It was a bumper weekend of Premier League action last time out, with the goals flying in across the grounds and a repeat showing looks to be on the cards this time around too. The international break is looming and plenty of big names will be looking to keep adding to their tallies, as the season gets into its stride. Cole Palmer and Ollie Watkins bagged last weekend, and the English duo will be looking for more of the same this time around against Nottingham Forest and Manchester United respectively. Elsewhere, Dominic Solanke now looks to be into his stride at Tottenham and he’ll be looking to keep the goals coming, as Spurs travel to Brighton.
Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest – Cole Palmer to score anytime
Evens at Rhino Bet
Having scored a ridiculous 4 goals in one half against Brighton last weekend, Cole Palmer looks to be back to his very best in a Chelsea shirt. The blues have put a sticky start to the season behind them and they look to be finding the net with ease of late, something Palmer has played a huge part in. Alongside Jadon Sancho, Palmer looks ready to make a real assault on the Premier League Golden Boot listings again this term and he is in the hunt for it with most punters and EPL betting sites. Nottingham Forest won’t make this easy, but Cole Palmer has the quality to break any defence down.
Aston Villa vs Manchester United – Ollie Watkins to score anytime
6/4 at Betzone
With 4 goals in his last 3 games, Ollie Watkins has hit a rich vein of form, and he will be looking to keep it going against Manchester United here. This is a huge game for both sides, with Villa looking to build upon their good start to the season and Manchester United looking t paper over every crack possible. So often for Villa, Ollie Watkins is the man they go to when they are looking for crucial goals and in a fixture that could be defined by fine margins, Ollie Watkins looks set to be the man that makes the difference.
Brighton vs Tottenham – Dominic Solanke to score anytime
7/4 at Rhino Bet
Tottenham are slowly beginning to find their feet this season and the goal returns of Dominic Solanke looks to be a big part of that. The Englishman was signed from Bournemouth in the summer with the task of filling the big shoes left by Harry Kane and thus far, he has bagged twice for his new club. Brighton away is never an easy game and Tottenham certainly won’t have things all their own way but with Son Heung-min missing, Spurs need someone to step up to the plate and Dominic Solanke could well be the man for the job.
EPL Goal Scorer Acca – 6th October 2024