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Arsenal v Birmingham (Sat, 15:00)

All of Arsenal’s home matches this season have seen at least five goals while 12/22 of their home fixtures since the start of last season have settled the +3.5 goals market. Over the same period, 8/12 of their games hosting bottom-half opposition have contained more than three goals as have 8/22 of Birmingham’s away matches since they were promoted to the Premier League.

There have been +3.5 goals in 8/12 of Arsenal’s home matches against bottom-half sides and also in 8/22 of Birmingham’s away games in 2010/11.

Bolton v Stoke (Sat, 15:00)

Bolton have drawn the first half of 4/8 home fixtures against top-half non-Big Four teams as have Stoke in 7/8 away games against middle-third sides.

Bolton have drawn the first half of 4/8 home fixtures against top-half non-Big Four teams while Stoke have been tied 0-0 at the break in 7/8 away games against middle-third sides. The visitors have a terrible first-half record on the road. Since the start of last season they have scored before the interval just twice in 22 away fixtures.

Fulham v Spurs (Sat, 15:00)

At least three goals have been scored in 7/10 of Fulham’s home matches and the same has been true in 13/22 of Spurs’ away fixtures since 2009/10. Similarly, 3/4 of the Cottagers’ home games against top-six sides have also settled the +2.5 goals market as have 5/8 of the visitors’ trips to middle-third teams.

At least three goals have been scored in 7/10 of Fulham’s home matches and also in 5/8 of Spurs’ away fixtures against middle-third teams since 2009/10.

Man Utd v West Brom (Sat, 15:00)

Man Utd have won-to-nil in 12/17 home matches and also in 5/6 home matches when they have previously been on a five-game home winning streak. West Brom have lost to nil in 2/3 away games this season but all of their games have been against Big Four opposition. Promoted teams have lost-to-nil in 5/5 away games following an away victory.

Man Utd have won-to-nil in 12/17 home matches while promoted teams have lost-to-nil in 5/5 away matches following an away victory.


Newcastle v Wigan (Sat, 15:00)

There have been +2.5 goals in 2/3 of Newcastle’s home matches this season and also in 8/11 of Wigan’s away games against bottom-half sides since 2009/10. Over the same period, 15/21 of their away fixtures have seen more than a brace of goals while nine of the matches have featured four or more.

There have been +2.5 goals in 2/3 of Newcastle’s home matches this season and also in 8/11 of Wigan’s away games against bottom-half sides since 2009/10.

Wolves v West Ham (Sat, 15:00)

-2.5 goals have been scored in 15/22 of Wolves’ home matches since they were promoted while West Ham have failed to score in 5/9 away fixtures. The visitors are winless in seven trips to bottom-six opposition and four of the games have been goalless at the break.

-2.5 goals have been scored in 15/22 of Wolves’ home matches since they were promoted while West Ham have failed to score in 5/9 away fixtures.

Aston Villa v Chelsea (Sat, 17:30)

Aston Villa have lost just 2/8 home matches against Big Four sides since 2008/09 with six HT draws while Chelsea have lost 5/6 away fixtures against top-half non-Big Four teams with four HT stalemates. The hosts have also been tied at the break in 10/14 home fixtures and have suffered just two defeats in that spell.

Aston Villa have lost just 2/8 home matches against Big Four sides since 2008/09 while Chelsea have lost 5/6 away fixtures against top-half non-Big Four teams.

Everton v Liverpool (Sun, 13:30)

Everton have won 9/13 home fixtures with six victories by two clear goals while Liverpool have failed to scored in 5/6 trips to bottom-six sides. The Toffees have also picked up seven points from their last three home games against Big Four sides whereas Liverpool have won just 1/12 away fixtures.

Everton have won 9/13 home fixtures with six victories by two clear goals while Liverpool have won only 1/12 away matches.

Blackpool v Man City (Sun, 16:00)

6/7 of Blackpool’s league matches this season have seen at least three goals as have 4/6 of Man City’s away games against promoted sides since 2008/09. The hosts have scored in 5/7 of their league matches (only failing at Stamford Bridge and the Emirates Stadium) while City have conceded in 10/12 on the road.

6/7 of Blackpool’s league matches this season have seen at least three goals as have 4/6 of Man City’s away games against promoted sides since 2008/09.

Blackburn v Sunderland (Mon, 20:00)


Blackburn have recorded W/Ws in 5/7 home matches against middle-third sides whereas Sunderland have lost 14/22 away fixtures since the start of last season with nine L/L doubles. Rovers have been beaten in only 4/22 home games since 2009/10 while Sunderland have won just twice on the road over the same period.

Blackburn have recorded W/Ws in 5/7 home matches against middle-third sides whereas Sunderland have lost 14/22 away fixtures since the start of last season.
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