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Tottenham vs Aston Villa 14:00

Knowing that three points will take them joint third, two points off top spot, Aston Villa will go all out to beat this injury riddled Tottenham team. After doing a double over Spurs last season, Villa will feel them more than capable to do just this today.

Three of the last five meetings seen both teams score, with four of those five games, seeing over 2.5 goals.

Star striker, Ollie Watkins, who has 6 goals and 5 assists to his name already this season we want to continue his impressive form. Another player who’s amazing performances at the start of the season has been pivotal to his teams early success is Heung-Min Son. 8 goals and 1 assist has certainly filled the void left by Harry Kane. If Tottenham are going to score any today, I firmly believe it will come through this man.

In the previous five heads to heads this fixture has seen a minimum of eight corners, with the other four meetings, registering double figures!

There have been 17 yellow cards given out in the three previous meetings between these two teams! Today will be no different as both teams have a lot at stake!

This should be a cracker!

Everton vs Manchester United 16:30

Everton are unbeaten in the last four Premier League games scoring a total of 8 goals but failing to keep a clean sheet in the last two! As for Manchester United, it’s back to back 1-0 for them. Before this slight upturning form it was five games without a clean sheet. Six of their last nine games in all competitions has seen over 2.5 goals.

Three of the last four meetings between these two has seen over 2.5 cards dished out by the referee!

Rasmus Hojlund has yet to score in the Premier League, but the confidence is building for the Denmark International having netted five goals in four Champions League games for Man United this season.

As for Marcus Rashford, always looking at threats for Manchester United with his blistering pace should be raring to go for this one having just played a total of 67 minutes while on international duty for England.

In terms of corners, Manchester United dominate possession in my opinion and have not 20 corners in the previous three Premier League games. Everton will take confidence in United defensive injuries and will look to use set pieces to their advantage.