There are five Premier League games taking place on a busy Saturday and we have put together a four-fold for the action.
Saturday is a busy day for Premier League fans, with five games spread from the traditional 3pm slot right through to the late-night offering featuring London rivals Tottenham and Fulham.
The action from the capital also includes Brentford hosting Burnley, while Manchester City entertain Leeds United and Sunderland tackle Bournemouth in the other 3pm starts before Everton seek to back up their Old Trafford heroics by taking down Newcastle United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
We’ve got a Saturday four-fold from the Premier League that comes in at odds of more than 14/1 if successful.
Saturday Premier League Tips
Brentford to beat Burnley & Both Teams to Score @ 23/10
Manchester City to win & Over 2.5 Goals @ 7/10
Sunderland or draw @ 4/7
Everton vs Newcastle Under 2.5 Goals @ 31/40
Four-fold @ 14.64/1
Bees to punish leaky Burnley
Scott Parker’s Burnley head for the Gtech Community Stadium having conceded at least two goals in six of their last seven Premier League matches. The Clarets have lost five of six on the road, their away days averaging 4.5 goals per game.
Brentford have been poor on the road themselves, but only Arsenal and Man City have won more home games and scored more home goals than Keith Andrews’ side this season.
Brentford’s good form at home has only resulted in one clean sheet from six, while Burnley have scored in every away game since the season-opening loss at Spurs.
Manchester United, Liverpool and Newcastle have all conceded three times at the Gtech this season and the Bees can win another entertaining encounter.
Leg 1: Brentford to beat Burnley & Both Teams to Score @ 23/10
Whites rearguard in trouble again
Only two sides have conceded more goals on the road than Leeds this season and it means Daniel Farke is struggling to hold onto his job after five defeats in the last six games anywhere.
They shipped five at Arsenal earlier in the season and have leaked three in recent trips to Brighton and Nottingham Forest.
Pep Guardiola’s side are reeling from losses to Newcastle and Bayer Leverkusen, but they are the joint-leading scorers in the Premier League and should have too much firepower for Leeds.
Leg 2: Manchester City to win & Over 2.5 Goals @ 7/10
Blacks Cats can stifle Cherries
Bournemouth’s away form is becoming a worry for Andoni Iraola. The Cherries have just one victory on the road this season and only Burnley have conceded more than their 16 in six games.
Sunderland’s superb start back in the top flight owes much to an unbeaten run at the Stadium of Light, with three wins and three draws on Wearside.
They have been hard to break down here, leaders Arsenal accounting for two of the five goals they have lost, and can battle their way to at least a share of the spoils.
Leg 3: Sunderland or draw @ 4/7
Goals at a premium on Merseyside
Like their North East rivals, Newcastle love home comforts. The Magpies deserved their win against Man City last week, but it’s a different story on the road, where they have taken just three points from 18 on offer, with just one win in 11 away games in all competitions.
Everton are hard to beat at their new home – only Spurs have managed it – but five of the seven games here have yielded under 2.5 goals.
The last three Premier League meetings between these sides have produced just three goals and this Saturday teatime contest could follow a similar pattern.
Leg 4: Under 2.5 Goals @ 31/40





















