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Haaland to deny Leeds a Big Sam bounce
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Salah and Toney backed in Anfield Bet Builder
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Enjoy Serie A clash with 6/1 Bet Builder
Freiburg v RB Leipzig: Nkunku to punish hosts
Freiburg 4.216/5 v RB Leipzig 1.9720/21, the Draw 3.929/10
14:30
Live on Betfair Live Video
Kevin Hatchard says: "For the second season running, Freiburg have had their dreams of DFB Pokal glory dashed by RB Leipzig.
"Last season it was in a nail-biting final in Berlin, courtesy of an agonising penalty shoot-out. This season was more clear-cut, as Die Roten Bullen trampled Freiburg into the Europa Park turf in front of their own fans, completely dominating their semi-final in a 5-1 win.
"Now Leipzig are looking to ruin Freiburg's Champions League qualification hopes too. Marco Rose's men are a place and two points behind Christian Streich's side in the race for fourth, and they have now won five of their last six competitive matches...
"The Frenchman Christopher Nkunku - who appears to be joining Chelsea in the summer - has 14 league goals and 19 in all competitions. Given that he's scored in both competitive meetings with Freiburg this season, I think backing him to score again at 17/10 is reasonable."
Man City v Leeds United: Big Sam's baptism of fire
Man City 1.182/11 v Leeds 18.535/2, the Draw 9.417/2
15:00
Opta Stat: "Leeds lost four Premier League matches by three or more goals in April, having only done so once between August and March this season, losing 5-2 to Brentford in September.
"Man City's Erling Haaland meanwhile has scored 16 goals in 16 Premier League games on Saturdays this season. The last player to score more Saturday goals in a single campaign was Mohamed Salah (19 in 2017-18)."
Bournemouth v Chelsea: More Blues for Lampard
Bournemouth 3.613/5 v Chelsea 2.245/4, the Draw 3.5551/20
15:00
Stephen Tudor says: "Will things finally click at the Vitality Stadium? That feels doubtful considering they have turned in desperation to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, a striker who hasn't scored a league goal for 10 months. Raheem Sterling, meanwhile, last converted at Nottingham Forest on New Year's Day.
"The Cherries have impressed of late and may be even more dangerous now that safety has virtually been achieved. Two-thirds of their goals have been scored after the break with four in recent weeks slotted home around the hour-mark. Dominic Solanke is the man in form, with three goals and three assists since the start of April."
Roma v Inter: A 6/1 Bet Builder for Saturday's Serie A clash
Roma 3.3512/5 v Inter 2.56/4, the Draw 3.211/5
17:00
Live on BT Sport 3
Bad Man Betting says: "The end of the season is kitchen sink time, with just two points separating Mourinho's men and Simone Inzaghi's Inter. That undoubtedly means goals. In fact, Serie A goals per game in the month of May increases from 2.53 in April to 2.83 (2014 to present).
"Then you look at the two sides; not only did the reverse fixture finish 2-1, but this campaign Roma average 2.30 goals per game, while Inter Milan average 2.88...
"On current form no one is preventing Inter from scoring. They've notched 12 goals in their last three league games and are fresh off the back of a 6-0 midweek thumping of Verona on their travels.
"Roma's leaky defence won't be able to hold out against that, conceding in each of their last three. But you can't underestimate their attacking threat, scoring at least once in each of their last eight in all competitions."
Liverpool v Brentford: Salah and Toney can combine in near 50/1 Bet Builder
Liverpool 1.51/2 v Brentford 6.86/1, the Draw 5.39/2
17:30
Live on Sky Sports
Dave Tindall says: "The idea that Brentford are far more dangerous at home than away applies to their games with Liverpool. They've caused Jurgen Klopp some big headaches in West London since being promoted, drawing 3-3 in their first season back and overpowering them 3-1 in early January.
"But last season's game at Anfield was a cruise for Liverpool as goals from Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Takumi Minamino secured a 3-0 win. The pattern of both teams' results this season suggests a repeat but obviously we want to land something bigger than a basic Liverpool win.
"Brentford (26) have let in far fewer away goals than Spurs (35) and Manchester United (32) so they aren't exactly flakey on the road. But no-one can stop Mo Salah scoring at Anfield right now and the hosts' 'Egyptian King' has netted in eight straight home games since late January."
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