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This season, several matches will be valid for our #BetYourWay promotion, where customers can request custom-built bets for individual games.

Here are our selections for Saturday's action.

West Ham v Chelsea

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West Ham to score –

The Hammers have scored in six of their seven matches at the London Stadium this season, including against Tottenham and Liverpool.

Over 4.5 cards

No team has received more yellow cards than West Ham this season, while Chelsea have had the most players sent off.

There have also been 37 yellows and a red in the last seven meetings between these two.

Tiemoue Bakayoko to be carded

Bakayoko has been booked three times this season, so is a good bet to be one of the players keeping Anthony Taylor busy.

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Newcastle v Leicester

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Leicester to score over 1.5 goals –

Newcastle have conceded 12 goals in their last four matches, including at least two in all of them, while Leicester have scored in six of their eight away games so far.

Jamie Vardy to score anytime –

Newcastle have conceded to an opposition striker in all of those four matches, hinting at a problem in the heart of their defence.

Under 1.5 Leicester cards

Leicester have received the second-fewest cards in the division, including just four in their last eight games.

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Juventus v Inter Milan

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Juventus to win to nil –

Inter are in great form, but Juventus have won their last four matches to nil, which suggests their defensive resilience may be returning.

Mehdi Benatia to be carded

Benatia has been booked four times in his last 10 appearances.

Gonzalo Higuain to score anytime –

Higuain’s winner at Napoli last Friday was a reminder that he can still decide big matches, and is a good bet in this one.

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