Ally McCoist’s Premier League preview: Ally’s Acca boosted to 33/1 with talkSPORT BET

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A monumental week of Premier League action takes place this week – with huge matches taking place affecting the top and bottom of the table.In the title race, Arsenal have the advantage of playing two days before Manchester City, so have the chance to pile on the pressure and extend their lead at the top of the tree.Similarly at the bottom, West Ham are in action in another London derby and have the chance pull five points clear of Tottenham, before the latter kick off on Sunday night.The battle for the European places is also just as exciting, with six places separated by three points in the battle for the top six.I’ll be focusing on Saturday’s four fixtures to try and land us a winner.Ally’s Acca boosted to 33/1 with talkSPORT BETLast week, I picked out a 17/2 winner, so I’ve got a good feeling about going back to back with this one, so stick with me while I dissect this four-fold match by match.talkSPORT BET – Get Up To £40 In Free Bets – CLAIM HERE*Ally McCoist has chosen his acca for the weekend’s football on talkSPORT BET!Brentford v West Ham (Sat, 3pm)West Ham appear to have found a bit of form at the perfect time this season, with only one defeat from their last six in the league, picking up seven points from their last three matches following their dramatic 2-1 win over Everton last weekend.Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are two points above the relegation zone, but travel to Brentford for a London derby on Saturday who are firmly in the battle for European places next season.The Bees are winless in their last seven matches in all competitions though following their defeat at Old Trafford on Monday night, which has left them ninth in the table but still just two points behind sixth placed Brighton.Prediction: West Ham to win – 27/10– Draw 14/5– Brentford 10/11Newcastle v Brighton (Sat, 3pm)Brighton make the long trip up to Tyneside as one of the most in form teams in the Premier League with six wins from their last eight games, including 13 points from their last five.The upturn in form has seen them climb into the top six of the Premier League table, which could yet see them qualify for the Champions League for the first time in their history, but at worst will see them into the Europa League.The Seagulls will be eager to extend their one point lead over seventh placed Bournemouth in what is an incredibly tightly congested battle for the top six where just three point separate them from 11th placed Everton.On the other end of the form table sit Newcastle, who have won only one of their last eight matches in all competitions and head into the weekend having lost five on the spin, a run of results which could have dragged them into the relegation zone had there not been only four matches of the season remaining.To make matters worse for the hosts, recent history doesn’t bode well for them against the Seagulls, who are unbeaten across their last six matches against the Magpies.Prediction: Brighton to win – 13/8– Draw 13/5– Newcastle 6/4Wolves v Sunderland (Sat, 3pm)Sunderland head to Molineux on Saturday afternoon still very much in with a chance at securing European football upon their first season back in the top flight for nine years.The Black Cats currently sit 12th in the Premier League table, three points off the top seven, and face perhaps the most ideal opposition in their bid to get back to winning ways this weekend as they travel an already relegated and bottom of the table Wolves side.The West Midlands club have lost each of their last three matches without so much as scoring a goal, all coming against teams in the relegation battle and appear to heading down into the Championship without too much of a fight.Prediction: Sunderland to win – 6/5 – Draw 12/5– Wolves 23/10Arsenal v Fulham (Sat, 5:30pm)Arsenal head into their home London derby with Fulham on Saturday evening with the chance to pull six points clear at the top of the Premier League table in their bid for a first league title in 22 years.Mikel Arteta’s side got the better of Newcastle last week to get back to the top of the table and will consider themselves hard done by on Wednesday night by not getting the rub of the green with the referees’ decisions as they battled to a 1-1 draw away at Atletico Madrid in the semi final of the Champions League.Fulham make the short trip to the Emirates having gone winless in five of their last seven matches, including each of their last three matches away from home, and have won only one of their last 15 matches against the Gunners.Prediction: Arsenal to win – 4/9– Draw 17/5– Fulham 13/2Ally’s Acca boosted to 33/1 with talkSPORT BETOdds Courtesy of talkSPORT BETEnjoy the games, folks – this weekend could be absolutely massive in shaping how the season finishes!talkSPORT BET – Get Up To £40 In Free Bets – CLAIM HERE**18+ New customers only. 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