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This week, Tom Clee is in the hotseat.

£25 QUALIFICATION BET (TO PLACE BEFORE 23:59 BST ON FRIDAY)

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It’s been a couple of rounds since I last contributed to the coffers, so I’m going to play it safe with my qualification bet.

Burnley are unbeaten in four league matches, with under 3.5 goals in all of them. Bournemouth have lost their last four on the road, scoring one solitary goal.

Crystal Palace are the lowest scorers in Premier League, and on Saturday host Newcastle, who are one of three teams to have scored just one goal more.

The Magpies also rank bottom for xG, shots, touches in the opposition box and possession, so I’m going to wager that Palace should be good for at least a point.

Finally, Sheffield United have only lost one of their last 21 matches that wasn’t against either Manchester City or Liverpool.

Only one of their games at Bramall Lane this season has featured more than three goals, and I can’t see that pattern changing against Brighton, who have won one of their last 12 away.

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I can therefore afford to push the boat out a little with my first freebie.

Bournemouth have lost eight of their last 10 away games, failing to score on six occasions. Burnley have taken four points off Leicester and Arsenal in their last two at Turf Moor, so should be good for the win.

Gillingham are unbeaten in 14 League One matches, winning their last three. They’ve kept clean sheets in four of their last six on the road, while Lincoln have scored two goals in their last four home games.

Finally, I’m going to nick a couple of DrursFill Your Boots tips to bump up the odds, as the logic is sound and he’s never far away.

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