George Pitts runs through the best bets, Super 6 predictions and top stats for each of Saturday's 3pm Premier League encounters.
2pts Eden Hazard to score and Chelsea to win at 5/4
1pt Crystal Palace to win to nil at 9/4
1pt Jeffrey Schlupp to score anytime in Palace v Southampton at 7/1
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A meeting between two sides looking to avoid a relegation battle this season.
They both have one win to their name so far, both have excellent managers and squads that look capable of staying up.
Brighton's last home outing saw them pull off a surprise victory over Manchester United, but they could be brought back down to earth here as they host a buoyant Fulham.
The Cottagers scored four as they beat Burnley last week - a victory that could kick-start their season and they are fairly priced at 5/2 to get the victory here.
There were plenty of positives to take from that match, with summer signings Jean Michael Seri, Aleksandar Mitrovic (twice) and Andre Schurrle getting on the score sheet.
An interesting one to note is that German forward Schurrle had 11 shots against the Clarets - netting with his final attempt - and at 11/2 he looks a good price in a score-and-win double after getting a taste of glory in the white shirt.
The Cottagers put in an impressive attacking performance last time out and they can trouble Chris Hughton's Seagulls, so backing an away victory with the draw no bet concession at 5/4 looks excellent value.
Super 6 prediction: Brighton 1-2 Fulham (Sky Bet odds: 10/1)
Best Bet: Fulham to win/draw no bet - 5/4
Chelsea have made a perfect start to the season and they can take this run to four successive wins when they welcome Bournemouth to Stamford Bridge.
The Cherries have won two of their last three Premier League meetings at Stamford Bridge, and you can back them to win here at a best price of just over 10/1.
They have had a great start to the season, with seven points from nine - and have already won at Chelsea in 2018 - and Eddie Howe's men will hope to continue an impressive start to the season.
But they should suffer a first defeat on matchday four, with the Blues now under the stewardship of Maurizio Sarri and we do not expect them to slip up on Saturday.
They may have been fortunate to get away with the win at Newcastle due to a fortuitous penalty and late own goal, but Chelsea dominated possession and it should be the same case on Saturday.
Eden Hazard told reporters before their trip to Tyneside that he was '200% fit' and he was effective on his first start for the Blues this season.
He had 74 first-half touches at St James' Park - only second to Jorginho - and his dribbles were key as he tried to unlock the Magpies' defence. It is one thing knowing about his threat, but another to actually stop him and expect him to be vital again when the Cherries visit West London. Backing him in a score-and-win double brings an eye-catching 5/4 price while he is available at 9/2 to score first.
Another one to note at 17/20 is Chelsea to score in both halves - the win at Newcastle was the first time they have failed to do so this term.
Super 6 prediction: Chelsea 3-0 AFC Bournemouth (Sky Bet odds: 15/2)
Best Bet: Eden Hazard to score and Chelsea to win at 5/4
Palace to beat Southampton at just over evens could be the best price you can get for a home team in the top flight this weekend.
Roy Hodgson's Eagles have lost two in a row since their opening day victory at Fulham, but we are backing them to return to winning ways and get all three points against Mark Hughes' struggling Saints.
Palace's win over Swansea in the Carabao Cup will have done them some good, with Alexander Sorloth scoring, while Southampton got a late winner at Brighton.
Palace were unbeaten in 12 of 19 home games last season, showing how difficult a place Selhurst Park is to visit, and their only league game there so far this season was a 2-0 defeat to title chasers Liverpool - who only sealed the victory late in the game.
Roy Hodgson's side did not concede at Fulham and - going in to the end of last season - they have kept five clean sheets in their last eight games in all competitions, while Southampton are yet to score more than one goal in a match this term. Therefore Palace to nil could present returns at a best price of 9/4.
Wilfried Zaha is the obvious danger man for the hosts (19/10 anytime) but moving Jeffrey Schlupp further forward has proved a masterstroke and provided the Eagles with even more threat out wide, in addition to that of Zaha, Andros Townsend and marauding left-back Patrick van Aanholt.
Schlupp has been nominated for Palace's player of the month award after his displays and 7/1 for him to find the back of the net could present real value.
It's going to be a long season for Mark Hughes at Southampton - we said the match at Everton could prove to be a wake-up call but they just cannot get going and a trip to Palace is certainly not what they need right now.
Super 6 prediction: Crystal Palace 2-0 Southampton (Sky Bet odds: 7/1)
Best Bet: Crystal Palace to win to nil at 9/4
The tough start to the season continues for Huddersfield as they face a trip to Everton hopeful of getting their first win at the fourth attempt.
They face a Toffees side yet to taste defeat in the Premier League under Marco Silva after winning one and drawing two and we expect them to triumph here - even without the suspended Richarlison.
With the start to the season in mind, it is hard to look past Huddersfield and Cardiff as favourites for the drop and David Wagner's team need a change in fortunes fast to get out of a losing habit.
A home game with Crystal Palace and away trip to Leicester gives them hope but shows the tough task in hand for the Terriers.
Everton should prove too strong at Goodison and 11/20 is the best price available for the home victory, as they look to get over throwing a two-goal lead away in the draw at Bournemouth.
A skull fracture to Michael Keane at the Vitality last week should allow Kurt Zouma to come in for his Everton Premier League debut after playing in the Carabao Cup win over Rotherham in midweek, showing the strength in depth they now have.
A home win-to-nil looks good at 11/8 with Town looking well short up front - having had only 16 attempts on total in their three games this term.
Looking for further value, Everton to win with a -1-goal handicap at 6/4 could be worth backing, while Theo Walcott (9/4 anytime) has bagged in his last two league appearances.
Super 6 prediction: Everton 2-0 Huddersfield (Sky Bet odds: 5/1)
Best Bet: Theo Walcott to score anytime at 9/4
A real tough one to call as both sides search for their first Premier League win of the season - and that is probably why it screams out a draw.
West Ham and Manuel Pellegrini are more in need of the points in this one, having lost their opening three and they will be hoping the midweek comeback at Wimbledon in the Carabao Cup will provide them with some sort of springboard to secure the three points.
Wolves will enter the match buoyant after holding champions Manchester City to a 1-1 draw but the top-flight newcomers will have upped their performance levels for the visit of the champions and facing another struggling side will be a different sort of clash.
The two sides have quality, expensively-assembled squads and should be nowhere near the bottom come May.
Marko Arnautovic has looked lively early on for the Hammers, while Wolves' Ruben Neves has unsurprisingly found his feet in the top tier.
A draw is available at a best price of 5/2, while there could be value in the booking points market seeing as West Ham already have 12 cautions in four games (all competitions) this term.
That includes six in their last home game - a 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth - and with a frustrating start tempers could stray again.
West Ham to receive the first booking at evens is tempting, while over three West Ham cards in the match looks juicy enough at odds in excess of 3/1.
Super 6 prediction: West Ham 1-1 Wolves (Sky Bet odds: 5/1)
Best Bet: Over three West Ham cards at 15/4
Posted at 1000 BST on 31/8/18