Player to score – Richarlison (Everton v Tottenham)
Tottenham Hotspur climbed back into the top four of the Premier League table with a 3-2 win over Brentford mid-week. Richarlison found the back of the net in the victory, extending his recent scoring form to seven goals in his last seven games. The Brazilian is finally proving his worth as a Spurs player.
Everton have struggled for consistent form at home this season with the Toffees claiming just one win from their last five matches at Goodison Park in all competitions. Tottenham will fancy their chances of leaving Merseyside will three points and there’s a good chance Richarlison will play a role in that against his former club.
Over 2.5 total goals – Alaves v Barcelona
Barcelona got back to winning ways against Osasuna during the week after Xavi Hernandez’s bombshell announcement that he will leave the club at the end of the season. The Catalans, however, are still an exceptionally chaotic team and Alaves will present them with a tough challenge this weekend.
Indeed, Alaves are currently on a three-game winning run in La Liga. They also pushed Barca all the way in their meeting earlier in the season with the Catalans only winning thanks to a Robert Lewandowski penalty. The clean sheet Barca kept against Osasuna was their first in five matches. Alaves will have opportunities.
Match to be a draw – Burnley v Fulham
Burnley need to put some points on the board quickly to boost their chances of avoiding relegation from the Premier League this season. The Turf Moor side are without a win in their last four league matches and are struggling to find the back of the net at home – they have scored just once in three home games.
Fulham, meanwhile, have drawn two of their last three matches in all competitions. The Cottagers have failed to score in five of their last six Premier League matches and might struggle to get the job done against Burnley this weekend. A draw appears to be on the cards.
Both teams to score – Manchester United v West Ham
Manchester United needed a stoppage time winner from Kobbie Mainoo to edge a seven-goal thriller against Wolves on Thursday night. There has been over 2.5 goals in United’s last four Premier League matches and they have failed to keep a clean sheet in the league since the goalless draw away to Liverpool in mid-December.
West Ham, meanwhile, have found the back of the net in five of their last six Premier League matches. Mohammed Kudus could also be back in David Moyes’ squad after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations. The Hammers have already beaten Manchester United once this season and they could do it again.
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ARSENAL vs. LIVERPOOL | BET BUILDER
This weekend’s marquee match in the Premier League will see Arsenal host Liverpool in a game that could have major implications on this season’s title race. Both teams enter the fixture on the back of mid-week wins, making it difficult to predict the outcome of a match between two teams playing with confidence.
Diogo Jota has scored four goals in his last four games in all competitions with Mohamed Salah still out through injury. There have been over 2.5 total goals in Liverpool’s last three matches in the Premier League while Arsenal have found the back of the net seven times in their last two outings. There might not be much between the two rivals.
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