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·20 December 2024
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·20 December 2024
This Saturday Betfair are offering you the chance to start a free bet streak by placing a £10 bet on any sport on the Betfair Exchange.
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We simply have to back John McGinn then at 7.5 to score at anytime.
McGinn is Emery's skipper and he's quietly having a very impressive season playing as one of the four attack-minded players in this system that has the two central midfielders sitting behind as insurance.
We've seen from his time playing for Scotland, McGinn carries the quality and attacking nous to be a potent player in the final third. He's scored 20 goals for Scotland which puts him fifth on their all-time top goalscorer list. There's a chance he might become their top goalscorer in history as he only needs another 11 goals to break Kenny Dalglish's and Denis Law's goalscoring record.
For Villa, the rampaging Scot has had at least one shot in his last 11 appearances, totalling 21 shots in total. And his willingness to join the central striker is seen through statistics like the 3.6 runs into the box he's making in his last 11 matches and the 3.8 touches in the opposition box.
Brighton's great start to the season under new boss Fabian Hürzeler has gone off the rails of late with no wins in their last four games. This despite them being odds-on favourites in three of them, all against sides in the bottom six. The issue has been conceding goals, giving the lead away against both Southampton and Leicester, with two late goals shipped at the Foxes to only draw, then conceding three against goal-shy Crystal Palace.
Despite their scoring prowess - the Seagualls have scored 26 goals - they've conceded nearly as many in 25, the joint seventh highest tally in the league. So, it's 51 goals scored in Brighton matches, at an average of 3.19 per-game. Seven of their last eight have gone over 2.5 and overall it's 12 of 16 with three or more goals (75%).
There have been 40 goals scored in Brentford's eight home Premier League games so far this season (F26 A14), with the average of five currently the highest goals-per-game average at a venue in a single Premier League campaign in the competition's history.
They aren't bottom of the table, but Holstein Kiel look ill-equipped for life in the Bundesliga in their first top-flight campaign of the modern era. They lack Bundesliga experience apart from notable exceptions like Lewis Holtby, and the defensive side of their game has been a shambles. To make matters worse, goalkeeper Timon Weiner is having a nightmare - according to official Bundesliga data, Weiner has the worst post-shot xG differential in the division, and has conceded five more goals than he should have.
However, even though Kiel are dreadful at the back, they have at least scored in ten of their 14 league matches this term, and they should get chances against an Augsburg team that is excellent at home but poor on the road. FCA haven't kept a clean sheet on the road in the league since early March, and even that was against hapless Darmstadt.
I think is generously priced here at 1.8.
Aleksandar Isak (v Ipswich) and Jarrod Bowen (v Brighton) form our Saturday Superboost with both players in red hot form.
Isak has scored in his last three Premier League games, whilst all four of Jarrod Bowen's Premier League goals this season have come in home matches.
We just need both men to have a single shot on target for the Superboost to land, and they have each had 14 of those across their last 10 league games.
With Ipswich and Brighton leaking goals, the two strikers leading the line will be fancying their chances this weekend.