With only a month left of the 2025/26 campaign, we are treated to what could be a season-defining Saturday of action from across England’s top tiers.
With battles at both ends of the Premier League table looking like they will go right down to the wire, the Championship’s play-off chase has also stolen plenty of attention.
Ahead of what is a stacked Saturday, we have taken an in-depth dive into some of the most attractive English betting tips which are available this weekend.
Saturday, April 25th
BST 15:00 Wolves vs Tottenham
Suffering the most public of last-gasp heartbreak in north London last weekend as they eventually had to settle for a 2-2 stalemate against Brighton, Tottenham find themselves in the midst of an infamous relegation scrap.
Travelling to the Midlands on Saturday afternoon sat two points adrift of Premier League safety, Spurs face what is certainly a must-win showdown at Molineux.
Getting Robert De Zerbi’s tenure underway with a close-fought 1-0 defeat away at Sunderland earlier in the month, Tottenham have rightfully come under a huge amount of scrutiny.
In fact, the Lilywhites have remarkably failed to register a single Premier League victory so far this calendar year. Shattering a string of unwanted records this season, Spurs have registered just four points since opening 2026.
With just five top-flight battles remaining, De Zerbi’s new squad will certainly travel to the Midlands this weekend with a monumental amount of pressure on their shoulders.
Officially relinquishing their Premier League status earlier in the week, Wolves will be glad to see the back of what has been a record-breaking rut this season.
Spending the whole of the 2025/26 campaign sat rock-bottom of the table, Rob Edwards’ side will simply be looking to hand their supporters some kind of boost on Saturday afternoon.
Despite enjoying a minor turn in fortunes on either side of opening March, the former Middlesbrough boss has seen his squad come crashing back down to earth.
Last seen falling to a routine 3-0 loss away at Leeds, Wolves have failed to win any of their previous four appearances across all competitions (three defeats, one draw).
With their recent rut underlined by a nightmare 4-0 drumming at the hands of West Ham on April 10th, Edwards’ camp have also gained a reputation for their glaring defensive issues.
Betting Tip: Santiago Bueno over 0.5 fouls @ 17/20
15:00 Norwich City vs Swansea City
While Norwich might have been left frustrated earlier in the month as they slumped to a 2-0 loss against arch-rivals Ipswich, it appears that was just a minor blip for Philippe Clement’s side.
Last seen earlier in the week securing a 2-1 victory at home against Derby, the Canaries are clearly relishing life under the former Rangers boss.
Although the Norfolk-based outfit might know that it would take an almighty upset if they are to punch a shock play-off ticket, Norwich find the mood in their camp at a real high.
Including a thrilling 4-2 win away at Bristol City on April 18th, Clement’s side have lost just a trio of their previous 15 matchups against Championship opposition – a run that stems back to the end of January.
However, it should be highlighted, Saturday’s hosts have claimed just a sole clean sheet from their last seven attempts. Likewise, Norwich have come away unscathed at Carrow Road on just a single occasion over the past couple of months.
Making an immediate return to winning ways last time out as they secured a dramatic 2-1 victory away at QPR, Swansea will be looking to use that impressive display as a platform to build on.
However, essentially sat in Championship limbo, Vitor Matos’ side are desperately searching for some essential stability over the final couple of weeks.
Marking their return from March’s international break with a thrilling 3-3 stalemate against Sheffield United, Saturday’s guests have won just a pair of their previous seven Championship appearances. Much like the Canaries, Swansea have shown their own glaring defensive issues on either side of March’s fortnight interval.
Including a nightmare 3-0 drumming at home against newly-crowned champions Coventry last month, Matos’ men have mustered just a sole clean sheet from their previous eight straight outings.
It should also be noted, five of the last six meetings between Saturday’s opponents have finished with over 2.5 goals.
Betting Tip: Both teams to score @ 8/11
17:30 Arsenal vs Newcastle
While Arsenal might have found themselves holding a commanding nine-point buffer at the top of the Premier League table last month, the Gunners have come crashing back down to earth in a nightmare fashion.
Last seen getting hit with what could prove to be a season-defining 2-1 defeat away at bitter title foes Manchester City last weekend, Arsenal have also sacrificed their spot in pole position.
Opening Saturday’s return to north London sat in silver medal position, Arteta’s downbeat squad have come under plenty of recent scrutiny and they face what is a must-win showdown here.
While Arsenal might have dragged themselves to a Champions League semi-final ticket earlier in the month as they clinched a 1-0 aggregate win against Portuguese outfit Sporting Lisbon, Saturday’s hosts have recorded just a sole win from their last six matchups across all competitions.
Enduring a public struggle and in the midst of their worst rut of the season, Arsenal have also notched just a sole strike at the Emirates in almost 300 minutes of action.
While the Newcastle hierarchy might have publicly backed Howe this month, large portions of the St. James’ Park support have made their frustrations clear.
Hit with a late 2-1 defeat at home against former club Bournemouth last weekend, Saturday’s guests appear destined for a woeful bottom-half finish and they have watched their European dreams take a major blow on either side of March’s international break.
Heading into the fortnight interval with an infamous 2-1 loss against arch-rivals Sunderland, Newcastle have lost each of their previous three consecutive Premier League appearances.
Likewise, watching their Champions League adventure come to a thumping end last month as they slumped to an 8-3 aggregate defeat against Barcelona, Howe’s struggling squad have also gained a reputation for their glaring issues on the road.
In fact, Newcastle have recorded just a pair of Premier League wins away from St. James’ Park so far this calendar year.
Betting Tip: Arsenal over 1.5 cards @ 6/5
Our Saturday English Accumulator:
- Wolves vs Tottenham – Santiago Bueno over 0.5 fouls @ 17/20
- Norwich City vs Swansea City – Both teams to score @ 8/11
- Arsenal vs Newcastle – Arsenal over 1.5 cards @ 6/5
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