The final Saturday before the November international break sees six Premier League fixtures taking place.
There are a number of intriguing contests on offer with the bottom two, Wolves and Southampton, meeting at Molineux and fellow bottom-half sides West Ham and Everton facing off in what could be a close affair.
Champions Manchester City will be eager to halt their recent slump on their visit to Brighton in the 5.30pm kick-off before table-toppers Liverpool welcome an Aston Villa side looking to bounce back from their Champions League defeat to Club Brugge at 8pm.
Below we have put together a fivefold accumulator from Saturday’s top-flight card.
- BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE IN BRENTFORD V BOURNEMOUTH
- UNDER 2.5 GOALS IN CRYSTAL PALACE V FULHAM
- WEST HAM TO BEAT EVERTON
- WOLVES TO BEAT SOUTHAMPTON
- BRIGHTON OR DRAW DOUBLE CHANCE V MANCHESTER CITY
Bet On The Premier League
Brentford vs Bournemouth
Bournemouth have blown the Premier League title race wide open in the last few weeks, defeating both Arsenal (2-0) and Manchester City (2-1) at the Vitality Stadium, and they will be hoping that they can maintain that excellence on Saturday's trip to Brentford.
However, the Bees have been a force to be reckoned with at home this term, winning five and drawing two of their seven league and cup matches at the Gtech Community Stadium, and won't be easy for the Cherries to master.
The goal markets may therefore bear the most fruit for bettors and both sides will feel confident about finding the back of the net in west London.
All but two of Brentford’s 13 matches in all competitions this term have featured goals at both ends and there could be goalmouth action aplenty once more in the capital.
BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE
Crystal Palace vs Fulham
The first of two London derbies taking place this weekend sees Crystal Palace welcome Fulham to Selhurst Park.
Palace have largely struggled this season and are perched only one place and two points above the relegation zone after winning just one of their opening 10 matches.
Fulham, meanwhile, have lost two of their last four matches but their recent record at Selhurst Park should give them some confidence as they have avoided defeat on each of their last three visits to Palace's south London home.
Two of those matches ended goalless and another low-scoring affair could be in store on Saturday.
Only Southampton (seven) have scored fewer goals than the Eagles' eight this term while Fulham have netted more than once in just one of their five away games this season.
A bet on under 2.5 goals looks a solid play.
UNDER 2.5 GOALS
West Ham vs Everton
Despite defeating Manchester United in their last home match – a win that called time on Erik ten Hag’s reign as United manager – West Ham have not been overly impressive when playing in front of their own fans.
The Hammers have lost three of their five league matches at the London Stadium this season, although they have won their last two in Stratford, against newly promoted Ipswich (4-1) and United (2-1).
Next up for Julen Lopetegui's side is a visit from an Everton side who, despite losing just one of their last five, have looked vulnerable away from Goodison Park.
The Toffees have lost three of their five league games on the road this season, including a 1-0 defeat at Southampton last weekend which handed the Saints their first win of the campaign.
WEST HAM TO WIN
Wolves vs Southampton
Both Wolves and Southampton are in desperate need of points and it could be Wanderers who give their season a shot in the arm at Molineux.
Gary O’Neil’s men have already played – and lost to – Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle at home this season, but despite accruing just three league points, they have had little issues going forward, scoring 14 goals in 10 Premier League outings.
The Saints, on the other hand, will have renewed belief after claiming their first victory of the season against Everton but Russell Martin’s side possess the worst away record in the division with no points and just three goals scored on their travels.
Southampton's struggles could swing Saturday's clash in Wolves' favour and, after successive draws against Brighton and Crystal Palace, the Old Gold could finally claim their first three-point haul of the campaign.
WOLVES TO WIN
Brighton vs Manchester City
Manchester City are on their worst losing streak since April 2018 and their alarming dip in form could see them struggle against a Brighton side who have impressed under new manager Fabian Hurzeler.
Pep Guardiola’s champions have lost their last three outings against Tottenham, Bournemouth and Sporting, all of which have been away from the Etihad Stadium.
Brighton are yet to lose a home Premier League game this term and have already beaten Manchester United (2-1) and Tottenham (3-2) in front of their own fans, highlighting just how dangerous they can be at the Amex.
The Seagulls will have been kicking themselves after conceding two late goals to draw 2-2 draw with Wolves in their last home league match, which will give City some cause for optimism, but they are a classy outfit and could add to the out-of-sorts champions' worries.
BRIGHTON OR DRAW DOUBLE CHANCE