Premier League Weekend Special - Betting Tips, Odds & Insights (25th - 26th January)

AFC Bournemouth, Everton & Newcastle United to win - 13/1
All twenty Premier League clubs are in action this weekend with ten mouth-watering fixtures set to get underway with no fewer than five 3pm Saturday games. This weekend’s fixtures are a reverse of the season’s opening weekend. Here at betting.bet our resident tipsters have cast their expert eyes over all ten matches, creating a treble available at odds of 13/1 with our betting partners at BoyleSports.
Premier League Treble Odds - 13/1
- AFC Bournemouth to win (21/20)
- Everton to win (4/1)
- Newcastle United to win (4/11)
AFC Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
AFC Bournemouth to win - 21/20
AFC Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest are undoubtedly the biggest surprise packages in the Premier League this season with both sides currently occupying a top seven spot. AFC Bournemouth earned a superb 4-1 win away at in-form Newcastle United last weekend to further enhance their European qualification prospects. Andoni Iraola’s side are now unbeaten in eleven matches in all competitions whilst they are unbeaten at the Vitality Stadium since September 14th.
Nottingham Forest are considered dark horses in the Premier League title race having put together a sequence of nine games without defeat in all competitions. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are in third position on merit but we feel home advantage could tip Saturday’s showdown in Bournemouth’s favour.
Brighton & Hove Albion v Everton
Everton to win - 4/1
Brighton & Hove Albion endured a difficult December in which they failed to win any of their six Premier League matches but have since bounced back with seven points in three league games so far in 2025. The Seagulls were deserved 3-1 winners away at Manchester United last weekend therefore it may come as a surprise to see us tipping strugglers Everton to earn all three points down on the south coast on Saturday.
Brighton & Hove Albion have drawn more Premier League games (ten) than any other side this season which does make backing a stalemate at the Amex on Saturday appealing but that new manager bounce could prove the difference for David Moyes’ Everton. Scoring goals or for that matter, creating chances was Everton’s undoing throughout the first half of the current campaign but The Toffees netted three times in last weekend’s win at home to Spurs. Winning 3-2 at home to Spurs with just 35.4% possession bodes well ahead of a trip to the Amex where they’re likely to come under pressure for long periods.
Southampton v Newcastle United
Newcastle United to win - 4/11
Southampton are statistically one of the worst sides in Premier League history and the hapless Saints are unlikely to get anything out of Saturday’s home tie against Newcastle United. Southampton have lost five straight league games, conceding three or more goals in all three league games since the turn of the year. The Saints are winless in twelve Premier League matches and have won just one home league game all season.
Newcastle United have won three straight away league games at Ipswich Town (4-0), Manchester United (2-0) and Spurs (2-1) whilst their most recent game on the road was an excellent 2-0 win at Arsenal in the League Cup semi-final. Newcastle United were on the receiving end of one of the most surprising results of the weekend last Saturday, going down 4-1 at home to AFC Bournemouth. However, one defeat in ten matches in all competitions is no cause for concern and we’re tipping Eddie Howe’s side to bounce back on Saturday.