Super 6 Scores challenge

We already see a number of bookmakers offering punters some great prizes for correctly guessing six scores in upcoming Premier League games.

Here are this week's selections.

Our Super 6 scores challenge predictions

Liverpool vs Villa

Liverpool have a record of W31-D3-L3 over the last 37 games at Anfield. Under new manager Arne Slot, it’s now 14 wins from 16 games in all competitions. The Reds sit top of the league standings and are also top on xPTS.

Villa are on 14th on away xPTS and have failed to win any of their last four games in all competitions. Villa have scored in every away game this season

  • Score 2-1 at 8.0 with Skybet

West Ham vs Everton

Two sides that are struggling and you must wonder how long West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui has left to make his mark with this West Ham squad. Yet to keep a clean sheet at home have lost three of their five home fixtures.

The Toffees are 16th on xPTS and have won just one away game against Ipswich. So far this season they have generated just 0.86 xG on the road with only new promoted Ipswich and Leicester having fewer shots in the box. A low scoring game between two sides desperate not to lose.

  • Score 1-1 at 6.5 with Skybet

Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle

The Tricky Trees have surprised everyone this season with their excellent results. However, they do sit 14th for home xPTS and for shots in the box ratio. The hosts have only lost once this season and have now won their last three games.

Newcastle got back to winning ways last weekend as they beat Arsenal 1-0 at St James’ Park. Their away record is poor. Only one away victory this season and they have lost 11 of their last 20 away Premier League games conceding at least once in 19.

  • Score 2-1 at 9.50 with Skybet

Crystal Palace vs Fulham

I have Fulham second on xPTS, ahead of Man City. They were excellent when they travelled up to Manchester and lost narrowly to City. Their late winner last time out against Brentford will give them confidence against a Palace side they have won just once all season and have a long list of key players missing through injury. Despite scoring twice at Wolves last weekend, Fulham will not be so accommodating.

  • Score 1-2 at 9.0 with Skybet

Brighton vs Man City

City have won 13 of the last 15 meetings with Brighton by an aggregate score of 41 vs 9. However, they have now lost their last three games and look off the pace since they lost Rodri to a season-ending injury.

City have scored in 45 of their last 48 Premier League games whilst Brighton have scored in nine of their 10 games this season so we should see both sides finding the net. Brighton have seen both teams score in eight of their fixtures this season.

City have kept just two clean sheet this season with Ipswich, West Ham, Brentford and Wolves all finding the net.

  • Score 2-2 at 12.0 with Skybet

Chelsea vs Arsenal

Arsenal are having a wobble and have now failed to win any of their last three Premier League matches. Martin Odegaard should play some of this game which will give the Gunners more attacking threat. Despite being excellent defensively last season, Arsenal have only managed three clean sheet this term.

Chelsea finally look like a team and have a record of W5-D3-L2 and will be looking forward to welcoming Arsenal. The Blues are yet to keep a home clean sheet this season, so we should see some goals.

  • Score 1-1 at 6.50 with Skybet

The total odds for all six games are a massive 346,788 with Skybet, which may be worth a £1 stake for some fun, but I am keen to back West Ham and Everton to draw 1-1 and Liverpool to beat Villa 2-1 which pays just over 52.0 with Skybet.

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