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Saturday football tips: All the best tips for Saturday's televised action

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Newport manager Michael Flynn
Newport manager Michael FlynnCredit: Pete Norton

There are seven matches taking place in the Premier League on a stellar Saturday, with Leicester and Arsenal kickstarting proceedings at the King Power Stadium before Tottenham and Manchester United conclude the action in north London.

Another busy Saturday afternoon in the EFL rocks into action with a lunchtime treat as Championship promotion rivals Fulham and West Brom lock horns at Craven Cottage.

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Swansea to beat Peterborough

Oxford to beat Morecambe

Newport to beat Stevenage

Swindon to beat Oldham

Swansea have won their last three Championship home games and look too strong for Peterborough while Oxford, who sit sixth in League One after four wins from their last five fixtures, should outclass a misfiring Morecambe.

In League Two, Newport can add to Stevenage's road woes and strong travellers Swindon should taste more away-day success at an underwhelming Oldham outfit.

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Leicester v Arsenal

BT Sport 1, 12.30pm

Leicester's ability to score but inability to defend will be driving Brendan Rodgers to distraction but for punters it means we should expect goals at the King Power. The Foxes are improving and can make it three league wins in a row by overpowering the Gunners.

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Best bet
Leicester to win & over 1.5 goals

Fulham v West Brom

Sky Sports Football, 12.30pm

The EFL's headline fixture this weekend sees second-placed Fulham take on third-placed West Brom in the Championship at Craven Cottage and Marco Silva's side can make home advantage count.

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Best bet
Fulham

Tottenham v Manchester United

Sky Sports Main Event & Premier League, 5.30pm

Manchester United have kept only one clean sheet in 13 matches in all competitions this season and their defensive deficiencies should encourage Spurs to be positive. Backing over 2.5 goals looks the best bet in a clash of two inconsistent teams.

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Best bet
Over 2.5 goals

Reading v Bournemouth

Sky Sports Main Event & Football, 8pm

Bournemouth are already as short as 4-11 to gain promotion from the Championship following their unbeaten start this season and they can continue to justify that price with another comprehensive win on their travels against Reading.

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Best bet
Bournemouth -1 goal on handicap

Bet of the day

Newport to beat Stevenage 3pm Saturday

Newport should be confident of extending their unbeaten run in League Two to six matches at the expense of Stevenage, who head to Rodney Parade without a win in four and having suffered consecutive 3-0 defeats on their travels at Oldham and Northampton.

Goalscorer bet of the day

Liverpool v Brighton Saturday 3pm

Mohamed Salah's stunning hat-trick at Old Trafford last weekend to his Premier League tally to ten goals from nine matches, while he also has five assists to his name. The entertaining Egyptian may be the man to breach Brighton first.

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Best bet
Mohamed Salah to score first

Stat of the day

Manchester City v Crystal Palace 3pm Saturday

Manchester City have scored before the 25th minute only once in their last eight meetings with Palace.

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