Sat Feb 15 11:50:00 UTC 2025: **Premier League Preview: Liverpool’s Title Hopes Shaken, Arsenal’s Resilience Tested, and Super 6 Jackpot Awaits**

London, UK – With a jam-packed weekend of Premier League action ahead, football fans are in for a treat. Sky Sports will broadcast Crystal Palace vs Everton on Saturday, followed by a “Super Sunday” double-header featuring Liverpool vs Wolves and Tottenham vs Manchester United. Meanwhile, football fans can enter Super 6 for a chance to win a £750,000 jackpot before 3 PM on Saturday.

Betting expert Jones Knows predicts a potential title-race shift, forecasting a Liverpool stumble at home against Wolves. He highlights Arsenal’s surprising resilience despite the season-ending injury to Kai Havertz, suggesting their win rate is higher without him. He favors Arsenal to win to nil against Leicester.

Elsewhere, Aston Villa’s form is heavily reliant on rest, according to Jones Knows, making them a strong bet with six or more days’ rest. He also highlights Morgan Rogers as a valuable addition to Villa’s attacking prowess. The Fulham vs Nottingham Forest match is deemed too close to call, but Anthony Elanga’s shot-on-target record makes him a promising bet.

Newcastle’s strong record against top teams makes them a dangerous opponent for Manchester City, with Alexander Isak a top goal-scoring candidate. Southampton, under Ivan Juric, are noted for their increased physicality, making Jan Bednarek a likely candidate for multiple fouls against Bournemouth. West Ham, under Graham Potter, are tipped for a home win against Brentford. Crystal Palace, despite a poor head-to-head record against Everton, are favored to win due to Everton’s considerable injury list.

Finally, Jones Knows expresses concerns about Liverpool’s recent form, pointing to their low expected goals figures in recent matches. He advises betting on Wolves to avoid defeat against Liverpool. He also predicts Tottenham to lead at halftime against Manchester United, highlighting United’s struggles to score early goals under manager Ruben Amorim.

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