Sky Bet Super 6 Predictions

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Burnley v West Ham United

Burnley were one of the favourites for relegation this season, but Sean Dyche’s side have exceeded expectations and find themselves in the lofty heights of 6th place in the table. They have lost just once all season and have also picked up superb 1-1 draws against both Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. On Saturday they come up against a West Ham United side who have found things tough going this season, two wins and a draw in their last four games suggest that the Hammers are starting to turn things around and I think we could be in for a close game in this one.

Burnley v West Ham United Skybet odds
Fig.: Skybet odds Burnley v West Ham United

Burnley 2 – 1 West Ham United

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

Crystal Palace have been setting all sorts of records this season and after 7 games, they have failed to pick up a point or score a goal and find themselves rooted to the foot of the table. On Saturday they come up against the Premier League holders, Chelsea, and I can’t see things getting any easier for Roy Hodgson’s side. Chelsea will be desperate to get back to winning ways following their 1-0 loss to Man City last time out and I think they will dominate this game.

Crystal Palace v Chelsea Skybet odds
Fig.: Skybet odds Crystal Palace v Chelsea

Crystal Palace 0 – 3 Chelsea

Manchester City v Stoke

Manchester City have been irresistible this season and in their last 4 games they have scored 17 goals without reply. Stoke will provide a tough test for them this weekend though and Mark Hughes’s side have already held Manchester United to a 2-2 draw this season. Despite that, at the Etihad Stadium, I can’t see anything other than a Man City victory in this one.

Manchester City v Stoke Skybet odds
Fig.: Skybet odds Manchester City v Stoke

Man City 3 – 1 Stoke

Swansea v Huddersfield

Swansea have found it tough going again this season after narrowly avoiding relegation last time around. Paul Clement has seen his side win just once so far, but he will have earmarked this game against Huddersfield as an eminently winnable fixture. Huddersfield started the season well with 2 wins in their first 3 games, but since then things have gotten tougher for the Terriers. I’m expecting that to continue on Saturday with the Swans picking up a victory.

Swansea v Huddersfield Skybet odds
Fig.: Skybet odds Swansea v Huddersfield

Swansea 2 – 0 Huddersfield

Tottenham Hotspur v Bournemouth

Tottenham are still yet to win a Premier League game at Wembley Stadium this season, following 2 draws and a defeat in their opening 3 matches. Surely that has to change on Saturday against a Bournemouth side who find themselves down in 19th place though? Harry Kane has continued his superb goal scoring form from September, by scoring in both of the recent England fixtures and I think he will fire Spurs to victory in this one.

Tottenham v Bournemouth Skybet odds
Fig.: Skybet odds Tottenham v Bournemouth

Tottenham Hotspur 4 – 1 Bournemouth

Leeds v Reading

Leeds started the season very well in the Championship, but 3 defeats in their last 4 games have seen them slide down to 5th in the table. They will be desperate to get back to winning ways against Reading this weekend though and the Royals have started the season very poorly, winning just 2 of their opening 10 games. Leeds are unbeaten at home and I can’t see that changing against Reading.

Leeds v Reading Skybet odds
Fig.: Skybet odds Leeds v Reading

Leeds 2 – 1 Reading