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Arsenal v Huddersfield

: Arsenal 3-0 Huddersfield

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Delight for Huddersfield: Town celebrate Zanka's goal v Brighton
  • Arsenal won both Premier League meetings with Huddersfield Town last season (5-0 at home, 1-0 away) and are unbeaten in 10 games against them in all competitions (W8 D2).
  • Huddersfield have lost eight of their last nine top-flight matches against Arsenal (W1), failing to score in each defeat.
  • Arsenal are now 20 games unbeaten in all competitions (W15 D5 L0); their longest run without a defeat since November 2007 (28 unbeaten).
  • Huddersfield have collected just two points in their seven away Premier League matches against the ‘big six’ clubs (W0 D2 L5), scoring just twice in those seven games.
  • Since winning 3-0 away at Crystal Palace in their first ever Premier League match, Huddersfield have failed to win any of their subsequent four league visits to London (W0 D1 L3), scoring just once and conceding 10 goals.
  • Arsenal have lost just two of their last 19 Premier League home games (W13 D4 L2), with both of those defeats coming against Manchester City.
  • Arsenal have won 16 of their last 17 Premier League games at 3pm on a Saturday, including each of the last nine. The only exception in that run was a 0-0 draw vs Middlesbrough in October 2016.
  • Although Huddersfield have only won one of their last 10 away games in the Premier League (D5 L4), they’ve not lost back-to-back games on the road in the competition since March.
  • Arsenal haven’t led any of their 15 Premier League games at half-time this season (drawing 11, losing four), but they have scored the most second half goals in the competition (25).
  • In Arsenal’s 5-0 win over Huddersfield in the Premier League at the Emirates last season, Mesut Özil had a hand in three goals, scoring once and assisting twice.

Burnley v Brighton

Burnley players celebrate their goal against Liverpool

Brighton have been looking to improve on their form on the road and victory at Huddersfield last week will go some way to increasing their confidence after matching last season's away win tally.

They are favourites to win on Saturday, against a side who need to improve their home form again after losing their 'fortress Turf Moor' reputation from a couple of seasons ago.

Burnley performed well (slightly on the physical side, according to Jurgen Klopp) in Wednesday's defeat to Liverpool, taking the lead before quickfire second-half goals helped the Reds to a 3-1 win.

Sean Dyche's side have won just twice all season but this match is a good one for them to end an eight-match winless run. Just above 2/1 for a home victory in the Premier League looks very generous and adding in BTTS gives you an eyebrow-raising 6/1.

Chris Hughton's Seagulls are on a high after two wins in the last week, but a third is a tough ask, especially away, and it is the sort of fixture in which Dyche's side can grind out a victory after a positive performance against the title-chasing Reds.

With that in mind, a home win is fancied and the fact both teams have scored in Brighton's last five games suggests it's worth bumping the price up considerably.

: Burnley 2-1 Brighton

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: Man United 2-0 Fulham

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: West Ham 2-1 Crystal Palace

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