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Had you placed a £10 stake on Will Rook's Saturday football betting tips for the 2019/20 season, your profit would be £630.

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Tottenham to beat Bournemouth

Tottenham have got off to a decent start under Jose Mourinho, beating West Ham 3-2 last weekend and coming back from two goals down to win 4-2 at home against Olympiakos in midweek.

Following those victories, Spurs are now unbeaten in five matches in all competitions and have lost just one of their last seven matches at home – against Bayern Munich two months ago.

Bournemouth have lost back-to-back games and have been beaten in three of their last four away games, including a 2-0 defeat at League One Burton Albion in the EFL Cup in September.

Hull to beat Barnsley

Hull thumped in-form Preston 4-0 at the KCOM Stadium on Wednesday, with Jarrod Bowen bagging his 13th and 14th goals of the season.

That was the Tigers’ fourth victory in six matches, with their only defeat in that sequence coming against league leaders West Brom earlier this month, while Bowen’s presence makes them an even better bet.

Bottom-of-the-league Barnsley lost 1-0 at fellow strugglers Middlesbrough in midweek and have picked up just nine points this season, having failed to win since the opening day.

Derby to beat QPR

Derby were beaten 3-0 away to Fulham on Tuesday evening, but their record at Pride Park indicates it will be a different story this weekend.

The Rams have won five home games on the spin, keeping clean sheets in each of their last four, and have lost only once in nine in the league.

QPR have taken two points from their last six league matches and were hammered 4-0 at home to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.

Nottingham Forest to beat Cardiff

Nottingham Forest moved up to fourth in the Championship in midweek following their 4-0 victory away to QPR.

That was a third win in four matches for Sabri Lamouchi’s side and, returning to the City Ground, where they have won four of their last six, they represent great value.

Cardiff are one of four sides yet to record an away victory in the second tier.

Oxford to beat Walsall

Oxford hammered relegation candidates Southend 4-0 away last weekend, extending their unbeaten run to 15 matches in all competitions.

Karl Robinson’s side have scored three or more goals on eight occasions in that sequence and will surely have too much for lower-league opposition.

Walsall are third-bottom of League Two and were held to a 2-2 draw at home to National League North Darlington in the FA Cup first round.

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