The international break is over and club football resumes this weekend. The EPL enters round 32 with some entertaining football expected to be on show in various stadia across the country. Defending champions Manchester City are in a two-way title race against Liverpool. The top four race gets ever exciting with Tottenham, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea all chasing the two remaining Champions League qualification spots. On the bottom end of the table, Cardiff, Burnley and Southampton are all involved in a fight to remain in the top flight with Huddersfield and Fulham all but consigned to drop into the Championship. Newcastle, Crystal Palace and Brighton will also be looking worryingly over their shoulders as the 2018/19 season enters its home stretch.

So where's the money at this weekend?

Fulham vs Manchester City

On paper this looks like a straight forward City win and it should be as the Citizens zan ill afford to drop any point at this point of the competition. The direct win market has no value and thus I dug a little deeper to see other markets are on off. Here, barring for a stroke of luck the one against Liverpool in their last match, Fulham should struggle to see much of the ball or even create many chances. Backing BTTS at 1.70 looks decent.
Pick: BTTS-NO @1.70

Burnley vs Wolves

An interesting game. Burnley will be keen to get points here and move from 17th position they currently occupy. Wolves on the hand have pretty much achieved bmore than their pre-season goal of staying up. Wolves are the "best of the rest", they occupy seventh position with very little hope of unseating Chelsea on 6th place for a European qualification slot. Wolves have caused headaches to top six sides this term but have struggled to replicate that form against other clubs. A draw here would harm no one.
Pick:Draw @ 3.25

Leicester vs Bournemouth

An exciting game at the King Power stadium. 10th placed Leicester host Bournemouth who after threatening to break into the top six have since quietly slid down to 12th place. Both sides will be looking to build on to this season especially Leicester following the arrival of Brendan Rodgers. I am expecting an end to end game here with a flair of attacking football on show with both sides finding the net.
Pick: BTTS- Yes @1.61

Manchester United vs Watford

United host a decent Watford side at Old Trafford bouyed by the recent permanent job handed to interim manager Ole Gunnar. Man Utd have a top four battle to fight and Watford will be hoping to make life hard on United especially after the Red Devils lost two games on the spin before the international break. United have to take play to Watford as the search for what should be a routine here based on stats. Of the last 11 games between these two sides, United have won 10 while Watford have won just once. I, for one, felt Watford used the wrong system against City and will be hoping to see an improved showing here.
Pick: Over 2.5 Goals @1.66

Crystal Palace vs Huddersfield

Palace host a Huddersfield who have won just 3 of their 31 games this season. Huddersfield have won just one of their 15 games on the road losing a whooping 11 and drawing three. It's hard seeing this going any other way apart from a Palace win although they have been far from convincing this season. However, I am still backing Zaha and Co. to get the job done ehere against the league's worst team this season.
Pick: Crystal Palace Win @ 1.45

Brighton vs Southampton

A game whose results could have far reaching consequences for either team in the wider look of things this term. Brighton are 15th, 5 points off 18th placed Cardiff while Southampton are 16, just 2 points off the drop zone. Each sides will be wary of gift wrapping three points to their potential relegation survival opponents. I don't visualize a particularly highscoring match here.
Pick: Under 2.5 Goal @1.65

West Ham vs Everton

Two very unpredictable sides here. The game you'd back the over and it produced a bore draw. That said, both sides have little left to play for this season. On their day, either side is likely to produce sumptuous attacking football and lots of threats in the opponents box. On their off day, you'll be left cursing them. Here, I am torn between backing a BTTS or the over. Picking the over as it has more value.
Pick: Over 2.5 Goals @1.80

Cardiff vs Chelsea

With the uncertainty that simply won't go away from Stamford Bridge over Sarri's future, this is game Chelsea can ill afford to not win. Even a draw here would feel like a two points lost and not a point won. Hosts Cardiff also need points if they are to survive relegation this season. However, I don't see the Bluebirds getting anything from this one.
Pick: Chelsea Win @1.45

Liverpool vs Tottenham

Liverpool simply can't afford to drop points here, whether or not City win their early kick of games. However, a worrying pattern of draws against stronger sides when Klopp has opted for a pragmatic approach should be a source of concern. On the other hand, the Reds are yet to taste defeat at fortress Anfield. As a Liverpool fan, a voice screams Liverpool win, as a bettor another voice scream draw in my head. So I'll just pass this one up and enjoy the game and hope Liverpool wins.

Arsenal vs Newcastle

Looks like a direct win for Arsenal unless Rafa has one of his never ending surprises up his sleeve. In a weekend that could potentially see Spurs knocked out of the top four places, Unai Emery has little room for error. A win or nothing. I'll back just that even though it has little value.
Pick: Arsenal Win @1.35