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Inter Milan v Chievo –

Inter will surely score this weekend, given that they’ve done so in 13 of their 14 league games so far this season and now face a Chievo side that have kept one clean sheet in seven.

The visitors should also register, as they have done in five of their seven away matches.

Chievo have been involved in the second-most BTTS games of any Serie A side, and another high-scoring game is likely on Sunday.

Getafe v Valencia –

Both teams have scored in each of Getafe’s last three home games, and that run should extend to four when they host second-placed Valencia this weekend.

Getafe have notched 12 in six at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez this season, and managed to find the net against both Real Madrid and Barcelona.

They have also kept just one clean sheet on home turf, and now face a Valencia side that have scored in 12 successive games and put four past Real Zaragoza in midweek.

Sampdoria v Lazio –

Lazio’s 10 BTTS games this season are the most in Serie A.

The Partenopei have scored in 17 successive games, and a 0-0 draw with SPAL in their opening game of the season is the only time they have failed to get on the scoresheet.

Expect more of the same against Sampdoria, who have scored two or more goals in all seven of their home games this term and kept no clean sheets in their last three.

Wolfsburg v Borussia Monchengladbach –

Both teams have found the net in 10 of Wolfsburg’s 13 league games this season – the highest proportion in the Bundesliga.

There will surely be goals at both ends when they play Monchengladbach, who have been involved in nine BTTS games so far.

Both of these teams scored and conceded in every game in November, so there’s no chance either will fire a blank on Sunday.

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