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·12 May 2024

The Daily Acca: Goals at Old Trafford in this 4/1 treble

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Arsenal head to Old Trafford knowing that victory is an absolute must, and while they will probably get it, I would much rather back Over 3.5 Goals at a significantly larger price.

Of their 36 Premier League fixtures to date this term, the Gunners have seen 44% end with four goals or more, and that includes four of their last seven on the road.


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United's season hit a new low at Selhurst Park on Monday, and it would appear that the players have officially throw in the towel for the year.

Erik ten Hag's men can't defend - their goal difference is -3 as it stands - and four of their last eight at Old Trafford have finished with this selection landing.

With the top five in Serie A now qualifying for Champions League football, this clash at Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia has a lot of extra meaning.

The hosts currently occupy fifth, with Roma level on points, but having played a game more. If Daniele De Rossi's men pick up a famous away win here though, they will be in the driving seat for fifth as they will have a better head to head record (which is the first tiebreaker in this division).

I am expecting goals this evening, with the visitors currently sitting on a BTTS percentage of 63 this season - the third highest in the league. Their last four have all seen it land, as have six of their last eight away.

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The reverse fixture at Stadio Olimpico finished 1-1, and three of Atalanta's last five at home have finished with neither team keeping a clean sheet.

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Almeria managed to scrape survival in La Liga last season, but their fate has long since been sealed this year, and they are merely playing for pride at this point.

Ironically they won just their second match of the campaign last weekend, as they went to Rayo Vallecano and won 0-1. That result lowered their BTTS percentage to 62, but that still ranks as second in this division.

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Tonight they travel to Seville to take on Real Betis, and they currently sit fifth in the both teams to score standings. They are fighting for a European place for next season, and while their recent form has been good, it's just one clean sheet in eight at home.

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