It was a bumper opening day of action in the Premier League, with most of the big names getting off to winning starts and they will be looking to follow that up on match day two. Manchester City saw off Chelsea last weekend, with Erling Haaland getting on the scoresheet, whilst Mohamed Salah opened his account against Ipswich. Such form didn’t strike Dominic Solanke however on his Tottenham debut, but the Spurs man will be out to make his home bow in style here.
Manchester City vs Ipswich Town – Erling Haaland to score anytime
1/2 at Rhino Bet
There is a freshness about Erling Haaland that wasn’t seen for large parts of last season, with the Norwegian looking to have benefitted from a full summer of rest. He was at his clinical best to help his side overcome Chelsea last weekend and he will be eager to lead the line again here against Ipswich Town. The Tractor Boys should make this tough for Haaland and co, especially as they have absolutely nothing to lose but City should register a win here and Haaland will be wanting in on the act and he is short odds to net again with many punters and EPL betting sites.
Tottenham vs Everton – Dominic Solanke to score anytime
7/5 at Rhino Bet
Having made his debut in a disappointing draw with Leicester last time out, Dominic Solanke will be doing all he can to open his Spurs account, having made a big money switch from Bournemouth in the summer. Tottenham and Solanke need to get going sooner rather than later, with the hunt for a top 4 finish sure to be on throughout the campaign and they can’t afford to lose ground on the likes of Aston Villa and Manchester United. Everton should provide a stern test, but Solanke could prove to be the difference maker for Tottenham.
Liverpool vs Brentford – Mohamed Salah to score anytime
4/5 at Betzone
It was a triumphant return to life in a Liverpool shirt for Mohamed Salah last weekend, who bagged against Ipswich Town and the Egyptian will be looking to continue his hot streak here against Brentford. Whilst Liverpool’s first half performance in East Anglia was a little laboured but they came good, and Salah was a huge part of that. He may find it difficult to find space against a Brentford side that are very physical with their approach, but he tends to find a way to impact games, and he will be threatening from the outset at Anfield.
EPL Goal Scorer Acca – 24-25th August 2024