Three more games on Thursday night when we're backing Mason Greenwood, Southampton and goals on the south coast. Paul Higham explains.
1pt Both teams to score & over 2.5 goals in Bournemouth v Spurs at 6/5
1pt Southampton to beat Everton at 12/5
1pt Mason Greenwood to score anytime at 2/1
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You know you're bad when Tottenham are odds-on to beat you on your own patch, but that's the case with Bournemouth here, underdogs against Jose Mourinho's side who have only won three league games on the road all season. The Cherries only have four wins at home.
Their form at the Vitality has, ironically, not had much vitality in it and that's a major reason for their impending downfall - along with their incredible consistency in poor defending. One more goal against will make them the first team to concede 60 goals in five straight seasons in Premier League history, that's some going.
It's also a cause for hope for Mourinho - who has never lost away from home to a side in the relegation zone in his 24 games - and helps to explains those 7/10 odds that you just can't be interested in given this Spurs side - even if they are 21 points better than Bournemouth.
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Spurs won a snoozefest against Everton at home but their last away game at Sheffield United summed them up, shipping three against one of the lowest-scoring teams who'd only scored 17 goals in 15 home games before that.
And that's the hope for both Bournemouth and us as we play the both teams to score and over 2.5 goals market. I actually think the over 2.5 goals (4/5) is a better shout on its own than both teams scoring (8/11) as I can see a scenario where Spurs score first and Bournemouth crumble.
I'm not confident enough to include anything backing a Spurs win, but am comfortable with rolling those two stats up at odds-against.
Prediction: Bournemouth 2-2 Tottenham (Sky Bet odds: 14/1)
Best bet: Both teams to score & over 2.5 goals at 6/5
Differing fortunes in their last outings for these two - as improving Southampton stunned the largest TV audience a Premier League game has ever had when beating Man City on Sunday, before Everton had viewers switching off in their droves as they stunk up north London in that dour defeat at Spurs.
That was Everton's first loss since the restart but they've hardly been a treat on the eyes with just two goals scored in four games - and they now face the fifth-best away team in the league who will be on a massive high.
Danny Ings is gunning for the Golden Boot and has scored on his last two trips to Goodison Park - he's 5/4 to make that three in a row and a Price Boosted 4/1 to score first - which he's done eight times already this season.
Everton haven't lost at home in nine league games but if they don't raise their game then Ralph Hasenhuttl's side will have too much pace, threat and dogged determination.
With just a point between them, they are clearly well-matched sides but Saints' form, especially on the road, make their price too good to turn down.
Prediction: Everton 1-2 Southampton (Sky Bet odds: 11/1)
Best bet: Southampton to beat Everton at 12/5
This could be a big game for Jack Grealish, who has had plenty of people talking about him as a future Man Utd player, but there's not much chance he can avoid being on the losing side.
There was a lot to like about Villa's performance at Anfield, but they conceded at least two goals for the 20th time this season, that's the kind of defending that gets you relegated.
It's also the kind of defending that will get you blown away by this flying free-scoring Man Utd side, who have banged in 11 goals in their last three league wins.
'He reminds me so much of Robin van Persie when he cuts in onto that left foot from the right, the composure & technique..' - Gary Neville
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Mason Greenwood scores his 13th goal of the season for Man Utd.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has found a scintillating front three of Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood that could rival any around the league - with Bruno Fernandes in behind looking the real deal. Five goals and six assists in his first nine Premier League games is a competition record.
Greenwood looks particularly exciting given his age, and the praise has been showered on him after recent weeks. Looking at the problems Mohamed Salah caused Villa when he could get in and around the box down that right channel, there's no reason why Greenwood can't get more joy here.
He's got eight goals in 918 Premier League minutes, that's 0.78 goals per 90 minutes - if you take out penalties that's a better rate than any other top striker in the league bar Sergio Aguero.
Prediction: Aston Villa 0-3 Man Utd (Sky Bet odds: 15/2)
Best bet: Mason Greenwood to score anytime at 2/1
Odds correct as of 1700 BST on 08/07/20
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