Five goalscorers to watch out for this weekend: Burton's Orsi to trot up

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Danilo Orsi hit his first goal for Burton Albion's first team last weekend
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Even red-hot Erling Haaland might have his work cut out finding a way through Arsenal's mean defence in the Premier League's big game on Sunday, but here are five players who look more than capable of getting on the scoresheet over the weekend.

Dominik Szoboszlai grabbed his first goal of the season on Tuesday night, starting and finishing the move that sealed Liverpool's 3-1 Champions League win at AC Milan.

The Hungarian international is loving life in his advanced role in Arne Slot's set-up and seven shots fired off in four Premier League games suggest more goals are around the corner.

Bournemouth are a million miles better than the team who shipped nine at Anfield two years ago but they lost 3-1 and 4-0 to the Reds last year so there remains plenty of scope for Liverpool - and Szoboszlai - to find the net.

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Burton's new signing Danilo Orsi got off the mark for the Brewers in League One with the opener in last Saturday's excellent 2-2 draw at Rotherham.

Orsi had already found the net against Leicester's academy side in the EFL Trophy but his first league goal for his new club will be a weight off his shoulders.

He was Crawley's top scorer last term, scoring 25 times in all competitions and he can breach Barnsley's less-than-assured defence at the Pirelli.

The goals are flowing for Leverkusen once again and Florian Wirtz is at the heart of the spree.

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The German international bagged a brace on Thursday night as the Bundesliga champions romped to a 4-0 Champions League success at Feyenoord.

That's six goals already this season for Wirtz which will have Wolfsburg fretting ahead of their visit to the BayArena on Sunday.

Jamie McGrath should get plenty chances to shine as Aberdeen face lower league opposition

Aberdeen are the team that can't stop winning and you would expect them to make it 11 in a row - and score a fair few goals - in their Scottish League Cup quarter-final tie at home to League Two side Spartans.

Republic of Ireland international Jamie McGrath has got three goals so far this season and the wide frontman can add to that list against honest opponents who the Dons should outclass.

Ole Romeny has taken time to show his Emmen form for Utrecht, but two goals in their first four starts suggest he has clicked.

Trusted with one of the wide forward slots in Ron Jans' 4-2-3-1 set-up, Romney can claim a third of the season for Utrecht at home to Willem II in the Eredivisie.

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