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6 English Premier League Predictions Podcasts to Follow (2020)

For years, fans from
across the globe cheer on and even invest in their beloved football club. To
stay up-to-date with the latest English Premier
League predictions
and news
this 2020 check out this awesome lineup of highly-rated podcasts.

If you’re an EPL fan, you’ve
probably seen James Richardson on your screen. As a longtime Premier Leagues
expert and reporter Richardson’s podcast offers in-depth weekly insights and
predictions.

  1. The Totally Football Show with James Richardson

Follow James Richardson and the Totally Football Show team every
Mondays and Thursdays for the latest Premier
League news and weekly wrap-ups to gain insight on what’s to come in the
upcoming week.

  1. The Debate

Coming in second in this lineup is from one of the UK’s biggest sports
broadcast channels, Sky Sports houses the Debate podcast, a nightly debate show
hosted by some of the top names in football today.

Get the best insights and latest Premier
League
stories
from top-notch experts in the industry, as they break down the latest stats of
your favourite football club for you.

If you want to stay on top of any EPL news, the Debate podcast gives
you just that—every night!

  1. EPL Round Table

When it comes to betting smartly on the EPL, the best way to weight
out the chances of winning is through looking at each side of the coin. The EPL
Round Table offers top-notch well-balanced insights because each and every Premier League club are represented on the
show.

Guests from all 20 football clubs can have their say on the recent
news, results and controversies going on in the EPL.

  1. Squawka Talker Football Podcast

Looking at the stats is the most effective way to gauge
whether the odds are in your favour. Squawka’s online platform delivers
real-time dataon the football
matches you followand gives
insights on what’s coming next in the EPL.

To get more in-depth insights, Squawka’s Football podcast
breaks down and discusses the statistics—helping and guiding Premier League fans during the season.

Catch Squaka Talker football podcast’s episodes every
Thursday to get your Premier League
predictions right this weekend!

  1. Arseblog – the Arsecasts, Arsenal
    podcasts

Any Arsenal fans out
there? If you’re looking for a dedicated podcast on all things Arsenal,
Arseblog’s podcast the Arsecasts is
right up your alley. Stay updated on the team’s performance in the season and
place your bets.

Follow the Arsecasts
podcasts and catch the latest news, analysis, interviews and controversies on
Mondays and Fridays.

  1. Across the Pond, a Premier League Podcast

Like what the name suggests, Across the Pond’s team is composed of
Americans, Premier League fans having a
chat.

The show has now become a highly rated podcast with its hosts being
featured on ESPN, NPR, BBC and The Guardian. You’ll instantly feel like you’re
just hanging out with a couple of mates talking about all things EPL.

Catch their weekly episodes on Spotify
and Apple Music and get the latest Premier League season predictions.

Podcasts are an
effective way to study topics and with this great selection of podcasts,
Premier League fans can keep up and bet smartly on their favourite football
club.

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