Saturday's Premier League card, shot and goalscorer predictions
Raheem Sterling set to shine for title-chasing Citizens
Free special tips, best bets and analysis for Arsenal v Manchester United, Norwich v Newcastle and Manchester City v Watford in the Premier League on Saturday.
Where to watch
Arsenal v Manchester United
BT Sport 1, 12.30pm Saturday
Best bets
Alex Telles to be shown a card
1pt 7-2 general
Joe Willock to have two or more shots
2pts 7-4 Hills
Jacob Murphy to have two or more shots
1pt 23-10 Hills
Raheem Sterling to score at any time
2pts Evs bet365, Betfair, Paddy Power
Match preview
Manchester United suffered a humiliation at the hands of their rivals Liverpool in midweek and they may shuffle the pack when they visit Arsenal.
Alex Telles missed out on the game at Anfield but may return with the Red Devils likely to return to a back four.
The Portuguese full-back is a potent weapon going forward but can be caught out defensively, something that exciting Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka will look to exploit.
In three of the Gunners’ last five games a player has been carded for a foul on Saka and Telles is fancied at 7-2 to be another to fall for the England international’s trickery.
Referee Craig Pawson has dished out 94 yellow cards this season, the most of any Premier League referee , so it’s unlikely this game will pass without incident.
Norwich host Newcastle at 3pm and given the Canaries have allowed the most shots of any Premier League team this year - an average of 16.25 per game - some of the Magpies players look a big price to have multiple attempts at goal.
Eddie Howe has hinted that he will rotate and in central midfield Joe Willock may be given a chance after featuring from the bench in the last two games.
Willock has managed at least two shots in seven of his last nine starts so the 7-4 about him having two or more in this match is tempting, particularly he is odds on elsewhere.
Jacob Murphy is another who may come in for Allan Saint-Maximin, who looked tired near the end of the Magpies' win over Crystal Palace.
Murphy has averaged 1.75 shots per 90 minutes this season and looks a good price at 23-10 for two or more shots against the team who have allowed the most in the league.
Raheem Sterling played no part in Manchester City’s win over Brighton in midweek but is likely to be rotated back into the starting lineup as the title-chasers face Watford, particularly given his strong record against the Hornets.
Sterling has scored 11 times in nine games against Watford, his best record against any team and with the boy from Brent fresh coming into this encounter, he looks likely to add to that number.
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