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Saturday's Premier League shots, assist, cards & goalscorer predictions

Free special tips, best bets and analysis for Saturday's Premier League matches

Justin Kluivert has scored in Bournemouth's last three home games
Justin Kluivert has been a key driver of Bournemouth's high shot countsCredit: Robin Jones - AFC Bournemouth

When to bet

Crystal Palace vs Liverpool
TNT Sports 1, 12.30pm Saturday

Manchester City vs Fulham
3pm Saturday

Leicester vs Bournemouth 
3pm Saturday

Everton vs Newcastle
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, 5.30pm Saturday

Best bets

Daichi Kamada to commit two or more fouls
1pt 11-8 bet365

Adama Traore to score or assist
1pt 7-2 bet365

Bournemouth over 15.5 shots
2pts 4-5 bet365

Ashley Young to be shown a card
1pt 12-5

Player props preview

Crystal Palace vs Liverpool

Crystal Palace are looking to kickstart their season after what has been an underwhelming beginning to the new campaign.

New signing Daichi Kamada has been ultra-aggressive off the ball but it has often backfired.

The Japanese international is averaging three fouls per 90 minutes, one of the highest tallies in the league, and he can be backed at odds-against to commit two or more against a Liverpool side who are likely to have the majority of the ball.

Manchester City vs Fulham

The absence of Rodri and the decline of Kyle Walker is a bad combination for Manchester City and it has left them vulnerable on the counter this season.

Bryan Mbeumo, Riccardo Calafiori and Anthony Gordon’s goals against the Premier League defending champions have all come from quick breaks and they face one of the most dangerous players in those situations in Fulham’s Adama Traore.

With his pace and trickery, the winger is a nightmare to deal with one-on-one and already has a goal and two assists this term.

The former Wolves man also has a strong record against Saturday's opponents, with three goals and an assist in his last six starts against the Citizens.

Traore could add to that tally against a home team who have looked vulnerable at times.

Leicester vs Bournemouth 

Leicester’s return to the Premier League has been a tough one, particularly for goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.

No team have faced as many shots as the Foxes’ 114 and they host a Bournemouth team who are on the up.

Only Manchester City and Tottenham have had more attempts than the Cherries this term and they can pepper Leicester’s goal.

Side with the visitors to have more than 15.5 shots, something that they have managed in four of their last five league matches.

Everton vs Newcastle

Ashley Young is certainly in the veteran stage of his career and, at 39, is finding it harder and harder to contain Premier League wingers.

Young has received three cards in six games and gave away two fouls against Crystal Palace last time out.

The opposition right-back has been booked in three of Newcastle’s last four games and the former England man could be the latest.


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