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Saturday's Premier League Bet Builders: Both teams could play part at King Power
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Joe Casey
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Steve Cooper's Leicester have found goals easy to come by, having scored in all but one of their 11 games so far
Steve Cooper's Leicester have found goals easy to come by, having scored in all but one of their 11 games so far

The Premier League took plenty of dramatic twists and turns before the international break and defending champions Manchester City will host Tottenham as they look to snap a four-game losing streak.

In the early kick-off Chelsea will visit Leicester as they look to keep up the pressure on the top-of-the-table pace setters. 

Leicester vs Chelsea (Saturday, 12.30pm)

Bet 1: Both teams to score

Leicester have made a decent start to their return to the Premier League, winning twice and scoring in all but one of their 11 games.

Despite their injuries they should be able to get on the scoresheet once again in this clash with Chelsea, who have kept just one clean sheet in their last 10 matches in all competitions.

Bet 2: Wilfred Ndidi to be shown a card

Leicester’s Facundo Buonanotte is suspended for this clash after picking up five yellow cards and teammate Wilfred Ndidi may not be far behind him.

The midfielder has received three yellow cards this season, the second-most of any Foxes player and he could pick up another here with Chelsea expected to dominate.

Bet 3: Nicolas Jackson to score at any time

Cole Palmer has received many of the plaudits for this Chelsea team’s performances this season but Nicolas Jackson has scored six goals and provided three assists already this term.

He could be the value to find the net in this one.

Manchester City vs Tottenham (Saturday, 5.30pm)

Manchester City may be boosted by Pep Guardiola's new deal as well as the return of some key players
Manchester City may be boosted by Pep Guardiola's new deal as well as the return of some key players

Bet 1: Manchester City to win

Manchester City have lost an unprecedented four games in a row under Pep Guardiola but they should be able to bounce back as they have a number of key players returning from injury.

Jack Grealish, Kevin De Bruyne, John Stones, Manuel Akanji and Phil Foden have all trained this week and could help the Citizens secure a crucial win.

Bet 2: Over 2.5 goals

Eleven of Spurs’ last 13 games in all competitions have gone over 2.5 goals and this could be another with the visitors’ open style of play making a high-scoring affair likely.

Bet 3: Brennan Johnson to score at any time

Brennan Johnson has scored seven goals in all competitions for Tottenham and his late runs to the back post could be ultra-effective against a Manchester City side that have struggled to defend such a move this term.

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