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Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds –

Sheffield Wednesday are money at home when it comes to BTTS, with both sides scoring in all six of their matches at Hillsborough this term.

Carlos Carvalhal’s side have bagged seven in their last three at home, and let in four against Sheffield United last time out.

A clean sheet looks unlikely again when they host Leeds, who have scored six goals and kept no clean sheets in their last three.

Thomas Christiansen’s side have scored two goals or more in four separate away games, and striker Pierre-Michel Lasogga has notched three in four league appearances.

Newcastle v Liverpool –

Newcastle have scored seven goals in their last three home games, but failed to keep Spurs, Nottingham Forest and Stoke off the scoresheet at St James’ Park.

They’ll surely concede against Liverpool’s attacking quartet of Philippe Coutinho, Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.

The Reds have scored in all but one of their Premier League games this season – the 5-0 defeat to Manchester City when they were reduced to 10 men in the first half.

They’re also yet to keep a clean sheet on their travels in all competitions, so it’s safe to assume the hosts will also manage to find the net.

Heerenveen v Ajax –

Heerenveen are on fire at the moment, having scored in every game so far this season and netted twice or more in all but one of their six games.

They’ve won each of their last four games, but are shaky at the back with just one clean sheet in six.

There should be goals at both ends when they host Ajax, who have scored in every one of their five away games in all competitions.

Marcel Keizer’s side have conceded seven in five on their travels, with VVV Venlo the only side they’ve kept out.

AC Milan v Roma –

Milan have scored at least two goals in every single one of their home games this season, and put three past Riejka in the Europa League on Thursday night.

They’ve kept three clean sheets at the San Siro so far, but those were against SPAL, Shkendija and Romanian minnows FC U Craiova.

Roma have bagged seven in their three away games, and have scored in all five of their league games.

Edin Dzeko has scored six goals in his last four appearances for the Giallorossi, and looks the likeliest scorer on Sunday afternoon.

Atalanta v Juventus –

Atalanta drew 1-1 at Lyon on Thursday night – their fourth consecutive game in which both teams got on the scoresheet.

They’ve scored and conceded in five of their six Serie A games so far, with a 1-0 defeat to Roma on the opening weekend the only exception.

La Dea should get past a Juventus defence that has been uncharacteristically leaky on their travels, keeping no clean sheets in three and conceding against Sassuolo and Genoa.

The champions are – as always – a safe bet to score too, given that they put seven goals past those two teams away from home.  media

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