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🎰 Premier League: Six value bets to place this Saturday

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🎰 Premier League: Six value bets to place this Saturday

Saturday serves up six Premier League clashes, and our betting expert has put together a six-leg multi made up value bets.

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Brentford vs Southampton

Brentford has kept a clean sheet in each of their last three Premier League home matches. They could become just the fourth side to record a shutout in four consecutive home matches this term after Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.

🧠 TIP: Brentford win to nil

Burnley vs Aston Villa

Burnley is looking to secure a fourth consecutive Premier League victory for the first time since April 2018, when they had a run of five wins. They’ve won as many points in their four matches under Mike Jackson as they had in their previous 10 under Sean Dyche (10 points).

👋 TIP: Burnley win

Chelsea vs Wolves

Mason Mount is Chelsea’s highest scorer (10) and assister (9) in the Premier League this season, with only Mohamed Salah registering double figures for both goals and assists so far this term. Mount could become just the fifth different Chelsea player to reach 10+ for both in a single EPL campaign, after Frank Lampard (x4), Didier Drogba (x3), Juan Mata (2012-13) and Eden Hazard (2018-19). Mount was the last current Chelsea player to score against Wolves.

🧠 TIP: Mason Mount to score anytime

Crystal Palace vs Watford

Watford is facing their fourth relegation from the Premier League. They would become the sixth different side to be relegated from the competition on four or more occasions, after Norwich City (six), West Bromwich Albion (five), Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough and Sunderland (four).

🧠 TIP: Crystal Palace score in both halves

Brighton vs Man United

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 18 goals in 29 Premier League appearances for Man Utd in 2021-22, as many as he did in his final season at the club before leaving for Real Madrid (18 in 33 appearances in 2008-09). The last player to score more than 18 in an EPL season for the Red Devils was Robin van Persie in 2012-13 (26).

🧠 TIP: Cristiano Ronaldo to score first

Liverpool vs Spurs

Liverpool versus Spurs is the second highest-scoring fixture in Premier League history (170 goals in 59 meetings), while it’s had more penalties awarded than any other match-up in the competition (23). Liverpool has seen 12 of their 14 home EPL wins this season come by a margin of two or more goals.

🧠 TIP: Over 3.5 goals

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