Player to score – Nicolas Jackson (Nottingham Forest v Chelsea) 13/8
Nicolas Jackson has faced his fair share of criticism during his first season at Chelsea, but the Senegalese international has found a rich vein of form recently. Indeed, the centre forward has scored three goals in his last two outings, bringing his tally to the campaign to 13 goals in the Premier League.
Interestingly, this gives Jackson more non-penalty goals than Cole Palmer and points to how Chelsea are improving under Mauricio Pochettino. Saturday will see the Blues face a Forest team that has failed to keep a single clean sheet in any of their last 11 league matches. There will be opportunities for the visitors.
Over 2.5 total goals – Celtic v Rangers (11/20)
Celtic and Rangers will face each other in a top-of-the-table clash on Saturday that could have a big bearing on the destiny of the Scottish Premiership title. Brendan Rodgers’ team hold a three-point advantage over their rivals and enter the fixture on a run of five victories from their last six league matches.
Rangers are on a run of three straight victories in all competitions, but with just three fixtures left of the season Philippe Clement’s team need a positive result at Celtic Park to stand any chance of catching Celtic. The last Old Firm Derby produced six goals and both teams have the attacking quality to ensure a repeat of this on Saturday.
Match to be a draw – West Ham v Luton (17/8)
West Ham have already confirmed that David Moyes will leave the club at the end of the season with former Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui expected to take over. The Hammers don’t have much to play for and that has been reflected in some of their recent results and performances. Indeed, they are without a win in their last four league outings.
Luton, on the other hand, are fighting for survival in the Premier League. Time is running out for the Hatters to drag themselves out of the relegation zone, but they come into this weekend’s match on the back of a draw away to Everton at Goodison Park. Another draw could be on the cards on Saturday.
Both teams to score – Atalanta v Roma (7/10)
Sunday’s late match in Serie A will see Atalanta host Roma with both teams chasing Champions League qualification. The two rivals are divided only by goal difference and with just two games left of the campaign the outcome of this weekend’s match could have a big bearing on who plays in Europe’s most prestigious competition next season.
No Serie A team has scored more goals over the last six games than Atalanta while Roma have also found their scoring touch since the departure of Jose Mourinho, scoring at least once in each of their last five league matches. This weekend’s match could see Atalanta and Roma trade blows.
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Arsenal travel to Old Trafford on Sunday as they look to maintain the momentum of their Premier League title challenge. The Gunners have won 14 of their last 16 league matches and have scored two or more goals in the same number of games over the course of that run. They will aim to extend that record against Manchester United.
Mikel Arteta’s team have won the first half in each of their last four matches. Kai Havertz will be a threat for the visitors at Old Trafford this Sunday having found the back of the net three times in his last three games and the German is expected to play from the start against Manchester United this weekend.
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