EPL 2025/26 Multi bet of the Week | Matchweek 4

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By: Sam Hayes
09/09/2025
English Premier League - Multi bet Tip

EPL 2025/26 Multibet of the Week - MD4

Big changes have swept across the Premier League already this season, with Nuno Espirito Santo the first manager to be shown the door at Nottingham Forest - just three games into the season.

Ange Postecoglou is the man tasked with replacing Nuno and things don't look to easy for the charasmatic Aussie, as Forest travel to Arsenal for his first game in charge.

Elsewhere, the Manchester derby will be occupying the minds of many punters and football betting sites, while champions Liverpool hit the road and take on promoted Burnley.

Multi Bet of the Week

LegsOdds

Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest
Arsenal to win & BTTS

$3.25
Burnley vs Liverpool
Liverpool to win the match (-2.5 handicap)
$2.75
Manchester City vs Manchester United
Both teams to score - YES
$1.70
Total Odds: 15.19
Bet $10 for a $151.24 Payout with Unibet

Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest
Arsenal to win & BTTS

Odds
Burnley vs Liverpool
Liverpool to win the match (-2.5 handicap)
Odds
Manchester City vs Manchester United
Both teams to score - YES
Odds
Total Odds: 15.19
Bet $10 for a $151.24 Payout with Unibet

Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest

  • Arsenal
    Arsenal
  • Nottingham Forest

Emirates Stadium, 13th September, 20.30

Chaos is never far away when Nottingham Forest are involved and Ange Postecoglou is now the man in charge at the City Ground. His first assignment is a tricky looking trip to Arsenal, who will still be reeling from their pre-international break defeat at Liverpool.

Ascertaining where Arsenal are at this season is tricky, with 6 points bagged from two games but Mikel Arteta has invested heavily once again during the transfer window and he will want to see his side mount a title challenge.

Forest could be shell shocked ahead of this one and with Ange in charge, they could bring goals but the Gunners should outscore the Tricky Trees here.

Burnley vs Liverpool

  • Brunley
    Burnley
  • Liverpool
    Liverpool

Turf Moor, 14th September, 21.00

Promoted Burnley have endured a tough return to Premier League action and things shouldn't get much easier for the Clarets, as they take on champions Liverpool.

Scott Parker's side were undone in the dying embers at Manchester United last time out but have a strong body of home form to fall back on and Turf Moor should be rocking.

Liverpool meanwhile have enjoyed a record-breaking transfer window, splurging over £400 million and they look to have one hand on the Premier League trophy already, with just three games played.

Nothing looks capable of stopping Liverpool and Arne Slot's machine and they could run out big winners here at Burnley.

Manchester City vs Manchester United

  • Manchester City
    Manchester City
  • Manchester United
    Manchester United

Etihad Stadium, 15th September, 00.30

Seldom has a Manchester derby carried so little optimism for both clubs, with both City and United langusihing at the start of the season.

Pep Guardiola's City still feel like very much a work in progress and with plenty of comings and goings at the club over the summer. Losses to Tottenham and Brighton have heightened the scrutiny on City and they will not be looking forward to this one.

It is a similar story for Manchester United, who did salvage some pride by beating Burnley last time out but they are also searching for results and form under Ruben Amorim.

All three results feel as if they are in play here, with both City and United struggling for any sort of consistency and goals feel guaranteed at the Etihad.

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