Fri Feb 21 20:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Premier League Preview: Upsets on the Cards as Title Race Heats Up

**London, UK** – This weekend’s Premier League fixtures promise a thrilling spectacle, with several matches poised for potential upsets, according to betting expert Jones Knows. Sky Sports will broadcast Aston Villa vs. Chelsea (Saturday), followed by Newcastle vs. Nottingham Forest and Manchester City vs. Liverpool (Sunday).

While Arsenal continues its unbeaten run, albeit without dazzling performances, their strong defense, having conceded only 11 goals in their last 15 games, remains their key asset. Jones Knows suggests backing an Arsenal win-to-nil.

Elsewhere, Everton’s resurgence under David Moyes is remarkable, having climbed above Manchester United in the table. Meanwhile, Manchester United’s struggles continue, with a paltry seven goals in their last nine games and a concerning lack of first-half goals. A low-scoring affair is predicted, particularly a 0-0 half-time score.

Other notable predictions include:

* **Wolves’ Matheus Cunha:** Expected to make two or more tackles against Bournemouth, given his style of play and Bournemouth’s aggressive midfield.
* **Fulham’s Jean-Philippe Mateta:** In red-hot form, tipped to open the scoring against a defensively leaky Fulham side.
* **Tottenham’s Djed Spence:** Likely to be fouled twice or more, given his attacking style and positioning.
* **Southampton’s Kamaldeen Sulemana:** Predicted to have another shot on target against Brighton.
* **Aston Villa:** Favored to win their home match against a struggling Chelsea side, who are showing signs of missing Nicolas Jackson.
* **Newcastle:** Considered vulnerable against Nottingham Forest, potentially suffering a form dip after their EFL Cup semi-final success. A Nottingham Forest double chance is suggested.
* **Liverpool:** Seen as a strong bet to defeat a seemingly inconsistent Manchester City side following their lackluster performance against Real Madrid.

Jones Knows also suggests a treble bet: Brentford to beat Leicester, Djed Spence to be fouled at least twice, and a Nottingham Forest double chance.

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