
Matthew O’Regan is back with this three best bet builders for Saturday’s Premier League football.
After a hiatus last week owing to the FA Cup, the Premier League is back and Matthew O’Regan has bet builders @16/1, 19/1 and 70/1 to whet the appetite ahead of a packed weekend schedule.
Aston Villa vs Ipswich Bet Builder
Both Teams To Score
Aston Villa progressed to the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in ten years after defeating Tottenham Hotspur 2-1. Despite the win, Unai Emery will be disappointed with the match, with Ezri Konsa limping off after 27 minutes, weakening an already stretched defence.
That leaves on-loan Axel Disasi as the only fit centre half – the Frenchman is yet to make his Villa debut. Both teams to score has landed in 9/12 home Premier League games for Aston Villa, as well as all three cup games against Premier League opposition.
Ipswich have seen BTTS in 8/11 away games and are boosted in attack by the addition of Julio Enciso on loan from Brighton.
Julio Enciso over 0.5 Shots on Target
Enciso found consistent game time hard to find at the Seagulls, falling below Joao Pedro and Georginio Rutter in the pecking order.
The Paraguayan is a shot machine, having six shots and two on target on his first start against Southampton.
He also hit three shots on target in each of his last three appearances for Brighton where he played at least 45 minutes, averaging 2.25 shots on target per 90 in all competitions this year.
Morgan Rogers to be booked
Morgan Rogers has been a standout for the Villains this year, registering 17 goal contributions in all competitions already this season.
The 22-year-old is a tenacious midfielder, making 1.79 fouls per 90 and has been booked in his last four Premier League games, as well as the FA Cup win against West Ham. He has nine yellows in 25 domestic starts, so looks value for another yellow card.
Both Teams To Score, Julio Enciso over 0.5 Shots on Target & Morgan Rogers to be booked cat be backed at 19/1 Unibet or compare the prices down below.
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Brentford vs West Ham Bet Builder
Evan Ferguson and Bryan Mbeumo To Score
Evan Ferguson looks set to make his West Ham debut after arriving on a season-long loan from Brighton. The young Irishman has struggled for fitness and form in recent months, falling behind Danny Welbeck in the pecking order. It is hoped a loan to West Ham to be their main talisman, could inspire a boost in confidence.
The 20-year-old has scored just once this season, scoring against Wolves off the bench. However, he has started just one game. Last season, he averaged 0.40 goals per 90, a decrease on his 0.57 per 90 the season before. The talent is evidently there and Ferguson will be relishing the chance for a fresh start.
Bryan Mbeumo has been in fantastic form for Brentford this season, scoring 14 goals in 24 starts for an average of 0.58 goals per 90, including a goal after just a minute in the reverse fixture. Both teams have struggled defensively, so we should see plenty of goals in West London.
Jarrod Bowen Shot On Target
Jarrod Bowen marked his return to action from injury with a goal in the 2-1 loss at Chelsea, his sixth of the season. He has now had a shot on target in 17/22 of his starts and faces a Brentford side who concede an average of 16.93 shots per game.
Evan Ferguson and Bryan Mbeumo To Score, Jarrod Bowen Shot On Target can be backed at 16/1 with Unibet or compare the prices down below.
Crystal Palace vs Everton Bet Builder
Beto to score
Much has been made of Everton’s controversial stoppage-time equaliser in the Merseyside Derby, Beto’s smart early finish seems to have gone under the radar. It was the Guinea-Bissau’s international’s fourth goal in the season, coming in just 483 minutes, following on from his brace against Leicester.
Carlos Alcaraz and Will Hughes To Be Carded
Carlos Alcaraz came on for his Premier League debut for Everton with 13 minutes to go and was perhaps lucky not to be penalised for a trip on Mo Salah. In the 22-year-old’s last Premier League season, he averaged 1.39 fouls per 90, picking up 0.26 yellows per 90.
Will Hughes has been booked in eight of his 16 starts this season, averaging 2.73 fouls per 90 and 0.51 yellow cards per 90. The Eagles vice-captain is a tenacious midfielder and looks a massive price for a card.
Carlos Alcaraz and Will Hughes To Be carded and Beto to score can be backed at 80/1 with bet365 or you can compare prices down below.