Five goalscorers to watch out for this weekend: Broadhead on goal trail

Simon Barlow
Spotlight
Nathan Broadhead is looking for his second league goal of the campaign this weekend
Nathan Broadhead is looking for his second league goal of the campaign this weekend

Serie A and the Bundesliga come on stream this weekend, offering many more options when it comes to landing an anytime goalscorer bet.

We have compiled our list of five forwards to follow, including three Nigerians ready to add to their already impressive goal records.

There is some doubt over whether Ferguson will start at Molineux as Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi could be tempted to name an unchanged line-up after Brighton demolished Luton 4-1 at home last weekend.

The young Irishman came off the bench and rounded off proceedings with Albion's fourth goal to make it seven goals in 21 Premier League appearances, of which only 10 have been starts, since his debut.

He will be a big threat to Gary O'Neil's men whether he begins the game or enters in the second half when things begin to open up and it is worth remembering that Brighton scored nine goals past Wolves in their two domestic encounters last season.

Montpellier's summer striker recruit showed what he was about in registering a debut double at home to Le Havre last weekend.

Adams leapt above two defenders to power home a close-range header in the second half before outpacing his marker en route to a second less than two minutes later.

The former Lillestrom forward has scored seven goals in his last five appearances and remains value at his price to bag anytime against a Lyon side that lost 2-1 at Strasbourg last weekend.

Another Nigerian with a formidable goal record should deliver when Napoli open their Serie A title defence at Frosinone on Saturday evening.

Osimhen was crowned Serie A's Capocannoniere after hitting the back of the net 26 times in 32 appearances last term and he looks to be in good form, having been on the mark in pre-season.

The 24-year-old scored twice against Hatayspor and once against Apollon in preparation for this clash with the newly-promoted Canaries.

Continuing with the theme, Osimhen's compatriot and namesake Boniface gets his chance to prove he can do it in a top league when he makes his Bundesliga bow for Bayer Leverkusen against RB Leipzig on Saturday.

The former Bodo/Glimt and Union Saint-Gilloise hitman has been in red-hot form this summer, registering against West Ham in pre-season and on his competitive debut against Regionalliga opponents Teutonia Ottensen in the DFP Pokal last weekend.

Boniface will operate at the point of one of the Bundesliga's most formidable attacks, supplied by the likes of Florian Wirtz, Jonas Hofmann and Amine Adli.

Ipswich are off to a flying start in the Championship and there is no reason to suspect they will falter when they face inconsistent QPR this weekend.

The Tractor Boys tend to spread the goals around, but there is some value to be found on Broadhead to find the back of the net at Loftus Road.

The Welshman bagged eight goals in his final 15 league appearances of Ipswich's League One promotion campaign and got off the mark for the 2023-24 season in their opening-day win at Sunderland.

Win up to £1m with LiveScore 6!

LiveScore 6 is back for the new season as we have a boosted jackpot of up to £1m this weekend!

Tags

Brighton & Hove AlbionIpswichBayer LeverkusenSSC NapoliMontpellier