Chelsea welcome Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on Sunday and absolutely everything points towards a victory for the Blues (11/8 ).
Chelsea vs Manchester United 4pm
Roberto Di Matteo’s men have got off to a flyer this season, and with the midfield trio of Juan Mata, Oscar and Eden Hazard lighting up the Premier League, it is no surprise.
A four-point lead at the top of the table is everything they deserve.
Mata is 8/1 to score the first goal, while his Spain team-mate Fernando Torres can be backed at 40/1 to get a hat-trick. Worth a punt when you consider the fragilities of Sir Alex Ferguson’s back four.
Chris Smalling is set to make his return, but Rio Ferdinand, Jonny Evans and company have looked woeful this season.
The former champions shipped three goals at home to Tottenham – almost unheard of – and are struggling in midfield against the league’s better sides.
Only the form of front men Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney can give the Old Trafford outfit anything to smile about at the moment.
With Cheslea’s John Terry suspended, a van Persie double is well worth a gamble at 15/2.
Everton vs Liverpool 1.30pm
Liverpool head to Goodison Park for the first Merseyside derby of the season in the Premier League’s early kick-off on Sunday and the Toffees are surely favourites for this one.
Everton always have an ability to up their game for visits of their closest rivals, but not only that, they have simply been the better team so far this term.
David Moyes’ side have been so strong thanks to their Belgian star Marouane Fellaini – who they hope can recover from a knee problem for Sunday.
If so, Fellaini is a great bet at 8/1 to be the Toffees’ first goalscorer on the day.
But despite Everton’s fantastic start to the season, over confidence could see them unhinged.
Brendan Rodgers has got Liverpool starting to pick up victories, with their last two outings resulting in 1-0 victories. A 1-0 win at Goodison is well worth a punt at 7/1.
Everton have only managed one victory in their last 11 Premier League meetings with Liverpool.
Southampton vs Tottenham 3pm
Southampton will be without record signing Gaston Rarmirez for the visit of Tottenham on Sunday.
The south-coast side have rapidly come bouncing back down to earth following their opening salvo after promotion. Nothing but a Spurs victory – 5/6 – is worth backing.
Andre Villas-Boas’ men will hope that they can score some goals to get their confidence up and are 12/1 for a 3-0 victory.
Gareth Bale returns to Spurs’ line-up following the birth of his child and is well worth a gamble to score first against his old club.
Newcastle vs West Brom 3pm
Newcastle will hope to get back to winning ways after their Wear-Tyne draw last Sunday.
Alan Pardew’s men should be able to achieve just that, as they are evens to pick up a home win.
The strike duo of Demba Ba – 4/1 to score first – and Papiss Cisse – 9/2 to score first – should be too much for the Baggies, who have yet to win away from home this season.
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