Player to score – Bukayo Saka (West Ham v Arsenal) 17/10
Arsenal have found their groove again. Martin Odegaard’s return has revived the Gunners as an attacking force, with Bukayo Saka one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Norwegian’s availability. The England winger has found the back of the net in his last two games against Nottingham Forest and Sporting CP. West Ham are fresh from a 2-0 away win over Newcastle United that could prove pivotal in their season, but Julen Lopetegui’s team have only managed one clean sheet in six home league matches this season. Arsenal will have opportunities, and Saka is a good bet for converting one.
Over 2.5 total goals – Tottenham v Fulham (2/5)
Tottenham Hotspur remains the most inconsistent team in the Premier League. Ange Postecoglou’s side has beaten Manchester City twice in the last month but has also lost at home to Ipswich Town in that timeframe. Whenever Spurs play, though, there are almost always goals. Indeed, over 2.5 goals have been scored in Tottenham’s last six games in all competitions, while Fulham have scored in every game they have played since the opening-day defeat to Manchester United. Sunday’s match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could be an entertaining encounter.
Match to be a draw – Lecce v Juventus (27/10)
Thiago Motta has made Juventus a more difficult team to play against, but The Old Lady are still struggling for attacking firepower. The Turin outfits were drawn a blank in each of their last two matches. No other team has drawn more matches in Serie A this season than Juventus, which will be missing Dusan Vlahovic for this weekend’s game. Lecce is concerned about avoiding relegation from Serie A. They drew their last home game against Empoli and will make things difficult for Juventus this weekend. Neither Lecce nor Juve has a strong attacking record this season, so Sunday’s match could be a cagey encounter.
Both teams to score – Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich (21/50)
Saturday’s Der Klassiker will present Bayern Munich with an opportunity to prove just how far ahead of rivals Borussia Dortmund they are at present. Vincent Kompany’s team have found the back of the net at least once in every match they have played this season and have scored 36 goals in 11 league games. Dortmund have struggled for consistency, but have still scored seven goals in their last two games against Dinamo Zagreb and Freiburg. Nuri Sahin has come under pressure with the Black and Yellows 10 points off the top of the Bundesliga table, but they could still find a way to harm Bayern.
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This weekend’s marquee match in the Premier League will see Liverpool host Manchester City in a fixture that could have a big bearing on the title race. The city has been winless in its last six games in all competitions and hasn’t kept a clean sheet since last month’s 1-0 home victory over Southampton. Liverpool, meanwhile, are flying under new manager Arne Slot. The Reds can open up an 11-point lead over their title rivals with victory on Sunday, and there’s little reason to believe Liverpool won’t put a vulnerable opponent to the sword. Mohamed Salah, in particular, will be a threat in the attacking third.
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