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Burnley Vs Manchester United
Best Market: Manchester United to Win either half, Under2.5, Both halves under 1.5
Match Facts:
There were some positives to Burnley's attacking performance against Watford on Saturday. New man Wout Weghorst is yet to fully settle in with his teammates but is very likely to start today.
Manchester United were from the FA Cup courtesy of a shock defeat to Championship side Middlesbrough on Friday.
Poor finishing has been a feature for United under Rangnick, with the Red Devils only scoring Ov1.5 goals in three of the German's 11 matches in charge.
However, Burnley have a surprisingly poor record at home to United. Ragnick's men are also unbeaten in 33 of their last 35 away games in the Premier League.
It might only be narrow, but United ought to win this one
WestHam Vs Watford
Best Market: WestHam double chance (Win or Draw), Ov1.5, WestHam to score
Match Facts:
Bothe teams come into this fixture in contrasting form.
West Ham struggles to get into the next round of the FA Cup following a laboured win over non-league Kidderminster.
The Hornets on the other hand earned their first clean sheet of the Premier League campaign in Roy Hodgson's debut game. They are now a point from safety but the stalemate with Burnley lacked any real quality.
West Ham come into this fixture with little to fear, as the Hammers have won their last four matches against Watford in all competitions and have scored at least three goals in each of those games.
West Ham have scored Ov1.5 goals in their last four Premier League home games.
Roy Hodgson might have steadied the ship, but the trip to The Hammers is likely going to sink it some more.
Newcastle Vs Everton
Best Market: Everton to win either half, Ov.2.5, Both teams to score
Match Facts:
This is a pretty exciting period for both teams. Newcastle fans will hope to see all of their new signings on display while Everton fans finally have a proactive manager in Frank Lampard.
Eddie Howe will hope to rain on the Toffee parade as Lampard has lost three of his last four matches away to Newcastle as player and manager.
Everton has conceded Ov1.5 goals in nine of their matches to date. While Newcastle have found some defensive solidity since Howe took over. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Newcastle's last 3 Premier League games.
This game promises to be electric and we expect a couple of goals in it.
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