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Hot Hammers 33-1 to win next five matches

Claudio Ranieri desperately needs to improve Fulham's defence
Claudio Ranieri desperately needs to improve Fulham's defenceCredit: Marc Atkins

West Ham have won their last three Premier League matches and bet365 make them 33-1 to win their next five games, starting with Saturday's trip to bottom club Fulham.

The Hammers appear to have a decent run of fixtures with Watford at home, Southampton and Burnley away and Brighton at the London Stadium following the clash with Fulham.

The Cottagers have conceded 40 goals in 16 league games and are just 4-1 with bet365 to break Derby’s record of 89 goals in a 38-match season in 2007-08.

West Ham are a general 22-1 to finish in the top six this term and bet365 make them 16-1 to be the highest-scoring team in the Premier League this weekend.

Manchester City, who host Everton, are 100-30 favourites in that market with Tottenham, at home to Burnley, 7-2.

Liverpool are no bigger than 4-7 to beat Manchester United – something they haven’t managed in the last eight league meetings – at Anfield on Sunday.

Bet365 and Sky Bet offer 11-4 that there is a red card in the match while Hills offer 6-1 that United’s Paul Pogba is named man of the match.

Mohamed Salah is the firm’s 4-1 favourite to get the award and Jose Mourinho is 11-4 favourite to be the next top-flight manager to leave his position.

Premier League pair Chelsea and Arsenal head the betting for the Europa League after the group stage concluded on Thursday.

The Blues are 9-2 favourites with the Gunners 6-1 and Napoli, who drop into the competition after finishing behind PSG and Liverpool in their Champions League group, 8-1.

Celtic narrowly qualified for the last 16 thanks to a late equaliser for Rosenborg against Leipzig on Thursday and the Scottish champions are 66-1 to lift the trophy. The draw for the first knockout round takes place on Monday.


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