Premier League 2025-26: Betting Tips for Matchday 6

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Paul Yarden founded MyFootballFacts (MFF) in April 2009, after decades of collecting football data and statistics. A devout football fan, Paul follows the beautiful game around...
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The 2025-26 Premier League season continues apace this weekend with another intriguing round of fixtures scheduled to take place.

The games are guaranteed to generate plenty of activity in the betting industry as fans strive to capitalise on their knowledge of the English top flight.

Many punters will visit the best payout casino UK platforms in the hope of boosting their bankroll ahead of Matchday 6 in the Premier League.

Having tested their luck on the wide range of casino games available, bettors will be eager to hit the jackpot with their football wagers this weekend.

With that in mind, read on as we look at the Matchday 6 fixtures, before identifying some of the standout bets across the Premier League.

Premier League 2025-26 – Matchday 6 Fixtures

Saturday, September 27

  • Brentford vs Manchester United
  • Leeds United vs Bournemouth
  • Chelsea vs Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Manchester City vs Burnley
  • Crystal Palace vs Liverpool
  • Nottingham Forest vs Sunderland
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

Sunday, September 28

  • Aston Villa vs Fulham
  • Newcastle United vs Arsenal

Monday, September 29

  • Everton vs West Ham United

Premier League 2025-26 – Matchday 6 Best Bets

Man United to win at Brentford

Man United have had a mixed start to the season, picking up seven points from their first five matches. However, they are a banker bet to add to their tally this weekend.

Ruben Amorim’s side battled to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Chelsea on Saturday and can use that result as a springboard to start climbing the table.

Odds of 11/10 to win at Brentford look too good to ignore given the home side are struggling for form under new manager Keith Andrews.

The Bees have conceded ten goals in their first five matches and look destined to endured a season-long relegation battle in the top flight.

Man City fancied to demolish Burnley

Man City have been inconsistent during the early part of the campaign, but are strongly fancied to produce their best form against Burnley this weekend.

City were much-improved in the recent Manchester derby and followed up by taking a hard-earned point off Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

They are impossible to oppose against newly-promoted Burnley this weekend, and odds of 19/20 to ‘win to nil’ are a tempting proposition.

Striker Erling Braut Haaland should cause Burnley’s defence plenty of problems and looks worth backing at 11/5 to score two or more goals.

Palace could cause Liverpool problems

While plenty of punters will be willing to back Liverpool to win at Crystal Palace on Saturday, they are a risky betting proposition.

The Reds have won all five league matches this season without producing their best form. Late goals and narrow wins have been the order of the day.

Palace are also unbeaten this term (W2, D3) and could cause the visitors problems in what promises to be a raucous atmosphere at Selhurst Park.

Backing Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta to score any time at odds of 15/8 could be the sensible way to play this one.

Everton to add to West Ham’s woes

Everton were unfortunate not to take something from the Merseyside derby at Liverpool and can bounce back with a victory in their next outing.

Manager David Moyes will be relishing the opportunity to face former club West Ham United and his current team can justify odds of 5/6 to win the game.

With the Hammers making a poor start to the season, Graham Potter is one of the leading contenders in the Premier League sack race. His team have conceded 13 goals in five games this season and the Toffees can add to his woes.

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Paul Yarden founded MyFootballFacts (MFF) in April 2009, after decades of collecting football data and statistics. A devout football fan, Paul follows the beautiful game around the world. As MFF’s main statistician and chief editor, he creates data reviews, daily football quizzes, and writes numerous articles. Renowned for his ability to spot trends, Paul is often described as a walking football encyclopaedia, known for his extensive trivia knowledge. He oversees the site's editorial direction and leads its data-driven coverage, including the World Cup 2026 predictions tracker, turning raw numbers into the trends and forecasts behind the headlines. Find Paul on X and LinkedIn.
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