Saturday Premier League accumulator: odds, previews and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>Al Hain-Cole has put together a four-fold accumulator from across this weekend's Premier League games, with the odds adding up to 15/2

Manchester United, Leeds and Newcastle all feature in Goal’s four-fold accumulator featuring bets from across the Premier League weekend.

Manchester United vs Everton – Man Utd to win at 9/20 (1.45) with bet365

Boosted by Cristiano Ronaldo’s late Champions League winner against Villarreal, Manchester United will be confident of victory over an Everton team they have lost against just once in the last 14 encounters.

With the Toffees missing a number of key first-team players due to injury, odds of 9/20 (1.45) seem solid on them returning empty-handed from a ground where they have picked up just three points from the last possible 21.

Burnley vs Norwich – Burnley to win at 17/20 (1.85) with bet365

After a morale-boosting 4-1 Carabao Cup win over Rochdale and impressive 2-2 away draw at Leicester, Burnley will be looking forward to taking on a Norwich team that have lost each of their last 16 top-flight games.

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Sean Dyche’s men did the double over the Canaries during their previous Premier League campaign and look well worth 17/20 (1.85) to build on recent performances by securing a first win of the league season.

Leeds vs Watford – Over 2.5 goals at 4/6 (1.67) with bet365

Only rock-bottom Norwich have conceded more times than Leeds, who are producing just shy of three goals per match in their league fixtures this season.

With Watford yet to keep a clean sheet since promotion, odds of 4/6 (1.67) are well worth backing on over 2.5 goals being scored for their seventh successive league game against Marcelo Bielsa’s team.

Wolves vs Newcastle United – Under 2.5 goals at 10/11 (1.91) with bet365

With just eight goals scored in total in their six league games so far, Wolves are the Premier League’s least productive team in terms of goalmouth action this season.

Considering eight of Wolves’ last nine meetings with Newcastle have produced under 2.5 goals, odds of 10/11 (1.91) seem too good to pass up on no more than two being scored for their seventh successive league fixture this season.

All odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.

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