Player to score – Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham v Newcastle) 33/20
Rodrigo Muniz is in exceptional form for Fulham right now. Indeed, the Brazilian striker has found the back of the net eight times in his last nine matches and will be a threat for the Cottagers against Newcastle United this weekend. On the evidence of recent form, Muniz will have chances to add to his tally.
Newcastle United have the fourth-worst Expected Goals Against (xGA) in the Premier League since 1st January and have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last four matches in all competitions. Injuries have decimated the Magpies in defence and Muniz’s physicality could expose this.
Over 2.5 total goals – Brighton v Arsenal (3/5)
Brighton need a positive result against Arsenal this weekend to boost their fading chances of European qualification. The Seagulls are on a run of just one win from their last five matches and will face an Arsenal side that is targeting the Premier League title. The Gunners are firm favourites to win on the south coast.
Arsenal have scored two or more goals in nine of their last 10 matches in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Brighton have failed to find the back of the net just once at home in the league all season. Roberto De Zerbi’s attack-minded approach doesn’t always produce results, but it frequently produces goals – often for both teams.
Match to be a draw – Wolves v West Ham (13/5)
Wolves and West Ham are both at a low ebb ahead of their meeting at Molineux on Saturday. Gary O’Neill’s team have won just one of their last five matches in all competitions, drawing 1-1 against Burnley on Tuesday night. Their performances have dropped off after an encouraging January and February.
West Ham are also struggling for consistency at the moment. They have drawn three of their last five matches in all competitions with David Moyes under pressure to prove he is still the right man for the job at the London Stadium. Saturday’s game could be a low-quality affair that ends in a draw that suits neither team.
Both teams to score – Borussia Dortmund v Stuttgart (4/11)
Borussia Dortmund enter Saturday’s match against high-flying Stuttgart on the back of an historic away win over Bayern Munich in Der Klassiker last weekend.The Black and Yellows are currently on a run of five successive wins in all competitions and could close the gap on Stuttgart in the Bundesliga table to just one point with another victory.
Stuttgart have scored two or more goals in eight of their last nine league matches and will fancy their chances against a Dortmund defence which can be vulnerable against opponents that press high and put them under pressure. Dortmund, meanwhile, have scored two or more goals in each of their last six outings.
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Liverpool will look to continue their march towards the Premier League title away to Manchester United on Sunday and there’s good reason to believe Jurgen Klopp’s team will leave Old Trafford with all three points. United suffered a stoppage time collapse against Chelsea on Thursday that suggests Liverpool will pose an attacking threat against their fiercest rivals.
Manchester United conceded 28 shots against Chelsea and 31 against Brentford in the match before that. It is therefore logical to assume Liverpool will rack up the shots on target this Sunday. Luis Diaz has registered a goal and an assist in each of his last two appearances and will be a threat at Old Trafford.
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