THERE are three hot strikers in the Premier League and all to score this weekend pays 15-1 at 888sport.
The players scoring for fun are Bournemouth's Josh King, Everton's Romelu Lukaku and Southampton's Manolo Gabbiadini.
Let's start with King who missed a penalty then went on to net a hat-trick against West Ham last week.
That took the Norwegian striker's tally to seven in five games. He is 11-2 at bet365 to score first and 8-5 at Stan James to net at any time.
Bournemouth needed that win last week and will welcome another against Swansea today. The Swans have improved under Paul Clement but crashed at Hull seven days ago.
I like Eddie Howe's men at 6-5 with McBookie and William Hill and there should be goals. Bournemouth have conceded 15 in six and the Swans nine in five. Back over 2.5 goals at 4-5 with Marathonbet
Lukaku has also rattled in seven in five for Everton but has shocked the club by saying he's unlikely to sign a new deal because the Toffees don't win trophies. He is 3-1 at Hills to break the deadlock and 8-11 at 888sport to net.
Everton have won four out of five and scored 11 in their last three at Goodison so should see off Hull. They are no bigger than 8-15 at Paddy Power so try Everton and over 2.5 match goals at 7-5 with BetStars.
Gabbiadini has claimed six in four games since joining Southampton from £15million and also hit the target in his last three appearance for Napoli.
However, to keep the run going he has to count at Spurs tomorrow. Having said the home men have either kept a clean sheet or conceded two in their last five games and are without their own prolific scorer Harry Kane.
So Gabbiadini will fancy his chances at 13-5 with 888sport to net or 7-1 to bag the opener.
Jermain Defoe's form has caught they eye for Sunderland and he is 11-10 at bet365 to score against Burnley in what looks a must-win game for Davie Moyes's side. Burnley only have two points on the road – the worst top-flight record – so Sunderland could be bet at 13-8 with bet365.
Leaders Chelsea continue to make it look easy and are no bigger than 8-13 at McBookie to win at Stoke which is a bit short so risk the -1.
And Arsenal aren't much bigger at 3-4 with bet365 at West Brom where they've won once in four.
Leicester have the second worst away record in the Premier League so after three home wins Craig Shakespeare will hoping to improve that at West Ham.
The Hammers have lost six at home and I can see Shakespeare building on his flying start by picking up another win. The Foxes are 12-5 at betfair and 9-2 at Betway to reach the last four of the Champions League after being paired with Atletico Madrid. End of the road I expect.
In the lower leagues best bets are away specialists Newcastle at Birmingham, back-on-form Bolton at home to Northampton and League One leaders Sheffield Utd against Charlton.
Bets to Consider
Bournemouth & Btts
King to score
Everton to win/Lukaku to score
Defoe to score
Chelsea -1
Newcatle
Bolton/Sheffield Utd double