Get the best bets for Saturday's football, starting with a Premier League London derby and continuing with Championship, Serie A, La Liga and more...
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Mark O'Haire's props bet for London derby
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Double up on Toney in Brentford v Forest
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Plus Championship, French Cup final, La Liga and more
Crystal Palace 2.829/5 v West Ham 2.9215/8, the Draw 2.255/4
12:30
Live on BT Sport 1
Mark O'Haire says: "Matches between Crystal Palace and West Ham have been closely contested in recent campaigns.
"The two teams cannot be split over their past 11 head-to-head encounters with each side posting a W3-D5-L3 return, however, the Hammers have had the upper-hand in recent meetings in South London, picking up an impressive W5-D2-L1 at Selhurst Park.
"Crystal Palace 2.80 begin the weekend eight points above the drop-zone following a resurgent run of results following Roy Hodgson's return (W3-D1-L1).
"The Eagles believe one more win is required to secure Premier League safety and having posted W4-D1-L0 when welcoming sides below them in the table, the hosts will fancy their chances here."
Napoli 1.251/4 v Salernitana 16.015/1, the Draw 7.06/1
14:00
Chloe Bereford says: "With a win on Saturday, Napoli can all but seal the Serie A title, so Luciano Spalletti will undoubtedly be hoping to get his side back firing after they won just one of their last four matches.
"Knowing the team have won 23 of their last 27 outings will give them confidence, as will their impressive record of eight clean sheets in their last 11 games and the fact they have won each of their last five meetings with Saturday's opponents."
Brentford 1.75/7 v Nottm Forest 5.95/1, the Draw 4.03/1
15:00
Opta Stat: "Brentford striker Ivan Toney has scored in both of his previous league games against Nottingham Forest, with each of these coming in the Bees' 2020-21 promotion season from the Championship.
"He was booked in one of those games also while only three players in the Premier League this season have seen more yellows than Toney's nine."
Brighton 1.538/15 v Wolves 7.413/2, the Draw 4.67/2
15:00
Stephen Tudor says: "To what extent was Brighton's defeat to Forest a Wembley hangover? All will be revealed as the Seagulls play at the Amex for the first time in 29 days.
"The availability of Danny Welbeck is a huge plus for Roberto De Zerbi, the Brighton boss having to rely on raw teenage talent up front in recent weeks. Kaoru Mitoma and Alexis Mac Allister, who have both scored the bulk of their goals on the south coast this term, will welcome the return to home soil.
"All season long, Brighton have scored 3+ goals on five occasions at home. Only Manchester City and Arsenal can top that."
Sunderland 1.9420/21 v Watford 4.47/2, the Draw 3.6553/20
15:00
Jack Critchley says: "Sunderland have seemingly timed their unbeaten run to perfection. The Black Cats are undefeated since mid-March and have won three of their last four and as a result, they have put themselves firmly back into the play-off equation.
"The Wearsiders have had their fair share of injuries this season and despite playing a large chunk of the campaign without their talisman Ross Stewart, they have still managed to find the net in every single home match since the World Cup break.
"Although they've been better away from home this season, their recent record at the Stadium of Light has been excellent and they've scored seven times across their last three games here."
Real Madrid 1.182/11 v Almeria 19.537/2; The Draw 9.617/2
17:30
Live on LaLigaTV and Viaplay Sports 1
"Real Madrid passed up an opportunity to make up ground on the LaLiga leaders Barcelona on Tuesday night.
"Carlo Ancelotti's team lost 4-2 at Girona, with Valentin Castellanos having a memorable night, as he scored all four goals for the opposition. The result leaves Madrid with just seven games to make up the 11 point deficit.
"Almeria promise to give Real another tough game. Fighting against relegation, both teams to score has landed in each of their last seven games, including a recent away trip to Atletico. Back a Real Madrid win and both teams to score at 2.6613/8."
Schalke 2.3611/8 v Werder Bremen 3.259/4, the Draw 3.711/4
17:30
Live on Sky Sports and Betfair Live Video
Kevin Hatchard says: "While Schalke are in the dropzone, Werder are ten points clear, and might have already done enough to survive.
"Coach Ole Werner's commitment to attacking football has reaped rewards - striker Niclas Füllkrug is the league's top scorer with 16 goals, while his partner in attack Marvin Ducksch netted a first ever Bundesliga hat-trick last weekend.
"With Schalke desperate for a win here, I'll back Over 2.5 Goals at 1.88. It's paid out in 14 of Werder's last 17 league games, and ten of Schalke's last 20. The reverse fixture ended 2-1 to Werder."
Nantes 3.052/1 v Toulouse 2.021/1, the Draw 3.613/5
20:00
Live on Betfair Live Video
James Eastham says: "The longer odds on Nantes create a good opportunity to back the underdogs on the Asian Handicap. With our selection, you'll make a profit if Nantes win or if the game ends all-square (both apply only at the end of 90 minutes).
"Toulouse may be four places and nine points ahead of Nantes in the Ligue 1 standings but there are legitimate explanations for the gap. Nantes faced a gruelling group phase in the Europa League during the autumn months. The after-effects of those six matches and the frequent travel on their small squad have been felt since the turn of the year.
"This season Nantes have also suffered far more injuries than Toulouse, stretching manager Antoine Kombouare's ability to rejig the side on a sometimes weekly basis.
"This weekend Nantes are at full strength, however, and, with everyone available, they're no weaker than Toulouse. Goalkeeper Alban Lafont and playmaker Ludovic Blas, for example, are class performers that will go on to bigger and better things."
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