Matchday 3 of the Premier League season gets underway Saturday – with six highly-anticipated fixtures taking place.
For those who will be following Saturday’s action with a close eye – let’s take a look at the Full-time Result markets for each of the games.
Chelsea vs Fulham
The first fixture of the weekend is a London derby showdown between Chelsea and Fulham at Stamford Bridge.
After a disappointing 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace in their season opener – the Blues claimed a dominant 5-1 victory over West Ham last time out.
And they are tipping to continue their winning ways at home – with Enzo Maresca’s side entering as odds-on favourites at 4/7 according to Sky Bet.
Chelsea boast a strong recent record against Fulham – with them having won three of the last four meetings.
Conversely, Fulham are 4/1 outsiders to upset the applecart, while a draw is priced at 3/1.
Despite losing three of their last four against Chelsea – the Cottagers defeated the Blues 2-1 when these two sides last met at Stamford Bridge.

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Sunderland vs Brentford
Brentford are 29/20 favourites with Sky Bet to claim their second consecutive win of the season – as Keith Andrews’ side battles Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
The Bees defied the bookies’ odds en route to a 1-0 win over Aston Villa last time out.
Meanwhile, Sunderland are marginal outsiders at 19/10Â and a draw is valued at 21/10 odds.
After a blockbuster 3-0 win over West Ham in their season opener, the Black Cats were disappointing in a 2-0 loss to fellow-promoted side Burnley most recently.
Tottenham vs Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur have had a fantastic start to their 2025-26 campaign under new manager Thomas Frank, with the north London side having won their two opening games.
They particularly impressed last time out – with goals to Brennan Johnson and Joao Palhinha helping Spurs to a 2-0 upset win over Manchester City at the Etihad.
As a result – it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Tottenham enter Saturday’s fixture at home as 3/4 favourites.
Meanwhile, their opponents Bournemouth are 16/5 underdogs and a draw is 29/10.
The Cherries were valiant in defeat against Liverpool in their first game of the season, before winning 1-0 against Wolves last weekend.
It is worth mentioning that the last meeting between these two sides ended in a 2-2 draw at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in March.
Manchester United vs Burnley
This could be one of the most important matches in Ruben Amorim’s short tenure at Manchester United – as his side look to bounce back after an embarrassing defeat in the second round of the Carabao Cup to Grimsby Town on Wednesday.
Should they follow that performance up with a loss to promoted side Burnley on Saturday – and Amorim could very quickly find himself in the hot seat.
With that being said, despite their loss mid-week – United are sizeable favourites at 4/11 to claim their maiden win of the season.Â
The Red Devils played well in a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal a fortnight ago, before having to settle for a point away from home against Fulham last weekend.
For those anticipating an upset – the Clarets are 7/1 outsiders to hand United their second loss in a matter of days.
Lastly, a draw is the second best-backed result in the Full-time Result market at 19/5.
Wolves vs Everton
Despite claiming their first win of the season last time out – Everton enter this weekend’s fixture at Molineux Stadium as marginal 8/5 outsiders according to Sky Bet.
Conversely, their opponents Wolves are 7/4 favourites to be victorious, while a draw is priced at 21/10.
Wolves are yet to get on the scoresheet in the Premier League to date this season – with Vitor Pereira’s side losing their first two games by a combined margin of five goals.
It was a 1-1 draw when these two sides last met – a fixture that took place at Molineux Stadium.
Leeds United vs Newcastle
Despite only having secured one point from their opening two games – Newcastle have shown courage in the face of a tumultuous few weeks off the pitch.
Although they will be without Alexander Isak once again Saturday – Eddie Howe’s side are 21/20 favourites to triumph at Elland Road.
However – if you’re anticipating an upset – hosts Leeds are 12/5 underdogs to remain unbeaten at home this season.
Daniel Farke’s side will need a much better performance than last weekend if they’re to reign supreme – a game in which they were thumped 5-0 by Arsenal at the Emirates.
A draw is also priced at 23/10Â according to Sky Bet.
- All odds are correct at the time of publicationÂ