Saturday is probably the least impressive in terms of program since the big matches are absent. Where everyone's interest is focused is on the battle for survival. One of the two most important games takes place in Leicester with the local team hosting Burnley. Both are known since last year when they gave their battle in the Championship for the direct promotion to the Premier. Eventually Leicester got on a train and Burnley followed it second. Their course was then anti-diametric, as Leicester chose to strengthen the moment Burnley was left more or less with the same roster. As we said in the last game, the goal is the huge problem that Burnley is facing, and the absence of key executives in these first games does not help, in contrast to Leicester, which has a pluralism in scoring and is strong at home, since bent against Arsenal, Everton and Manchester United. After this mountain program the "foxes" face a team in their measures and are close to a significant victory.
In another important game for the battle of staying, Hull of Steve Bruce welcomes Crystal Palace. Hull spent enough in the summer and everyone was expecting it even stronger after the highly successful last year. Instead, he is making a modest start unlike Crystal Palace, which was not hurt by Tony Powys' sudden surrender. Neil Wurnock is doing just fine and has just brought it over the middle of the scoring. I think Hull is a lot better than his ranking position and against a team like Crystal Palace can prove it. For a more secure bet, the ace can be selected at -0,25. So in case of a tie we lose half our bet.
I close with West Ham's Sunday match with the KPP with the "hammers" having made a good start, contrary to the KPP, which has been showing since the beginning of the season that it will fight to the end to avoid relegation. Ace in 1,90 is acceptable and the absence of KPF away allows the "hammers" to get the three points of victory.
LESTER - BURNLEY 1 1,80
HALL - CRYSTAL PALACE 1 (-0,25) 1,75
WEST HAM - KPR 1 1,90