Matchweek Ten
Tottenham Hotspur ($2.87) vs Manchester United ($2.30) – Sunday 31st October @3:30am AEDT
Being dubbed by some as ‘El Sackio’, under pressure Spurs host beleaguered Manchester United on Sunday morning.
Spurs boss Nuno Espirito Santo continues to feel the heat from Spurs fans, who feel his side are devoid of attacking flair and creativity.
Tottenham suffered another London derby defeat last week at the hands of West Ham, with Spurs failing to register a single shot on goal in the second half.
Meanwhile, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his Manchester United side will be desperate to bounce back from a humiliating 5-0 thrashing at home to bitter rivals Liverpool.
It has been reported that United boss Solskjaer has the next three games to save his job, but this could very well be his last in charge, should United fail to claim three points.
Team News
Tottenham winger Brian Gil looks to be in doubt after suffering an injury midweek against Burnley.
Manchester United will be without Paul Pogba, who is suspended after he was sent off following his horrific tackle on Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita.
Best Bets
First Team To Score To Score: Manchester United ($1.90)
Leicester City ($2.40) vs Arsenal ($2.75) – Saturday 30th October @10:30pm AEDT
Resurgent Leicester welcome Arsenal to the King Power stadium on Saturday at 10:30pm.
The Foxes have won two on the bounce following a 4-2 thrashing of Manchester United and a gutsy 2-1 away win at Brentford.
Arsenal are undefeated since they suffered a 5-0 thrashing away at Manchester City in August and will look to jump into fifth with a win away in the Midlands.
Team News
Leicester are still without a hosting of first team players including Wilfred Ndidi, Wesley Fofana and James Justin.
Arsenal, contrarily, could see a host of players be available for selection including Ben White, Kieran Tierney and Martin Odegaard.
Best Bets
Match Result: Leicester ($2.40)
Liverpool ($1.22) vs Brighton ($12) – Sunday 31st October @1:00 am AEDT
High-flying Liverpool welcome plucky Brighton to Anfield at 1am Sunday.
The Reds recorded a historic win over bitter rivals Manchester United last Monday, thrashing their old foes 5-0 away at Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, Brighton sit only two points outside of the top four after an excellent start to the season.
Brighton boss Graham Potter continues to increase his reputation as one of England’s most promising young managers, with a philosophy for playing with creativity and style.
Team News
Liverpool midfielder Fabinho could be in doubt with an ongoing knee complaint.
Danny Welbeck and Dan Burn remain sidelined for Brighton with injuries.
Best Bets
First Goalscorer: Mohammed Salah ($3.40)