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Premier League 2025/26 – Matchday 38 Betting Tips

Premier League Matchday 38

The final matchday of the 2025-26 Premier League season takes place on Sunday afternoon.

All 10 matches will be kicking off at the exact same time, as is customary.

It has been a campaign to remember in the English top flight, and the final day always delivers plenty of drama.

Ahead of the games, we have picked out some sports betting tips based on the latest Premier League odds available on NetBet.

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*All odds are subject to change

Liverpool to beat Brentford @ 1.68

Liverpool’s final match of the season can see them guarantee Champions League football for 2026-27. It is also set to be Mohamed Salah’s final game as a Red, so the Egyptian will be eager to sign off in style – even if he has been publicly criticising manager Arne Slot. And while Brentford have enjoyed a brilliant season overall, their recent form has been inconsistent at best. Keith Andrews’ side collected just one win from the previous nine contests, with their last away triumph secured way back at the end of February. Liverpool also have a perfect Anfield record vs Brentford in the Premier League era, with four wins from four.

Fulham vs Newcastle: Anytime goalscorer – William Osula @ 2.88

Now Newcastle’s first-choice striker, Osula is a player who should attract a lot of interest in the anytime goalscorer market. After his brace against West Ham on the weekend, the Magpies forward has scored five times in his last six Premier League appearances – a fine record indeed. And it is one we can only see him extending against a Fulham side who have kept just one clean sheet in the previous nine matches at Craven Cottage.

Burnley vs Wolves: Both teams to score – No @ 2.17

While both of these teams have already been relegated, there is still something riding on the game – the battle to avoid being handed the ‘Wooden Spoon’! Burnley can still finish bottom of the Premier League table after their 1-0 defeat at Arsenal, a fate Michael Jackson’s side will be eager to avoid at Turf Moor. With that in mind, we could see a slightly tenser affair than many predict. Furthermore, these two teams are anything but prolific when it comes to the art of scoring goals. Burnley have netted just 17 times at home in the league this season, the worst tally in the division. And Wolves’ record on the road is atrocious, with just seven goals scored in 18 trips. So the numbers suggest a low-scoring game here, and at better than evens, backing only one – or neither – side to find the back of the net could be a shrewd move indeed.

 

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