Five goalscorers to watch this weekend: Son to shine for Spurs again

Aidan Perkins
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Heung-Min Son has been a dependable goalscorer for Tottenham this season
Heung-Min Son has been a dependable goalscorer for Tottenham this season

Heung-Min Son and Dominic Solanke feature in our run-down of five potential goalscorers this weekend as the top club action continues in the Premier League, Championship and LaLiga this weekend.

We have an eye, too, on Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi and Leicester's in-form Keirnan Dewsbury-Hall, while a certain Jude Bellingham is fancied to maintain his devastatingly good goalscoring streak for Real Madrid.

Son scored his customary goal against Liverpool in last week's 2-1 win to take his tally in the Premier League for the season to six and he is among several players clearly revelling under Ange Postecoglou in North London. 

Son is being used in a central striking position this term following the much talked-about departure of Harry Kane and thanks to his performances and the displays from the likes of James Maddison too, Spurs do not seem to be missing the England skipper much. 

Son should get plenty of chances against a Luton side that has conceded 14 goals in the top flight this season already and the visitors, like they tend to do under Postecoglou, should dominate possession and territory as they look to get on the front foot from the off.

Solanke has been a leading light for the Cherries so far this season, scoring three times. 

Going up against a fragile Everton, who lost at home to Luton last weekend, the former Liverpool man will surely relish this Goodison Park showdown. 

Everton have been giving teams far too much space in the final third and someone like Solanke, who likes to run the channels and work his way into goalscoring positions could thrive.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's form has been a key part of Leicester's surge to the top of the Championship table
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's form has been a key part of Leicester's surge to the top of the Championship table

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been flying for Leicester in the Championship as the Foxes have soared to the top of the table. 

The 25-year-old has bagged five goals and three assists in 10 games so far and the fact he is a midfielder means his price for a goal this weekend is relatively high — at 3/1 with LiveScore Bet — considering his form. 

Dewsbury-Hall has attempted 31 shots this season, of which 10 have been on target, so he is being given licence by boss Enzo Maresca to get himself into advanced positions.

He will relish going up against a Stoke side this weekend who have won just one of their last seven in the second tier.

Jude Bellingham's start to life at Real Madrid could not have gone any better and the England international appears to be improving in the famous white shirt. 

The 19-year-old hit his eighth goal of the season in all competitions for Los Blancos in the 3-2 Champions League win over Napoli on Tuesday and he is thriving playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. 

Carlo Ancelotti is giving him the freedom to express himself in the final third and the former Birmingham City youngster, who has taken 18 shots in LaLiga games this season — of which 12 have been on target — will again expect to be at the forefront for Real when Osasuna visit on Saturday.

Taiwo Awoniyi has had a solid few months for Nottingham Forest at the start of the season with the rangy frontman grabbing three goals and two assists for Steve Cooper's side. 

The 26-year-old has failed to score in his last four but we are hopeful that dry spell will come to an end when Forest go to Crystal Palace on Saturday. 

Awoniyi is the leading candidate to get on the scoresheet for the visitors at Selhurst Park and he will fancy his chances of adding to his tally at odds of 2/1 anytime with LiveScore Bet.

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Heung-Min SonPremier LeagueChampionshipJude BellinghamReal MadridAFC BournemouthLeicester CityTottenham HotspurNottingham Forest