. While some in their camp are still looking over their shoulder at the drop zone, Brendan Rodgers' side should also be worried about a pessimistic record against the title contenders. Including a 4-2 defeat when the two teams last met on August 13, Leicester have lost each of their last four consecutive meetings against Arsenal.

Tip: Arsenal win and both teams to score @ 12/5

3:00 p.m. West Ham v Nottingham Forest

Last weekend, after winning a 1-1 draw at home to defending champions Manchester City, Nottingham Forest enjoyed an eye-catching return to the Premier League. While the Reds may have come under scrutiny for their successful approach to the transfer market, Steve Cooper's side are in pole position to extend their top-tier status into 2023. With the he atmosphere around the City Ground at a high level, the former Swansea boss should sense the opportunity for his side to make what could be a defining statement for the season here. Holding a five-point buffer on the drop zone, Forest have now lost just one of their last seven top-flight battles – a run that dates back to December 27. Earning a round of plaudits since returning from the World Cup winter break, they will be looking to cash in on a West Ham side that are having a Premier League nightmare. Last seen getting knocked out in a toothless 2-0 loss to London rivals Tottenham, David Moyes' men have slipped into the bottom three and are really fighting for their future. Presenting a host of problems this season, the former Manchester United boss saw his side claim just five top-flight victories either side of the festive interval.

Tip: Nottingham Forest get no bets @ 11/4

15:00 Everton v Aston Villa

While Everton could still find themselves in the thick of a Premier League relegation game, the hosts on Saturday have managed to claim a crucial boost since welcoming Sean Dyche to the club. Opening Dyche's tenure in charge with a famous 1-0 home win over Arsenal on February 4, the Blues found a way out of the drop zone. With the mood in their side at the highest in recent memory, the former Burnley boss saw his side pick up another crucial win last weekend. Eventually squeezing their way past Leeds' other three scrappers on home soil, the Toffees have found one hell of a wave of momentum over the past few weeks. Simply looking to extend their charge for top-flight survival here, Everton should relish the arrival of Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon. Last seen finally touched by an action-packed 4-2 defeat at home to Arsenal, Unai Emery's side are suffering a recent wobble. As well as opening February with another 4-2 defeat at the hands of Leicester, the former Villarreal boss has seen his side lose each of their last three consecutive Premier League...

February 25: Premier League Accumulator Saturday – 1/16

With the Premier League title race really making headlines, we are set for another busy weekend. So, for those of you looking to place a Saturday acca, we've found a handful of helpful tips worth following.

Saturday February 25 3:00 p.m. Leicester v Arsenal

Managing to make a crucial return to winning ways last weekend as they cruised to a 4-2 victory at Aston Villa, Arsenal will be desperate for a repeat here. Watching Manchester City finally have to settle for a costly 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest, the Gunners found a way back to the top of the Premier League table. While Mikel Arteta's side may have suffered something of a wobble in February, Saturday's guests are enjoying a celebrated national campaign. Opening this weekend's fixtures with a two-point buffer over the defending champions, Arsenal sit in pole position to claim a first Premier League crown since 2004. Seeking to establish another marker here, the Arsenal side Arteta would have been delighted to see Leicester come crashing down to earth at Old Trafford. While the Foxes could have opened February with a major flurry, the hosts on Saturday were last seen going down with a 3-0 at the hands of Manchester United. While some in their camp are still looking over their shoulder at the drop zone, Brendan Rodgers' side should also be worried about a pessimistic record against the title contenders. Including a 4-2 defeat when the two teams last met on August 13, Leicester have lost each of their last four consecutive meetings against Arsenal.

Tip: Arsenal win and both teams to score @ 12/5

3:00 p.m. West Ham v Nottingham Forest

Last weekend, after winning a 1-1 draw at home to defending champions Manchester City, Nottingham Forest enjoyed an eye-catching return to the Premier League. While the Reds may have come under scrutiny for their successful approach to the transfer market, Steve Cooper's side are in pole position to extend their top-tier status into 2023. With the he atmosphere around the City Ground at a high level, the former Swansea boss should sense the opportunity for his side to make what could be a defining statement for the season here. Holding a five-point buffer on the drop zone, Forest have now lost just one of their last seven top-flight battles – a run that dates back to December 27. Earning a round of plaudits since returning from the World Cup winter break, they will be looking to cash in on a West Ham side that are having a Premier League nightmare. Last seen getting knocked out in a toothless 2-0 loss to London rivals Tottenham, David Moyes' men have slipped into the bottom three and are really fighting for their future. Presenting a host of problems this season, the former Manchester United boss saw his side claim just five top-flight victories either side of the festive interval.

Tip: Nottingham Forest get no bets @ 11/4

15:00 Everton v Aston Villa

While Everton could still find themselves in the thick of a Premier League relegation game, the hosts on Saturday have managed to claim a crucial boost since welcoming Sean Dyche to the club. Opening Dyche's tenure in charge with a famous 1-0 home win over Arsenal on February 4, the Blues found a way out of the drop zone. With the mood in their side at the highest in recent memory, the former Burnley boss saw his side pick up another crucial win last weekend. Eventually squeezing their way past Leeds' other three scrappers on home soil, the Toffees have found one hell of a wave of momentum over the past few weeks. Simply looking to extend their charge for top-flight survival here, Everton should relish the arrival of Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon. Last seen finally touched by an action-packed 4-2 defeat at home to Arsenal, Unai Emery's side are suffering a recent wobble. As well as opening February with another 4-2 defeat at the hands of Leicester, the former Villarreal boss has seen his side lose each of their last three consecutive Premier League...

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