LONDON, England — Premier League fans go dey gear up for big matches on Saturday, May 3, 2025, as Arsenal go face Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium while Chelsea dey ready to take on Liverpool at Stamford Bridge. Dis na very crucial time for all teams as dem dey push for top-five finish and avoid relegation.
Aston Villa, still in contention for UEFA Champions League spot, go battle Fulham who also dey eye European football qualification for di first time since 2012. Match between dem go fit bring fireworks as both sides dey push hard to climb up di table. Villa don suffer back-to-back losses but dem eye to bounce back.
Chelsea, who recently beat Djurgården 4-1, dey look to turn dem form around against Liverpool. Di Blues get chance of 43.3% win probability against Liverpool, who don dey celebrate dem league triumph. But Chelsea never win against Liverpool for dia last 10 meetings, so e go be tough task.
In di encounter between Arsenal and Bournemouth, Arsenal don show strong performance at home, winning all dia last eight clashes against di Cherries, scoring 23 goals and conceding just four. Arsenal get win probability of 45.6% but coach Mikel Arteta fit rotate him squad due to di Champions League semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Dis fit give Bournemouth chance to snatch a point or more, especially as dem been dey unbeaten in four matches.
Everton don secure dem Premier League status thanks to David Moyes’ return, while Ipswich don confirm dem relegation back to di Championship. Both teams dey meet at Goodison Park, and Everton go dey expected to grab maximum points against a low-morale Ipswich team who don manage only one win in their last 15 matches.
Everton don score only one goal in five of dem last seven matches, no wonder dem record na the fourth lowest in di league. David Moyes, after win for di Toffees, dey hopeful to complete his spell on a high note, even though dem struggle with form lately.
For di other side, Leicester City dey face Southampton as both teams dey tragic form, with Leicester losing 17 of dem last 21 games. Di two sides dey aim to avoid ending di season bottom of di table, following di relegation news for Ipswich and Southampton’s struggle to surpass di record for di lowest points in a season.
Overall, dis weekend’s matches dey hold plenty implications for di relegation battle and for those aiming for European spots. Fans dey look forward to exciting matchday as teams go dey fight hard to secure their future in di league.