Huddersfield's Aaron Mooy gets across to challenge Wolves' Ruben Vinagre [Courtesy]

There is a rare midweek round of action in the FA Premier League next week as we close in on the final stretch of the season. On Tuesday evening (26 February) Wolves will look for a win at struggling Huddersfield, while the following night Chelsea and Tottenham lock horns at Stamford Bridge in a fierce derby, while champions Manchester City host West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium.

First things first

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First up, the clash between Huddersfield and Wolves. Huddersfield have lost their last four games and sit rock bottom of the table, with just two wins to their name all season, while managing to score just 14 goals to date – the Terriers are priced at just 1.002 to be relegated back down to the EFL Championship.

Wolves, meanwhile, are unbeaten in their last seven matches across all competitions and are in fine form. The side are playing some excellent football and will come into this match looking for all three points as they try to close the gap on the top six.

And it is indeed Wolves who come in as the favourites to pick up all three points. You can back the visitors to win at 1.90 while Huddersfield, despite home advantage, are out at 4.20 to do the same – a draw is priced in the middle at 3.30, according to Oddsshark.

This should be a comfortable evening for Wolves. A 2-0 win for the away side is priced at 9.00, meaning that a US$5 bet would lead to a US$45 pay out, while you can almost triple your money by backing a combo bet of a Wolves win, coupled with a “No” to both teams scoring, at 2.87.

Under pressure Chelsea must beat Spurs

The following night, Chelsea simply must beat rivals Tottenham in the race for a place in the top four. The Blues have lost three of their last four league outings and have slipped down to sixth in the standings – they are now at 2.25 to finish in the top four come the end of the season.

Tottenham, in stark contrast, have won their last four matches in a row across all competitions, and can come into this match brimming with confidence. Sitting five points off the top of the table, Spurs are out at 21.00 to win their first ever Premier League title.

And while the betting is tight in this one, it is Chelsea who come in as the favourites to claim local bragging rights. You can more than double your money by backing the Blues to win at 2.25, while Tottenham are out at 3.20 to do the same – a draw comes in highest of all at 3.25.

But we are expecting Spurs to continue their recent winning streak. A narrow, 2-1 win for the visitors is priced competitively at 12.00, thereby offering more than a ten-fold return on any investment, while a combo bet of a Tottenham win, coupled with both teams to score, is at 5.50.

City likely to record big win against West Ham

And finally, champions Manchester City host West Ham looking to record a resounding victory. City have won their last five matches across all competitions and sit top of the Premier League – they are priced at just 1.66 to retain their league crown.

West Ham, in stark contrast, have not won any of their five matches across all competitions and have slipped down to 10th. An unlikely win here could move them up the table, depending on how other results go.

But it is of little surprise to see that it is City who come into this match as the overwhelming favourites to take all three points. You can back the champions to win at just 1.11, while West Ham are all the way out at 19.00 to record what would be a shock victory on the road – a draw is priced in the middle at 9.00.

This could well be a rout. A 4-0 win for City comes in at 9.00, while they are at 3.75 to be ahead inside 10 minutes.

Premier League round 28 fixtures:

Tuesday, 26 February

(3.25) Cardiff x Everton (2.25); draw (3.20)

(4.20) Huddersfield Town x Wolverhampton Wanderers (1.90); draw (3.30)

(1.83) Leicester x Brighton (4.33); draw (3.50)

(2.10) Newcastle x Burnley (3.60); draw (3.20)

Wednesday, 27 February

(1.40) Arsenal x Bournemouth (8.50); draw (4.33)

(1.90) Southampton x Fulham (3.80); draw (3.60)

(2.25) Chelsea x Tottenham (3.20); draw (3.25)

(3.80) Crystal Palace x Watford (1.95); draw (3.50)

(1.16) Liverpool x Watford (17.00); draw (6.50)

(1.11) Manchester City x West Ham United (19.00); draw (9.00)