The Premier League weekend concludes with another Monday Night Football which once again has two matches taking place on an evening where entertaining and attacking football is likely to be prioritised over defensive setups.
Both the matches can be accessed on TV in the UK with the first of them coming at the cost of an extra £14.95 while the other match is available to those with a Sky Sports subscription. Given the four teams on show we shouldn’t fall short on entertainment.
Fulham vs West Brom (17.30 – Sky Sports Box Office)
Two of the three promoted sides meet to open up the action on the evening when Fulham host West Bromwich Albion at Craven Cottage in a match both will be looking to win but you sense even at this relatively early stage of the competition neither can afford to lose.
Both these teams are still looking for a first win of the season and whoever can get it here will pull away from immediate danger at the foot of the table. West Brom have at least drawn three of their six games which includes holding Chelsea, Burnley and Brighton in three of their last four matches. The only point Fulham have this season came against Sheffield United which isn’t the best form guide in the world. These are two struggling sides and there is no need to bet on guessing who will be least bad here.
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Leeds United vs Leicester City (20.00 – Sky Main Event & Sky Premier League)
The second match of the night sees two teams looking to back up good wins last weekend in action when Leeds United host Leicester City in what should be an extremely watchable game at Elland Road with both sides looking to play good attacking football.
Leeds were victorious at Aston Villa last weekend while Leicester City got the better of Arsenal and have since gone and won in Europe as well so both teams will be heading into this match in confident form so we should be seeing both teams having a go and looking to get after the other but I favour the home side to come out on top if anyone is capable of doing that. I say that because the Leicester injuries are just beginning to mount up and you need to be pretty fresh to contain this Leeds side.
Leeds aren’t at full strength in terms of personnel with the likes of Kalvin Phillips injured but he has been 10 days since their last outing and with the mental schedule teams are embarking on at present that could be crucial. The Whites set a fearsome pace and I don’t think anyone could be too harsh on Leicester if they can’t live up to it with all the games they’ve played recently. I’ll take Leeds here with the draw cover.
Tips
Back Leeds United (0AH) to beat Leicester City for a 3/10 stake at 1.87 with BetVictor
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