
The oddschecker team have picked out a 12/1 treble covering the action from the Premier League this Boxing Day.
15:00 Tuesday
Bournemouth vs Fulham – Dominic Solanke to score anytime
Fulham travel to the coast on Boxing Day and they face inform Bournemouth side who have won five of their last six and haven’t lost since the 4th of November.
Bournemouth’s improvement in form has seen the rise of Dominic Solanke as well. Solanke has already bagged 11 goals this campaign, including a hat-trick against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
This is Solanke's best return in the Premier League and face a Fulham side who have lost their last two games.
Solanke is averaging 3.2 shots per game and 1.2 shots on target per game this season and whilst he is scoring his goals at a frequency of 138 minutes, he should feel buoyed by his performance on Saturday to grab another on Boxing Day.
15:00 Tuesday
Sheffield United vs Luton – Under 2.5 Goals
A relegation six-pointer is next up for the Boxing Day treble with Sheffield United vs Luton.
It may seem crazy to call this a six-pointer at Christmas but with both these sides currently in the bottom three, they both know that they need a positive result if they want to stay in the Premier League.
Both teams have struggled in front on goal this year; Sheffield United have managed just 13 goals so far and Luton themselves have only managed 18.
Since the appointment of Chris Wilder, Sheffield United have looked to try and shore things ups at the back and Rob Edwards has stated his intention clear with a back five being played in most of Luton’s games.
We can see both teams being nervous for this one and it being a very close affair with both teams needing a win, so we are recommending the under 2.5 goals for this one.
20:00 Tuesday
Manchester United vs Aston Villa – Aston Villa win
The last leg of the treble comes in the form of Manchester United vs Aston Villa.
There are not enough superlatives of what Unai Emery has done with his Aston Villa side. They are currently 3rd in the league and despite a disappointing 1-1 draw with Sheffield United last time out, they will be more than pleased with the start of their campaign.
However, Manchester United have struggled in all departments this year. The Red Devils have been knocked out the Champions League after a disappointing campaign and currently sit 8th in the Premier League at the time of writing.
Erik ten Hag’s men have been disappointing in front of goal with his side having failed to score in their last four games and only scoring 18 Premier League goals – only Sheffield United have scored less. They face a Villa side that has scored 38 goals this season and will certainly be up for this game.
With Manchester United’s poor form and Aston Villa’s great form we fancy a Villa win and with Emery’s side being a best price of 17/10 it is too hard to turn down on this occasion.








