4 to score: Four first-goalscorer bets for this weekend's Premier League matches
We select the players who could bag you a betting profit
West Ham v Crystal Palace
Sebastien Haller
West Ham’s front-foot mentality has seen them fly up the Premier League standings to fifth and new striker Sebastien Haller has been central to that. He has three goals and one assist this term and can open the scoring at home to Palace.
Arsenal v Bournemouth
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Seven of the 12 Premier League goals scored by Arsenal this term have come from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and, fresh from scoring at Old Trafford, he can continue his good home performances by breaking the deadlock against Bournemouth.
Southampton v Chelsea
Danny Ings
Chelsea’s leaky rearguard have already shipped 13 goals in the league this season and they could fall behind in Southampton. With doubts over the fitness of Moussa Djenepo and Nathan Redmond, Danny Ings looks the best pick to score first after scoring three times in his last two games.
Newcastle v Man United
Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford managed three shots in Manchester United’s draw with Arsenal and can make a nuisance of himself away to Newcastle, who conceded five against Leicester last time out.
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