
Scott Thornton’s Weekend Both Teams To Score 12/1 Acca
Scott Thornton's Weekend Both Teams To Score 12/1 Acca
West Brom are one place below Leeds coming into this one. The Baggies have scored in their last six matches at the Hawthorns and need a win to close the gap on their opponents.
Both teams scored when these sides met earlier in the season and Leeds scored five the last time they visited this ground. Daniel Farke’s side are averaging 1.33 goals per away game, but they are also conceding 1.17.
Wolves haven’t failed to score in any of their nine home matches in the Premier League this season and are averaging 1.44 goals per game in that period. However, they are conceding an average of 1.56 goals in those matches and the only clean sheet came against Burnley.
Everton have put their early season goal scoring woes behind them and are now firing. They have failed to score in just one of their last 10 matches and they have found the net in their last five matches on the road.
Palace’s recent form is a massive concern for Roy Hodgson. They are without a win in their last eight matches and have conceded in all of them. Both teams to score has landed in seven of those and they are taking on a Brentford side that are enduring a tough period of their own.
Thomas Frank’s side have lost their last four. They have kept just one clean sheet in their last seven Premier League matches. Both teams have scored in four of their last five so this one look primed for goal as these two strugglers go toe-to-toe.
Nottingham Forest have improved since Nuno Espírito Santo took over. They were narrowly beaten 3-2 in just first match despite being reduced to 10 men early in the match. Forest then bounced back by beating Newcastle 3-1 at weekend.
Manchester United came back from two goals down to beat Aston Villa last match. Erik Ten Hag’s side have struggled to score goals this season, but the Dutchman will be hoping Hojlund’s first league goal signals a better period.
Tottenham have shown plenty of attacking impetus since Ange Postecoglou took over and this is reflected in the number of goals scored. They have scored in all nine of their home matches on the league this season and both teams have scored in the last five.
Bournemouth have turned a corner in recent weeks and have started to score freely. They are averaging 2.67 goals per game in their last six and they have catapulted themselves into 12th in the league.