Football Jackpots: Who will come close to this weekend’s £1m Colossus?

When you try and don’t suceed, you dust yourself off and pick another batch of correct scores. Let’s see if we’re closer to the £1m jackpot this week…

Goal-shy Saints to suffer defeat at Everton

Everton v Southampton
Saturday, 15:00

Mike Norman says: “Lack of goals was clearly a problem for Southampton last season and they started this campaign in similar fashion, failing to convert a number of chances at home to Burnley last week. A trip to Goodison will be a much tougher task and the home side are fancied to record a narrow victory.”

Predictions: Everton 1-0 Southampton, Everton 2-0 Southampton

Score draw

Leicester v Wolves
Saturday, 15:00

Jasmine Baba says:“Leicester started a bit too late against Manchester United in their 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford and should do better here. However newly promoted Wolves have shown they’re not pushovers, even if their defence failed against a ten-men Everton.

Predictions: Leicester 2-2 Wolves, Leicester 1-1 Wolves

Hammers to recover from thrashing with narrow win

West Ham v Bournemouth
Saturday, 15:00

Mike Norman says: The Hammers were never in it at Anfield last Sunday while the Cherries recorded a comfortably home win against newly-promoted Cardiff. This promises to be a tight game but the home side should just about have enough quality to see them through.”

Prediction: West Ham 2-1 Bournemouth, West Ham 2-0 Bournemouth

Chelsea to add to Emery misery

Chelsea v Arsenal
Saturday, 17:30

Jasmine Baba says:“There’s a lot of work to do at Arsenal, even though it was unfortunate for them to face the champions Man City so soon. Their passing was sloppy and looked disjointed. Chelsea, even though they faced a weak Huddersfield side last week, look far more organised.”

Predictions: Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal, Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal

Don’t expect thrills at Turf Moor

Burnley v Watford
Sunday, 13:30

Mike Norman says: “We shouldn’t be surprised that Burnley opened their league campaign with a goalless draw at Southampton last week just days after a 0-0 in Europe. Watford eased past an out-of-sorts Brighton side but this match at Turf Moor promises to be a lot tighter, and probably without much entertainment.”

Prediction: Burnley 0-0 Watford, Burnley 1-1 Watford

Problems aren’t deep enough to rattle United

Brighton v Man Utd
Sunday, 16:00

Jasmine Baba says: “Drama surrounding Jose Mourinho and Paul Pogba shouldn’t deter Manchester United from performing in this match. Brighton looked very poor against Watford and never looked like coming back; they didn’t even record a shot on target. I can’t see anything other than a Red Devils’ win.”

Prediction: Brighton 0-2 Manchester United, Brighton 0-3 Manchester United

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Source: Betfair Premier League