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Every team to have 2+ shots on target in each game on the final day of the Premier League season is 4/1 with Sky Bet

Every team to have 2+ shots on target in each game on the final day of the Premier League season is 4/1 with Sky Bet

Daily Mail​23-05-2025

For those who will be following the Premier League's final day of the 2024-25 season on Sunday - Sky Bet are offering a Price Boost that involves all 10 fixtures.
The Price Boost available requires every team to have two or more shots on target in each game.
The odds for that bet have been enhanced from 5/2 to 4/1 according to Sky Bet.
There were 112 combined shots on target across the 10 Final Day Premier League fixtures last season.
Additionally, on the same day, 19 of the 20 teams playing recorded two or more shots on target.
The ten fixtures on the Final Day can be found below:
Manchester United vs Aston Villa (16:00), Southampton vs Arsenal (16:00), Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (16:00), Bournemouth vs Leicester (16:00), Fulham vs Manchester City (16:00), Wolves vs Brentford (16:00), Ipswich vs West Ham (16:00), Newcastle vs Everton (16:00), Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea (16:00), Tottenham vs Brighton (16:00)
Sky Bet Price Boost for the Premier League's Final Day:
Each team to have 2+ shots on target in each game
WAS 5/2 NOW 4/1

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