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Ken’s Premier League Betting Tips

This weekend’s Premier League picks are:

(Liverpool v Crystal Palace) – Liverpool to win and Mo Salah to score 8/11 with Bet365.

The Reds haven’t dropped a point at home to any team not called Manchester City since the start of the season and Palace do not look like they are going to be the exception.

The last time these two sides met the Merseyside club took the game by 2-0 at Selhurst Park in August. Meanwhile, Mo Salah is back in form having scored 7 goals in his last 7 appearances for the Reds in the Premier League and seems unlikely to miss against the Eagles.

The London club will be without both of their goalkeepers (Wayne Hennessey and Vicente Guaita) due to injury, which will leave third-choice goalkeeper Julian Speroni, 39, in goal.

 

(Manchester United v Brighton) – Manchester United to win and Paul Pogba to score 7/4 with Bet365.

Solskjaer’s boys are up and running; and there is very little indication that they will stop anytime soon.

The Red Devils are averaging 3 goals a game in the Premier League since Jose Mourinho left and haven’t lost a single match in that run.

The player that has benefitted most with the change of system (and coach) seems to be Paul Pogba. The Frenchman is flourishing into the footballer we all knew he could be and has 4 goals and 4 assists in 5 games under his new manager.

Although Pogba seems like a risky goal option, he has scored in his last 4 goals at home and is the main penalty taker for a team who is scoring for fun at the moment.

 

(Fulham v Spurs) – Spurs to win and Dele Alli to score3/1 with Bet365.

We finish this round-up with a riskier pick. Tottenham visit the worst defence in the league in a must-win game in order to keep up with the leaders, Liverpool.

Spurs are without their talisman Harry Kane (who was recently ruled out with an injury) and Heung-Min Son (who is playing at the Asian Games) but should still win this game without too much trouble.

Dele Alli and Fernando Llorente will be the biggest goal-threats but the Englishman stands out as he has a fantastic scoring record when Kane is out with injury. The 22-year-old was unlucky not to score in the previous fixture against Manchester Unted and is expected to be in charge of penalties, which only increased his chances of banging a goal against the Cottagers.

Expect big things from him.

 

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