4 To Score: Four goalscorers who could win you £250k

Our writers predict the first scorer in these Premier League matches for our free-to-play football predictions game.
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To help you make your picks, our writers reveal who they think will break the deadlock in the Premier League this weekend.
Southampton v Wolves: James Ward-Prowse
Wolves have only taken one point from four away games against other members of the bottom five, so side with Southampton here.
The Saints have won three of their last five matches, and made both Manchester United and Liverpool sweat in between.
James Ward-Prowse has scored four in his last six at St Mary's, and won't be a particularly popular choice.
Manchester United v West Ham: Anthony Martial
United’s home form isn’t great, but they should score first against a West Ham side who have failed to net in three successive away matches.
Martial is the obvious pick. He is certain to start, having been left on the bench against Barcelona in midweek, and has scored four times in four appearances against West Ham at Old Trafford.
Crystal Palace v Manchester City: Kevin de Bruyne
Palace have gone behind in four of their five home matches against the top six this season, so opt for a City player.
De Bruyne was left on the bench for nearly all of the defeat at Tottenham on Tuesday, so we can be confident that he will start this match.
Three of the Belgian’s five goals this season have been the first of the match, including in his last league game against Cardiff.
Liverpool v Chelsea: Roberto Firmino
Chelsea have conceded the first goal in five of their last six Premier League away games, so it’s likely that Liverpool will break the deadlock on Sunday.
Firmino has hit a hot streak in front of goal, scoring in three of his last four matches, including against Porto in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The Brazilian broke the deadlock in their last league game at Anfield against Tottenham, as well as against Burnley in March.
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