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Pete O’Rourke shares his preview for this weekend’s Pick 4 Correct Score pool. 

Pick 4 Correct Score Preview. Pete O’Rourke shares his preview for this weekend’s Pick 4 Correct Score pool. Join his syndicate here! 

Juventus v Torino (Saturday 19:45)

Champions Juventus take on Torino in the Turin derby on Saturday with both sides still unbeaten in Serie A this term. Juventus have the bragging rights against their local rivals having won eight of their last ten meetings, but Torino did earn a draw at Juventus last season. Torino have goals in their side and they can pose a threat to Juventus, but the home side have enough quality in their side to get the job done.

2-1, 3-1 other home win, 1-1

Sampdoria v AC Milan (Sunday 11:30)

Sampdoria play host to big-spending AC Milan looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the season in Serie A. Expensively assembled new-look Milan side have won four of their five opening Serie A games, but a heavy defeat to Lazio on their last game away from home has raised question marks about the Rossoneri. This trip to Genoa to take on Sampdoria will show how far this Milan team has come and they should be good enough to get a result in a closely-contested game.

1-1 0-1, 0-2, other away win

Sheffield Wednesday v Sheffield United (13:15)

Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United contest the first Steel City derby in five years this weekend and it should be an entertaining encounter at Hillsborough. Both sides go into the game in good form with Wednesday unbeaten in seven, while United have won four of their last five. Wednesday are strong on their own home patch and this will be a real test for United on their return to the Championship. Goals look to be the order of the day and Wednesday could just edge it by the odd goal in a high-scoring affair.

1-1, 2-1, 3-1,

Brighton v Newcastle (16:00)

Two of the newly promoted sides lock horns on Sunday as Newcastle make the long trip to Brighton with the Magpies currently enjoying a better start to life in the Premier League. Newcastle have won their last three games after a slow start to the season, while Brighton have recorded just the one win since promotion back to the top flight. Goals have been in short supply for both sides and this looks like it could be cagey affair at the Amex Stadium. A low-scoring draw looks on the card and that result would probably suit both teams.

0-0, 1-1, 0-1

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