There are six Premier League matches on Saturday 30 December and, with 12 teams trying to end 2023 on a high, we've got a Bet Builder based on Opta Stats for each game...
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22/123.00 bet on Hatters to beat Blues
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15/116.00 shot sees Eagles buy Hodgson time
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5/23.50 double backs Wood to worry Man Utd
Luton have won their last two Premier League games, as many as in their first 16 this season, and Kenilworth Road has become a difficult place for away sides. Meanwhile, Chelsea have struggled on the road, losing their last four Premier League away games.
The Hatters won 3-2 last time out at Sheffield United and there have been some eventuful matches here, including Arsenal's 4-3 win, so we will back both teams to score. Raheem Sterling has been directly involved in 20 goals in his last 19 Premier League games against promoted sides. A goal or assist for the England man completes the Bet Builder.
Following their 3-1 win at Turf Moor in August, Aston Villa are looking to complete the league double over Burnley for the first time since 1925-26. With 14 wins in their last 15 at home, there is every chance Villa will take three points here.
Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins has netted 11 Premier League goals at Villa Park in 2023 - if he scores in this game, he will equal Dwight Yorke as the Villa player with the most home goals in a calendar year in the competition (12 in 1996). We are backing Watkins to do exactly that.
Palace are without a win since 4 November and no side has won fewer Premier League home games this season (1), with the Eagles winless in seven at Selhurst Park since beating Wolves 3-2 in September (D3 L4).

A defeat here could cost Roy Hodgson his job but, in spite of their poor home record, Palace have performed for him on the road - suffering a last gasp 2-1 defeat to Chelsea last time out and grabbing a 2-2 draw at Man City. The hosts should turn up for their under-fire manager here and, with all five Premier League meetings between Palace and Brentford drawn, it would be no surprise if this ended level. Michael Olise has an assist in four of his last five home starts in the Premier League for Crystal
Palace.
Wolves are unbeaten in their last seven Premier League home games (W4 D3) but Everton have won five of their last seven away games in the Premier League (L2). The reverse fixture ended 1-0 to Wolves but Everton look much stronger now than they did back in August when the teams met.
Pablo Sarabia has been involved in five goals in his five Premier League home games for Wolves this season, scoring one and assisting four. We will back him to score and gamble on goals for both teams.
Sheffield United have never scored in five Premier League away games against Man City. However, the champions have not kept a clean sheet in the league since 29 October when they beat Manchester United 3-0.

City have draw their last three here but, with Pep Guardiola's men winning their last six against the Blades, we are backing the home win here. We are counting on a consolation goal for the visitors to add some value.
The reverse fixture ended 3-2 after United came from two goals down. The Red Devils did the same thing in their Boxing Day victory over Aston Villa so, while Erik ten Hag has got them scoring after a drought, they are still conceding.
Nuno Espirito Santo may encourage his players to attack United's leaky defence, especially after Forest won 3-1 at Newcastle in midweek. We will back goals here and, with St James' Park hat-trick hero Chris Wood involved in each of Forest's last five scored in the league, (four goals and one assist), we will back him to strike again.
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