Will Rook provides his football tips from Sunday's action across Europe's top divisions.

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BTTS in Brighton v Aston Villa (14:00)

Brighton’s 3-1 victory away to Arsenal in the EFL Cup extended their BTTS run to four straight matches in all competitions.

The Seagulls beat Chelsea 4-1 at the Amex last time out at home and this game should be similarly exciting.

Aston Villa have just had back-to-back BTTS matches against Man Utd and can make this three in a row.

Frankfurt to beat Mainz (14:30)

Frankfurt’s 4-2 victory over Hoffenheim on Wednesday was their seventh in eight matches in all competitions.

That match was the seventh straight Frankfurt game in which BTTS has landed and ninth in 10.

Mainz were beaten 1-0 by bottom-of-the-league Schalke in midweek, meaning they have lost three in a row.

Lorient draw no bet v Strasbourg (16:05)

Lorient are sixth in Ligue 1, having lost only three of their 14 league games this season, with two of those defeat coming against top PSG and Lens.

Despite back-to-back defeats, they have still won six of their last 10 matches and were unfortunate last time out against the league leaders.

Third-bottom Strasbourg last 4-2 last weekend against fourth-bottom Ajaccio, while their only victory this season came against bottom-of-the-league Angers last month.

BTTS & over 2.5 goals in Fulham v Man Utd (16:30)

Fulham have been involved in more BTTS matches than any other Premier League side, with both teams scoring in 11 league games out of 14.

The Cottagers got on the scoresheet in their 2-1 defeat away to Manchester City last weekend, meaning this bet would have been a winner in all four of their matches against the Big Six so far this season.

Manchester United come into this after a 4-2 win and 3-1 defeat against Aston Villa in the cup and league respectively. This bet has landed in five of their last six away games.

BTTS: No in Freiburg v Union Berlin (16:30)

This bet has been a winner in four of Freiburg’s last five home league games.

Christian Streich’s side have scored just eight league goals at home – the second-fewest in the Bundesliga – and conceded four – fewer than any other side.

Union Berlin would have seen this bet land in seven of their last eight away games in all competitions.

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