
15/2 fourfold on Aston Villa, Southampton and other Premier League specials
15/2 fourfold on Aston Villa, Southampton and other Premier League specials
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Ollie Watkins is in the form of his life. The Villa frontman has netted in six of his last seven matches, including getting on the scoresheet against both Arsenal and Manchester City.
On Saturday he faces a Bournemouth side that will be buoyed by their superb 1-0 victory against Liverpool last time out, but who have kept just one clean sheet in their 15 matches away from home so far this season.
Villa haven’t failed to score in any of their last eight home league matches and led by Watkins, they’ll cause the Cherries plenty of problems.
Southampton have only scored seven times in their last 12 matches in all competitions. The Saints have been decent defensively of late, keeping three clean sheets in their last five Premier League fixtures and as a result, each of those games would have returned a profit on an under 2.5 goals bet.
Tottenham’s 3-1 victory against Nottingham Forest last time out bucked a trend of low scoring matches the North Londoners have been involved in. Antonio Conte’s side had only scored four and conceded just three in their last six matches in all competitions prior to Saturday’s win.
With both teams in need of the points for very different reasons, it could be another cagey affair at St Mary’s and goals may be in short supply.
Chelsea have won consecutive Premier League games for the first time under Graham Potter and the Blues will see Saturday evening’s clash with Everton as a good opportunity to make that three in a row.
After six games without a victory, wins over Leeds and Leicester, along with the Champions League success against Dortmund, have lifted the gloom around west London.
Everton under Sean Dyche are fighting for their lives and won’t make things easy for the home side. But you have to go back 34 matches, to November 1994, for the last time the Toffees won at Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal and Crystal Palace could hardly be in more contrasting form. Mikel Arteta’s table toppers have won five on the bounce in the league, while Patrick Vieira’s Palace haven’t won any of their last 12 matches in all competitions.
The Eagles are slipping closer to the relegation zone with every passing week and with just three goals in their last eight matches, it’s obvious to see where their problems are.
Arsenal are playing with real confidence at the moment and have netted 15 times in their last five top flight games. It’s hard to see Crystal Palace keeping a clean sheet and even harder to see them finding the net at the Emirates, so expect the Gunners to win with room to spare.