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West Ham v Fulham

  • 20:00 GMT on BT Sport Box Office
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  • West Ham have kept just two clean sheets in their 13 Premier League home games since David Moyes returned to the club (W5 D4 L4), with both of those shutouts coming in 4-0 victories (v Bournemouth in January and Wolves in September).
  • West Ham have lost eight of their last 12 Premier League London derby matches (W3 D1), though they did win their last such match at home (3-2 vs Chelsea in July).
  • Since scoring with two consecutive efforts in January 2019 against Brighton, Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored with just three of his last 74 shots in the Premier League. He hasn’t scored with any of his last 44 non-penalty shots with his right or left foot, since a goal against Huddersfield Town in December 2018.
  • West Ham’s Manuel Lanzini has scored 10 goals in 26 Premier League London derbies, including the equaliser in the Hammers’ 3-3 draw with Spurs last month. Only Carlton Cole (14) and Paolo Di Canio (11) have scored more goals in Premier League London derbies for West Ham.

Everton v Manchester United

  • 12:30 GMT on BT Sport 1
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The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'at the wheel' status is more complicated than Alan Partridge's Soccer-meter for the 1994 World Cup but it's fair to say it's firmly on 'not at the wheel' currently. Defeat to Arsenal was followed by a loss to Istanbul Basaksehir and the Mauricio Pochettino talk grows louder.

Even with victories over PSG and RB Leipzig, nobody seems happy at Old Trafford. The team continues to underperform and are clearly suffering from a lack of direction. They are 15th in the Premier League; Infogol's model, based on performance, has them 19th.

The defending for the two goals in Turkey was nothing short of atrocious. The first replicated an under-8s game where everyone is interested in going for the ball and that left Demba Ba free to breakaway through the entire half and score - we see those goals in the 95th minute, not the 13th.

It must be acknowledged that Everton have issues of their own with injuries to key first team players making a significant impact. This may well be a bet worth holding out on until the team news but Carlo Ancelotti seems confident that James Rodriguez will be available while Lucas Digne returns from suspension.

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  • Everton are unbeaten in their last three league games against Man Utd (W1 D2), with both games last season ending 1-1. They last went four without defeat against the Red Devils in March 1990 (W2 D2).
  • After a run of scoring in 17 consecutive games, netting 39 goals in the process, Manchester United have failed to score in their last two Premier League matches (0-0 vs Chelsea, 0-1 vs Arsenal). They last failed to score in three consecutive league games in February.
  • Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored eight goals in his seven Premier League games this season, only failing to score in one game so far. The striker has scored in just one of his seven Premier League appearances vs Man Utd, but it was in his last such match against them (1-1 at Goodison Park, March 2020).
  • Manchester United have conceded four penalties in their six Premier League games this season, already more than they had in their 38 games last season (3). Indeed, only in four completed campaigns have they ever faced more penalties in the competition (5 in 2006-07 and 2016-17, 6 in 2010-11 and 2018-19).

Crystal Palace v Leeds

  • 15:00 GMT on BT Sport Box Office
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  • Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last four home league games against Leeds (W2 D2), with this the first such meeting since a 2-2 draw in the Championship in March 2013.
  • Leeds have won three of their last four Premier League meetings with Crystal Palace (L1), with this their first such game since a 2-0 win at Selhurst Park in January 1998.
  • Leeds United have won just one of their last 20 away league games against London sides (D6 L13), beating QPR 3-1 in December 2017.
  • Leeds are looking to win three consecutive Premier League away games for the first time since August 2002, while they last won three in a row on the road without conceding in the top-flight in August 1970.
  • Crystal Palace have had fewer shots than any other side in the Premier League this season (57), while only Liverpool have had more than Leeds (96). However, Crystal Palace have scored with 14% of their efforts so far, their best shot conversion rate in a Premier League season on record (since 1997-98).

Chelsea v Sheffield United

  • 17:30 GMT on Sky Sports Premier League
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Chelsea are enjoying a run of five clean sheets in all competitions and there's a good chance that could continue against a Sheffield United side who have struggled to provide a real threat in front of goal. The three goals scored is the joint-lowest in the Premier League.

They have looked to address that by bringing in Rhian Brewster and the forward provides good value at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, although not in the way that many have expected - the 11/2 available on a card is a tad too generous based on his recent record.

Chris Wilder was keen to add Brewster to his ranks given the youngster's fine record in front of goal. He netted eleven times in 20 appearances for Swansea last season, and while he may bring goals at Bramall Lane, Wilder will have to expect some cards to come along the way.

In just half a season in south Wales, Brewster was shown a huge seven yellow cards. He was also carded in Liverpool's Carabao Cup clash with Arsenal in the first-half of the campaign. A week later, he was booked in the Reds' UEFA Youth League defeat to Genk.

It was evident that he was getting frustrated in last week's defeat to Manchester City, particularly in the latter stages of the contest. He had two fouls in that game, taking his total to three - he made one against his former club the previous week before being taken off just before the hour.

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  • Chelsea have conceded exactly twice in five of their last six home league games against Sheffield United (W2 D2 L2), keeping a clean sheet in the other (3-0 in March 2007).
  • Sheffield United avoided defeat in both league games against Chelsea last season (W1 D1), coming from 0-2 down to draw 2-2 in this exact fixture in August 2019.
  • Sheffield United are one of just four clubs against whom Chelsea have lost more Premier League games than they’ve won (W3 L4), alongside Oldham Athletic (W0 L3), Liverpool (W20 L23) and Arsenal (W19 L20).
  • Chelsea are unbeaten in their last five Premier League games (W2 D3), last having a longer run in the competition between September-November 2019 (6).
  • One point from seven games marks Sheffield United’s joint-worst ever start to a league campaign in their history (level with 1975-76, when they finished bottom of the top-flight). Meanwhile, the Blades haven’t remained winless in their first eight games of a league campaign since 1990-91.

Odds correct at 1550 GMT (05/11/20)

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