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Betway are delighted to be partnering with Dream Team for the 2020/21 season.

As part of our partnership we have created a mini-league, with prizes on offer for the top managers each month and the overall winner.

To enter the league, simply sign-up and join the league with the PIN: SGBETWAY.

Each week we will recommend players that you should select for your team based on our odds for goals, clean sheets and scorers.

These are the three players that you should ignore and three players that you should select for Game Week 2.

THREE IN

Jamie Vardy

Only Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is more likely to score than Jamie Vardy against Burnley this week.

Vardy is £1.5m cheaper than the Arsenal forward, and scored twice in Leicester’s opening-weekend victory against West Brom.

The 33-year-old is also just for a brace – a distinct possibility.

Patrick Bamford

Bamford is to score against Fulham this week, meaning that a goal is relatively likely.

The true attraction of the Leeds frontman, though, is his price.

The 27-year-old is just £2m on Dream Team, cheaper than several strikers who are less likely to score, such as Raul Jimenez, Callum Wilson and Chris Wood.

Yerry Mina

Tottenham’s Matt Doherty is the only Premier League defender more likely to score than Yerry Mina this weekend.

Mina is to find the net against West Brom, despite having done so only twice in the Premier League last season.

Only Manchester United are more likely to keep a clean sheet than Everton this week, so Mina can deliver at both ends of the pitch.

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THREE OUT

Sadio Mane

After his quiet start to the season, it is no surprise to see Mane out at to score against Chelsea.

That price means that he is less likely to score than team-mate Mo Salah, who netted a hat-trick on the opening weekend.

Other forwards, such as Jamie Vardy, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, are more likely to score and are cheaper on Dream Team.

Son Heung-min

As one of the most expensive strikers on Dream Team, Son is not an attractive pick this weekend.

The South Korean international badly struggled against Everton on Sunday, so is out at to score at Southampton.

Rashford, Timo Werner, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and several others are more likely to score in Game Week 2.

Callum Wilson

Despite scoring on his debut, the odds say that Wilson is not a great pick for Game Week 2.

Newcastle’s new centre-forward is out at to score against Brighton, far less likely than several other forwards.

Ollie Watkins (£2.5m) and Patrick Bamford (£2m) are no more expensive and are more likely to find the net.

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