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There is a six-game Premier League card on Saturday beginning and ending with trips to the seaside.

Bournemouth and Tottenham kick off proceedings at the Vitality Stadium with early-season leaders Brighton taking on West Ham at the Amex in the evening.

In between times, Arsenal and Manchester United would presume they have winnable home ties against Fulham and Nottingham Forest respectively, while few will be expecting fireworks at Goodison Park where Everton host Wolves.

EVERTON V WOLVES

The two lowest-scoring sides in last season's Premier League meet at Goodison and early impressions are that neither side is going to be any more free-scoring this time.

Under 2.5 goals is and that comes as no surprise given the Toffees have yet to find the net in two matches despite firing off 28 shots, while Wolves have registered just one goal from 39 efforts.

Only Brighton have produced more shots than Wolves over the first two weeks.

Sean Dyche has got a major headache to solve with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Dwight McNeil, Alex Iwobi and Jack Harrison all sidelined, though one thing we can predict is that Everton will be pressing hard, and that Wolves' centre-back Craig Dawson will be busy.

Dawson has put in two tackles in each of Wolves first two games and should at least match that under pressure at Goodison.

Tip: Craig Dawson 2+ tackles 

MANCHESTER UNITED V NOTTINGHAM FOREST

With United a short price to win this, it means there is plenty of value to be had in siding with Forest or their players.

And given the fact that United aren't at their best and were played off the park by Wolves on their previous Old Trafford appearance, fancying Forest to do okay isn't a bad option.

Forest were certainly lively at Arsenal in a 2-1 loss and lively again in beating Sheffield United 2-1.

Pace seems to worry the life out of United at the moment and Forest have that in abundance, with Morgan Gibbs-White quicker than most.

He is exactly the sort of player who can look a danger on the counter and for a man who pinged off two shots on target against the Blades, the 8/5 he manages one or more against United looks attractive.

Tip: Morgan Gibbs-White 1+ shots on target {ODDS:1206842135:8/5}

BRIGHTON V WEST HAM

There is another shots bet to be had at the Amex, where again the home side are so well-fancied that there are some eye-catching prices for the opposition.

But the Hammers will be buoyed by Sunday's 3-1 triumph over Chelsea should get openings of their own, especially given the acres of space nearly always on offer behind Brighton's roving full-backs.

And the other weapon West Ham have now is a free-kick expert in James Ward-Prowse.

The England international scored 11 goals for Southampton last season and does look tempting at 19/10 to get 1+ shot on target. Give him a free-kick around the box and he usually tests the keeper.

Tip: James Ward-Prowse 1+ shots on target