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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.

Manchester United v Newcastle

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Romelu Lukaku to score two or more goals –

Lukaku is back among the goals, after netting three goals in two games for Belgium during the international break.

Even better, he has scored against Newcastle five times already in his career.

Isaac Hayden to be booked -

Only two players have picked up more bookings than Hayden this season.

Newcastle not to score –

Newcastle are without a goal in either of their last two games, while Manchester United have not conceded in the league at Old Trafford all season.

Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid

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Real Madrid to win –

Atletico may be unbeaten in the league, but they have been held by Villarreal and Qarabg in their last two home games.

Backing their city rivals to go one better makes sense.

Sergio Ramos to be booked -

Incredibly, Ramos has been booked in his last five away appearances at Atletico Madrid.

Stefan Savic to be booked -

Savic has received five yellow cards in his last six matches, two of which came in the same game against Qarabag.

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Arsenal v Tottenham

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Tottenham to score over 1.5 goals –

Spurs have scored at least twice in five of their seven away games this season, only failing to net when they were missing Harry Kane at Manchester United.

Dele Alli to score –

Four goals in his last four matches – including a brace against Real Madrid – suggests that the 21-year-old is rediscovering his best form.

Alexandre Lacazette to score –

Surely Lacazette will start this one, after Arsenal’s struggles without him at Manchester City.

His goal off the bench proved what he is capable of against the best opposition.

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