- Bournemouth or Draw Double Chance v Chelsea
- Arsenal win/Both Teams Not to Score at Everton
WATCH IN THE ZONE - JASON ROBINSON
Bournemouth vs Chelsea
Chelsea's hopes of storming the top half of the Premier League following last season's horror show have yet to materialise, and right now they look well worth taking on at Bournemouth.
Mauricio Pochettino's new side have stuttered and spluttered their way through their first four games, getting outplayed (but drawing) against Liverpool, crashing 3-1 at West Ham and then thumping whipping boys Luton 3-0.
But if you need proof that laying Chelsea is the way to go then look no further back than the weekend before the international break, when a tepid Blues were beaten 1-0 at home by Nottingham Forest.
Sure they missed chances, but they also looked incredibly average and easy to defend against, so why shouldn't Bournemouth avoid defeat against them.
Bournemouth definitely look to have something about them under new boss Andoni Iraola and two points to show for the first month's work might not seem incredible but they have had a tough run of fixtures.
They opened up with a 1-1 draw against Europa Conference League winners West Ham, lost to both Liverpool and Tottenham as expected, and were moments away from celebrating a 2-1 win at Brentford before conceding a late equaliser.
The bottom line is that Chelsea are too short given the run they are in.
BOURNEMOUTH OR DRAW DOUBLE CHANCE
Everton vs Arsenal
Arsenal have an awful record at Everton, but they can put recent blemishes behind them by winning at Goodison Park.
The Gunners' title aspirations were well and truly dented by a 1-0 loss at Goodison in February, making it five straight visits to the ground without registering a Premier League win.
However, as each season has gone by, the gulf between the two clubs is getting wider and wider and that sequence of disappointments at Everton will surely end this time.
There will be a buzz about the place as news of an impending takeover cheers supporters, though good news is confined to the board-room at the moment because on the pitch Sean Dyche's side are truly awful.
They were luckless losing 1-0 at home to Fulham in their opener, but subsequent defeats by Aston Villa and Wolves were poor and last time out they could only draw 2-2 at Sheffield United.
Arsenal probably haven't quite hit their stride yet but are still looking like the second best team in England, which is considerably better than Everton.
Their first three matches were mixed though yielded seven points.
They only really showed some sparkle when they absolutely had to, at home to Manchester United in the match before the break. They won that 3-1 to send out a sizeable message of intent.
Talking of sizeable, 6f 4in striker Beto is going to be Everton's main threat which also hints at the way they are going to play. It won't be pretty and is unlikely to be effective.
Having failed to score in three of their four matches, take Arsenal to win and both teams not to score.
ARSENAL WIN/BOTH TEAMS NOT TO SCORE











