Grosvenor Goals has been given a brand-new look and is back for the 2019-20 football season.
Grosvenor Goals gives users the chance to win £1 million if their 10 chosen players are all first goal scorers in game week.
The free-to-play game offers £10k for anyone who predicts 10 anytime goal scorers from their selections, with a £10 free bet to those who successfully pick three or more first scorers each week.
Here are the picks for the tenth game week of the Grosvenor Goals season, which includes all this weekend’s Premier League fixtures and you can also take a look at our football betting odds.
Manchester City v Aston Villa (Saturday, 12.30pm) – Raheem Sterling
Six goals from nine Premier League games this season shows Raheem Sterling has continued his fantastic form from last season which saw him nominated for Player of the Year. The Manchester City attacker hasn’t scored in two Premier League games, and that could be ominous for Aston Villa as the England international will likely have fire in his belly for the early kick-off on Saturday. He’s our first Grosvenor Goals pick heading into game week 10.
Brighton v Everton (Saturday, 3pm) – Gylfi Sigurdsson
Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson opened his account for the Premier League campaign with a stunning stike in their win against West Ham last weekend, and the Icelandic playmaker has looked threatening for the Toffees this season when they are on form. He scored 13 goals in the top-flight last season, and he’s being backed to get the Blues off and running at the Amex on Saturday.
Watford v Bournemouth (Saturday, 3pm) – Callum Wilson
Callum Wilson was frustrated last weekend when the Cherries drew a blank against Norwich in a 0-0 stalemate, but the England international has five goals already this season and always looks like adding to his tally when called upon. Wilson scored both home and away against Watford last season, and he’ll be looking to pick up where he left off at Vicarage Road this weekend.
West Ham v Sheffield United (Saturday, 3pm) – Sebastian Haller
Consistency is what West Ham are looking for this year, and Sebastian Haller could play a big part in helping towards that if he can keep up his decent goal scoring record. Four goals in eight games is a good start in his debut season with the Hammers, and he seems to favour the games against lower table teams. He’s been earmarked to break the deadlock at the London Stadium against Sheffield United.
Burnley v Chelsea (Saturday, 5.30pm) – Tammy Abraham
Tammy Abraham has scored three opening goals in Premier League matches so far this season, and eight goals in nine matches in England’s top-flight this season is remarkable for the Chelsea youth product. Frank Lampard has put his faith in Abraham, and he’s taken it with both hands to also earn an England call-up in a strong start to the campaign. The frontman will be looking to make it 10 goals in all competitions in the evening kick-off at Turf Moor.
Swansea v Cardiff (Sunday, 12pm) – Andre Ayew
Andre Ayew has three in his last four Championship games for Swansea, who take on Cardiff at the Liberty Stadium this Sunday. The Ghanian brings a wealth of experience to the Swans in their quest for Championship success, and he’ll be eager to get the Welsh side off the mark against Neil Warnock’s Bluebirds as they look to climb further up the table.
Newcastle v Wolves (Sunday, 2pm) – Raul Jimenez
On another day, Raul Jimenez might have had a hattrick against Southampton last weekend, but VAR played its part and the Mexican had to settle for a solitary goal from the penalty spot. However, Wolves fans will be happy to see their talisman looking dangerous, and he’s always their main threat in front of goal.
Arsenal v Crystal Palace (Sunday, 4.30pm) – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has opened the scoring twice this season, and while he cut an isolated figure against Sheffield United in the Gunners’ Monday night loss, the Gabon international has made the Emirates a happy hunting ground in his time in north London. He’s hot on the heels of Sergio Aguero and Tammy Abraham in the top goal-scoring charts – one behind – and he’ll see Sunday’s game against Crystal Palace as an opportunity to add to his seven Premier League goals this season.
Liverpool v Tottenham (Sunday, 4.30pm) – Mohamed Salah
After a fortnight out with an ankle knock, Mohamed Salah will be raring to go against Tottenham this weekend in a match Liverpool will be desperate to win to hold on to their six-point advantage at the top of the table. Salah has four goals in five matches against Spurs, and the Egyptian is a likely contender to break the deadlock on Sunday afternoon.
Norwich v Manchester United (Sunday, 4.30pm) – Teemu Pukki
After a whirlwind start to life in the Premier League with Norwich, Teemu Pukki is goalless in four top-flight matches, but he’s continued to do the business for Finland in between and ahead of Manchester United’s visit to Carrow Road this weekend. The former Celtic striker’s record of three goals in three matches against top-six sides this season has led to him being selected as our final Grosvenor Goals pick for match week ten.
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