Burnley (home)
- Burnley have failed to win any of their last four games and lost each of their previous two home games.
- Burnley have won two, drawn one, and lost three of their six home games, scoring a paltry five goals at Turf Moor. For those looking at this Burnley vs Crystal Palace betting tips, Burnley’s poor form at home is a key factor to consider.
Crystal Palace (away)
- Crystal Palace have been a revelation since Oliver Glasner was appointed as head coach in February 2024, and while they’ve had their ups and downs this season, the Eagles are flying at the moment with three wins, one draw, and just one defeat from their last five matches in all competitions.
- Glasner’s side play a high-intensity, high-pressing, and high-octane 3-4-2-1 system, with the wing-backs driving forward and the two number 10s playing off one forward.
- Crystal Palace have proven themselves far superior to Burnley this term with 20 points from 12 games to leave them in 6th place, while Burnley have just 10 points from 13 matches in 19th. The Burnley vs Crystal Palace prediction is strongly influenced by these contrasting league positions.
- Palace have a win and a defeat in their last two away games and have a decent record of three wins, one draw, and just two defeats from six Premier League away games this term, conceding just four goals on their travels.
Head-to-Head
Palace have won the last two H2H meetings, including a 3-0 victory in the previous Premier League campaign.
Key Players
- Palace have a main goal threat in Jean-Philippe Mateta, who has scored six goals in 12 Premier League games, while Zian Flemming has four goals in his last five and has been Burnley’s recent attacking talisman.
- Jaidon Anthony leads Burnley’s scoring charts with four in 12, and I’m backing him to score anytime on Wednesday based on our Burnley vs Crystal Palace betting tips.
Betting Insights
All things considered, the visitors are the clear favorites in this matchup, but the price of 1.77 is pretty unattractive for the away side.
Prediction
However, the visitors are in better form, have a better away record, and have dominated this fixture of late, so I’m going for Palace to take the win and bag all three points at Turf Moor .