Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Burnley vs West Ham | Yes | 8/13 |
Leicester City vs Arsenal | Yes | 1/2 |
Wolves vs Aston Villa | Yes | 3/4 |
Reading vs Luton Town | Yes | 8/13 |
Cardiff City vs Bristol City | Yes | 4/6 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 10.41/1 |
- Burnley vs Ham: Yes – Sean Dyche didn’t mince his words after Burnley’s 0-3 defeat at Sheffield United, so expect an improved showing here. But the Clarets have shipped nine goals in their last three games, with BTTS hitting the spot in 6/11 so far. West Ham were ripped to shreds by toothless Newcastle last time out – the fourth time in five outings that the Hammers have conceded two or more goals in the game.
- Leicester City vs Arsenal: Yes – Even discounting the freakish 9-0 win at Southampton, Leicester have scored two or more goals in four of their other last five outings. They are defensively secure but do yield high quality chances, and Arsenal – scorers in 10/11 this term – should oblige themselves, even though they are at times hapless at the back.
- Wolves vs Aston Villa: Yes – A lovely Sunday treat of a feisty West Midlands derby should bring with it goals for TV viewers. Wolves are back in the groove and have found the net in each of their last six games, although a Thursday Europa League date could stretch their meagre defensive resources further. Villa won’t take a backward step under Dean Smith, and they were unlucky not to score two or more against Liverpool last time out.
- Reading vs Luton Town: Yes – New Reading boss Mark Bowen has spoken of his desire to turn the Royals into a more direct, physical side, and it seems to be working so far with wins over Preston and Millwall and a credible draw at QPR. Luton are awful at the back – they’ve kept one clean sheet all season- but they have netted at least once in 12/15, so there’s plenty to admire about the Hatters.
- Cardiff City vs Bristol City: Yes – They might not be neighbours, but there is definitely a rivalry here and that tends to lend itself to a feisty, attacking game. If you take their last six games, Cardiff’s aggregate score is 12-10, so they are delivering goals a-plenty, while Bristol City’s last four have ended 0-3, 2-1, 2-2 and 2-2.