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Pick 4 Correct Score Preview

Pete O’Rourke shares his preview for this weekend’s Premier League Pick 4 Correct Score pool. He has posted a Syndicate and you can join him in shooting for a share of £15,000!

 

Bournemouth v Man City

Bournemouth have yet to pick up a point or score a goal in their opening two games as they prepare to play host to Manchester City. City have four points from their opening two games and Pep Guardiola’s men who had one of the best away records in the Premier League last season will be looking to pick up more points on their travels to Bournemouth. City should prove too strong for Bournemouth and an away win looks to be on the cards.

0-1, 0-2 ,0-3, other away win

 

Newcastle v West Ham

The pressure is already to starting to grow on both Newcastle and West Ham after losing their opening two games and both sides will be desperate to get off the mark this weekend. West Ham showed some grit and character as they lost out late on against Southampton despite playing most of the game with just ten men. Newcastle have yet to score this season and although West Ham have issues in defence they do look like they have a goal in them at the other end. An away win looks the call here and there should be goals in this contest.

1-1, 1-2, 1-3 any other away win

 

Watford v Brighton

Watford have made a strong start to life under Marco Silva with four points from their opening two games, while Brighton have found the going tough in their first Premier League campaign. Brighton have shown very little in their two defeats to Manchester City and Leicester City and it looks like it could be a long, hard season for Chris Hughton’s men. Watford’s home form last season was key to them staying up and with Brighton struggling for goals a comfortable home win should be the outcome at Vicarage Road.

1-0, 2-0, 2-1

 

Man Utd v Leicester

This one could be an absolute goalfest with both sides starting the campaign in a rich vein of goalscoring form. United have impressed with two back-to-back 4-0 wins to put down a marker for the title race and they should be too strong for Leicester at Old Trafford. Leicester scored three goals at Arsenal on the weekend of the season, but still lost the game and their defensive frailities should offer United lots of chances to get among the goals this weekend. A high-scoring United win should be on the agenda.

3-0, any other home win

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