Leg 1 - Hull v Man Utd: Back Bruno Fernandes to have 1+ Shots on Target @ 4/71.57
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Saturday, 12:30
Live on TNT
Bruno Fernandes is maybe the best player in the Premier League, and proved it last year with 30 goal contributions in 35 league games.
He was mainly a creator, racking up a Premier League record 20 assists and averaging 2.50 shots per 90.
His shots on target average last season in the Premier League was 0.70, but I think he'll get opportunities here to get shots away from distance with Hull expected to sit quite deep and look to pick off United on the counter.
Back Fernandes 1+ SOTs
Leg 2 - Nottm Forest v Leeds: Back BTTS 'Yes' @ 4/61.67
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Saturday, 15:00
The two meetings in the Premier League between these sides last season produced an entertaining eight goals, with BTTS landing comfortably in both games.
Leeds are priced as the underdogs for this one, but their pre-season form has been encouraging, winning 4-0 against Augsburg last time out.
They have every reason to be confident for this trip to the City Ground, and I'm expecting another open contest, similar to what we saw last season when these teams met.
Back BTTS 'Yes'
Leg 3 - Ipswich v Sunderland: Back Over 3.5 cards @ 21/202.05
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Saturday, 15:00
Sunderland ranked fifth in the Premier League for total yellow cards accumulated last season (2.16 per game).
That number rose to 2.26 per game away from home, where they typically exerted much less control on games.
Ipswich were also decent for cards in last season's Championship, averaging 1.93 yellows per game.
Considering Ipswich finished in the automatic promotion spots, that figure is relatively high, and it is expected to rise as they return to the Premier League.
This is a clash between two aggressive sides, and cards are a target.
Back Over 3.5 cards
Leg 4 - Back Tottenham Double Chance v Brentford @ 8/151.53
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Saturday, 17:30
Live on Sky Sports Main Event
It's pretty remarkable to think Brentford have never beaten Tottenham at home in the Premier League.
It's made even weirder when you consider how many sides have struggled at the Gtech in recent years, and Spurs' turmoil on the pitch.
Even during their disaster season last year, Tottenham beat Brentford at home and earned a point against Keith Andrews' side on the road.
Spurs were the 6th best away side in the league last season, and crucially avoided defeat in 12 of their 19 matches.
They've made significant improvements in the squad and have had a promising pre-season under Roberto De Zerbi, where Tottenham avoided defeat across five matches.
Back Tottenham Double Chance
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