Match Week 30
Friday 13 March, 2026Soccer fans can have fun testing their prediction powers in the Interbet EPL 10 which enters MatchWeek 30 on Saturday.
Kick off in the opening matches is at 17h00.
There are some crucial “six pointer games” in the Champion’s League race, vital showdowns for title challengers and drama for relegation zone desperados making it a fascinating weekend of high-stakes soccer.
1. BURNLEY -1 vs BOURNEMOUTH 51: These teams played out to a 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture in December 2025. The “Clarets” are in imminent danger of being relegated out of the EPL for the third time in five seasons with just a solitary victory in their last 20 games. As for the Cherries, their defence is holding firm and they have goal scoring prowess in the final third reflected in a vastly superior Goal Guru Index. The suggestion is to banker the visitors who are quoted at about even money. [3]
2. SUNDERLAND 19 vs BRIGHTON – HA 38: Sunderland are obliged to focus on the EPL now after being dumped out the FA Cup in the fifth round by Port Vale. Whilst the “Black Cats” have scored few goals in 2026, they do have a particularly good record against Brighton. But the Seagulls sport double the G.G.I. With this conflicting evidence and proximity on the table, the suggestion is to cover all three results. [1][2][3]
3. ARSENAL 82 vs EVERTON 39: The Gunners continue to win “ugly” scrapping out controversial victories to stay on top of the log seven points clear of City, though they have played an extra game. Everton are a potential banana skin, adept at keeping out dead ball attacks, and were only just pipped 0-1 in the Merseyside reverse fixture. They also have a good record playing away and are a fresher squad than Arsenal, so covering the draw is an option at 4.5 against an admittedly top side. Goalkeeper Raya has the most clean sheets in the EPL (14) yet Arsenal have been somewhat unconvincing and fortuitous in recent weeks. [1][2]
4. CHELSEA 76 vs NEWCASTLE 47: Chelsea, with Champions League aspirations, will be close to full strength for this game against opponents who have a poor away record. Chelsea score plenty of goals (Pedro is an ever-present menace) but give rivals a chance with some leaky defending. That makes it prudent to factor in the draw.[1][2]
5. WEST HAM 35 vs MANCHESTER CITY 75: The Citizens smashed the Hammers at the Etihad in December 3-0 but face an altogether transformed side at London Stadium. There is lots at stake for both the relegation threatened home team and title chasing visitors. West Ham have yet to beat City in nine tries in London so are up against it, especially as striker, Summerville is injured. Yet their structure, team chemistry and ability to exploit transitions under Nuno mean they can trouble the 7/10 favorites. [2][3]
6. NOTTINGHAM FOREST 23 vs FULHAM 32: The betting market makes this a close contest. Likewise, the G.G.I. scores it tight, too. It should be a humdinger pitting relegation challenged, Forest’s resilience against mid-table Fulham’s attacking capabilities. We lean marginally towards Fulham, but without full conviction, so covering the draw and even a home win is added. [1][2][3]
7. CRYSTAL PALACE 45 vs LEEDS UNITED 42: Another delicately poised match-up. The pacy and agile, Sarr is a big threat for Palace whilst Calvert Lewin is Leeds’’ go to guy. [1][2][3]
8. MANCHESTER UNITED 65 vs ASTON VILLA 32: Both teams have the same number of points on the table (51), but the G.G.I. rates United as a way better outfit. This could be a low scoring game decided on fine margins. We take a chance on the 8/10 home side to win with another brilliant Fernandes assist perhaps proving decisive, though Villa is respected for their resilience and fighting qualities. [1]
9. LIVERPOOL 59 vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 20: Forest have won here and Leeds and even Burnley have managed draws against a fragile Liverpool side that misfires from time to time. That said, the home victory goes on our ticket as Liverpool really should see off a disjointed and dispirited, Spurs who are in freefall. [1]
10. BRENTFORD 49 vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 8: If we have managed nine correct till this point, then the Goal Guru’s hoped will be pinned on Brentford, who have a particularly strong home record. Whilst Wolves can be terrible defensively and are languishing dead last on the log they have troubled the Bees in the past. Still, to keep costs in check [1] is the call.
The Goal Guru’s suggested Interbet EPL 10 perm for MatchWeek 30:
3 x 1 2 3 x 1 2 x 1 2 x 2 3 x 1 2 3 x 1 2 3 x 1 x 1 x 1 = R216.00
This can be taken at a ten cents unit to trim outlay to just R21.60.
If wanting to reduce the perm even further, this tiny ticket is an option.
3 x 1 2 3 x 3 x 1 x 3 x 1 2 3 x 1 2 3 x 1 x 1 x 1 = R27.00
Good luck and enjoy the soccer!