Round 11 from the English Premier League dominates our thinking this weekend, with ten games split equally across Saturday and Sunday. The action begins in London, where Tottenham Hotspur host Manchester United in a big-name clash you can follow live from 12:30 BST. Will Spurs make home advantage count, or will United climb the ranks?

Other games of note played on Saturday include Sunderland vs Arsenal at the Stadium of Light and Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge. The excitement continues to come thick and fast on Sunday, with another five attractions. Aston Villa play Bournemouth in Birmingham, before Man City and Liverpool renew rivalries.

Which teams can you trust to win and bag you a profit this weekend? Our treble from Premier League matchday ten hit the post, with only Manchester United failing to do the business. We move on to week 11, offering another three teams to follow across England. Keep reading as our betting writer Frank Monkhouse makes the case for Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool in the main attraction.

 

 

Premier League treble

Arsenal beat Sunderland @ 1.42

Chelsea beat Wolves @ 1.32

Liverpool beat Man City @ 3.8

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Sunderland vs Arsenal, Saturday, 17:30 BST

First up, we’re at the Stadium of Light, where the Black Cats play the Gunners. Sunderland start round 11 sitting fourth in the top tier. Despite their lofty position, the home team has failed to win half of their last six games. They’re currently on 18 points, one behind Man City in second, and one better than Man Utd down in eighth. Can they topple the leaders?

Arsenal arrive sitting proudly in pole position. Mikel Arteta’s team enjoy a five-match winning streak and have lost only one game so far. We last saw the Gunners in league action when they beat Burnley 2-0 on the road on matchday ten. Arsenal did host Slavia Prague in the Champions League on Tuesday, meaning there may be a few tired legs in the camp.

Both teams are performing well, but the stats give a clearer picture. Arsenal have won their previous five league games, scoring eight goals and conceding only one. In the same period, Sunderland have won three, drawn two, and lost one, scoring six and conceding four. Back Arsenal to continue their winning ways and leave for London with all three points.

 

 

Chelsea vs Wolves, Saturday, 20:00 BST

The second leg of our weekend Premier League treble comes from Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea push for three points against bottom-of-the-league Wolves. The Blues need three points and an impressive performance after dropping to seventh in the pecking order. A home win against a struggling opponent could nudge them into the top four.

Things couldn’t have started much worse for Wolverhampton Wanderers. After 10 games, the visitors have sacked their manager, failed to win a match, suffered eight defeats, scored just seven goals, and conceded 22. That does little to inspire confidence in an away win against the current Club World Cup champions. Things could go from bad to worse here.

Chelsea have lacked consistency so far this season. There’s no doubt they’re good enough to finish in the top four, if they can steady the ship and put together a run of victories. Regardless of what they do this term, you’ve got to fancy Chelsea to beat bottom of the league at Stamford Bridge. The fans won’t accept anything less than a confident win.

 

 

Man City vs Liverpool, Sunday, 16:30 BST

Our third and final bet is the pick of the bunch, played late on Sunday afternoon. A sold-out Etihad Stadium will watch Man City vs Liverpool, with millions more following live on TV. Gamblr offer a long list of interesting betting markets, allowing members to shoot for a profit while they enjoy the show. Will City make home advantage count against the champions?

Man City started the weekend in second place, having won four and lost one of their previous five. They slipped to a surprise defeat at Villa Park late last month, but opened November with an impressive 3-1 home win over Bournemouth. Liverpool are one place and a point below their hosts in the table, but lost four of their last five Premier League games.

Anything can happen when these big names go head-to-head. Man City have the home advantage and the stronger form, but Liverpool dominate the head-to-head stats. The Reds haven’t lost this fixture since April 2023, a run of four games. A pair of 1-1 draws paved the way for back-to-back 2-0 wins for Liverpool. They claimed three points at both the Etihad Stadium and Anfield last term, giving backers a reason to be hopeful.

A lack of consistency has cost Liverpool so far this term, but on their day and when in the mood, Arne Slot’s team are dangerous. They’ve shown only flashes of their best form in the 2025/26 campaign, beating Aston Villa 2-0 last time. Liverpool also beat Everton in the Merseyside Derby, proving they won’t shrink under the pressure on Sunday.

We’re taking Liverpool to win, but have something worthwhile for those eager to avoid the match-winner market. Did you know that under 2.5 goals would’ve been a profitable bet in each of the last four games involving these teams? Mo Salah also has two goals in his previous two against City.

 

 

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