After a frenetic quartet of midweek fixtures, it means there are just three weeks left of what has arguably been the most dramatic title race in years and with Liverpool and Manchester City gunning for glory, it really is anyone’s guess as to who will be declared champions on May 12th.

While it’s not just the quest to be crowned champions which has intensified, with the battle to finish in the top four and also the chase for seventh place providing a large amount of debate in recent days.

Those conversations will continue over the next few weeks, but what is not up for debate is the fact that we’ve got 10 more hot Premier League tips for you and without further ado, let’s get down to business.

FRIDAY 26 APRIL

LIVERPOOL VS HUDDERSFIELD

After the fallout from Wednesday’s Manchester derby, Liverpool know that they are not over the line as far as this particular title race goes and manager Jurgen Klopp knows that his players have to keep applying pressure on Manchester City.

With them playing first this weekend, it gives them the ideal opportunity to turn the screw once more and especially as they play host to the league’s basement outfit Huddersfield, a fixture that almost automatically hints at three points for the Merseysiders.

However, nothing is a given in the Premier League and Liverpool will have to be just as professional in this clash, as they have been all season. (GMB odds - Liverpool 3-0 win 5/1).

TOTTENHAM VS WEST HAM

Tottenham’s defeat to Manchester City last Saturday, could well have hampered their hopes of a top four finish and Mauricio Pochettino will no doubt be grateful of the fact that both Arsenal and Manchester United lost a day later.

Now though, it is a straight shootout for either third or fourth place with just three league games remaining and the first of those, is a London derby against a West Ham side who were denied a win at home to Leicester last weekend.

That was undoubtedly two points dropped for the Hammers and they will look to do the same to Tottenham this weekend. However, Manuel Pellegrini’s men are indifferent away from home and Spurs are still unbeaten at their new stadium. (GMB odds - Tottenham win to zero 33/20).

CRYSTAL PALACE VS EVERTON

Crystal Palace and Everton have something in common as of late and that is earning victories against outfits who are in the race for a top-four place, with Arsenal and Manchester United being claimed as respective scalps last Sunday.

The win for Palace meant that they are assured of Premier League football next season, while Everton have done their hopes of a top-seven finish and possible Europa League place no harm whatsoever.

With Roy Hodgson’s men safe, you do wonder if they will have all that much to play for and therefore Everton could take advantage. That said, they were awful in their last away outing. (GMB odds - Draw 23/10).

FULHAM VS CARDIFF

Fulham are saving the best for last and although their recent performances are not enough to keep them in the division, they are at least aiding Scott Parker’s bid to be named permanent manager of the Cottagers next season.

This Saturday, they play host to a Cardiff side who are fighting for their lives at present and running out of games in which to keep their heads afloat, especially when you consider that they will need two wins from their last three outings.

Fulham could just roll over here and give Cardiff a free hit and a much-welcomed win, but back-to-back wins suggest that will not be the case. (GMB odds - Under 2.5 goals Evens).

WATFORD VS WOLVES

Could this be the unofficial play-off for seventh place and the Europa League reward that might come with it?

Watford and Wolves have often been in the mix for this particular standing, although recent form has seen the battle extend to allow both Leicester and Everton into proceedings.

Both outfits come into this Vicarage Road clash off the back of midweek action and you do wonder if that will have any bearing on how these two sides approach this encounter, not to mention Watford also eyeing up the FA Cup Final on May 18th.

Javi Gracia’s men will look to not only win the FA Cup but finish seventh and therefore book a place in Europe regardless of Wembley’s outcome. (GMB odds - Both teams to score 10/11). 

SOUTHAMPTON VS BOURNEMOUTH

A local derby takes place at St Mary’s on Saturday and although Ralph Hassenhuttl’s Southampton are not quite mathematically safe in terms of survival, they will look to finally get the job completed this weekend.

That’s because they play host to a Bournemouth side, who looked like they finally awoke from their end of season slumber a fortnight ago. However, they followed up that 5-0 away win over Brighton with a 1-0 home defeat to already relegated Fulham last weekend.

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe will be safe in the knowledge, that the club are at least clear from relegation and now he can truly plan for next season. (GMB odds - Southampton win 21/20).

BRIGHTON VS NEWCASTLE

Chris Hughton’s players are nervously looking over their shoulders at present and although relegation rivals Cardiff have a lot to do in terms of staying up, it does not mean that the Seagulls can rest on their laurels.

After travelling to Tottenham’s new home on Tuesday, Brighton now play host to Newcastle and they will look to all but confirm their survival status with a win. However, this is a task that is easier said than done, especially due to Brighton’s goal-shy tendencies as of late.

The only thing that may work in their favour, is Newcastle already securing their top-flight presence and this is something Brighton can take full advantage of. (GMB odds - Brighton 1-0 win 9/2).

SUNDAY 28 APRIL

LEICESTER VS ARSENAL

Just one point from the last six on offer has put a serious dent into Leicester’s hopes of finishing the season in seventh and although the Foxes are not out of the race, they certainly have to be considered as the outsiders.

A tag that Arsenal thankfully don’t wear in the battle to finish in a Champions League paying position and they will look to come out on top in their second away fixture in a row, after a midweek trip to Molineux.

Coming off the back of their meeting with Wolves, Arsenal will look to get the necessary points on the board, and they will look to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for the necessary goals. (GMB odds - Aubameyang to score first or last 23/10).

BURNLEY VS MANCHESTER CITY

After the Manchester derby on Wednesday night, it is now a case of a three-match shoot-out for this season’s title and the first of City’s trilogy takes them to Turf Moor, with the challenge that Burnley will present.

Pep Guardiola’s men will be confident of blowing this opposition away, especially as Burnley no longer have the threat of relegation circling above their heads and therefore you do wonder, just how inspired they will be come Sunday afternoon.

City will go into this game as huge favourites and rightly so, now it’s just a case of whether they can clear this final set of hurdles. (GMB odds - Man City to win by two goals 53/20).

MANCHESTER UNITED VS CHELSEA

Sunday’s main event takes us to Old Trafford and both Manchester United and Chelsea know that they can ill afford to lose this clash, as defeat for either party could have a catastrophic effect for their top four hopes.

Chelsea perhaps have the ace up their sleeve in the shape of a Europa League backup plan, that said manager Maurizio Sarri will not want to break that emergency glass just yet.

Manchester United have done well to even be considering a top four finish, but you do get the feeling that they’ve run out of steam at the worst possible time, on the other hand, Chelsea still have life in them. (GMB odds - Half-time draw and a Chelsea win 9/2).