Premier League | Which players can help you win £1million with Grosvenor Goals this week?

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 a given 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 fourteenth 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.

Newcastle United v Manchester City (Saturday, 12.30pm) – Raheem Sterling

He’s put away 18 goals in all competitions this season and, with a trip to an inconsistent Newcastle, it’s hard to imagine that Raheem Sterling will fail to make it at least 19 this weekend. He hasn’t scored in his last two league games and the opposition here provides a golden opportunity to get going again at St James’ Park by opening the scoring.

Burnley v Crystal Palace (Saturday, 3pm) – Ashley Barnes

It has been a case of all or nothing for Ashley Barnes this season. The 30-year-old forward registered four goals in Burnley’s first three games, then had a dry spell over September and October before scoring twice in his last two games. He grabbed a consolation goal in this fixture last season and is in form to get the first this time around.

Chelsea v West Ham United (Saturday, 3pm) – Christian Pulisic

Since his late October hat-trick, Christian Pulisic has scored in alternate appearances with goals coming against Watford and Crystal Palace, before registering Chelsea’s second against Valencia in midweek. Already just one goal off his tally for Borussia Dortmund last season, the American is clearly thriving in the Premier League.

Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion (Saturday, 3pm) – Mohamed Salah

Mohamed Salah may be one goal behind teammate Sadio Mane as things stand, but he still has a healthy tally of nine, with five assists to boot. Salah also has a higher shots-on-target percentage (62) than the Senegalese winger. The Reds have the opportunity to run riot when hosting Brighton on Saturday and Salah is fancied to find the back of the net first.

Tottenham Hotspur v AFC Bournemouth (Saturday, 3pm) – Dele Alli

Jose Mourinho seems to be getting the best out of Dele Alli, whose goal against Olympiakos initiated Spurs’ comeback on Tuesday to secure them a place in the Champions League knockout stages. Confidence will be high for the attacking midfielder and he could be the man to get Spurs off the mark against Bournemouth as they seek a third successive win.

Southampton v Watford (Saturday, 5.30pm) – Gerard Deulofeu

Gerard Deulofeu is the joint-highest scorer for a troubled Watford outfit this season on an anti-climactic total of two, with scoring duties having been shared among ten different Hornets so far, as they take the goals where they can get them. This is as good a chance as any for them to pick up some points against fellow strugglers Southampton and Deulofeu is a realistic proposition to be the man to get them off the mark.

Norwich v Arsenal (Sunday, 2pm) – Alexandre Lacazette

Alexandre Lacazette got the goals when Arsenal hosted Southampton last weekend, with his stoppage-time equaliser ensuring the Gunners didn’t lose two on the trot after Leicester took all three points off them before the international break. With Norwich in the relegation zone, Carrow Road could prove a happy hunting ground for the Frenchman on Sunday.

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sheffield United (Sunday, 2pm) – Raul Jimenez

With six goals to his name across the last seven games, Raul Jimenez added to the eight he had already buried earlier in the season. This weekend’s clash is against fellow high-fliers Sheffield United and could be a cagey affair, but the Mexican’s form in front of goal is too good to disregard here.

Leicester City v Everton (Sunday, 4.30pm) – Jamie Vardy

The numbers don’t lie. Jamie Vardy has helped himself to 12 goals already in this Premier League campaign, putting him at the head of the current top-scorers list. He is ensuring that his side maintains what is still a realistic chance of challenging Liverpool for the title and a visit from the Toffees should provide an opportunity to notch again.

Manchester United v Aston Villa (Sunday, 4.30pm) – Anthony Martial

Only three points separate the two sides so Manchester United won’t take this fixture lightly, and a free-scoring Marcus Rashford on the pitch could get them off to the perfect start. He has bagged ten goals in his last eleven for club and country, including scoring in the last five successive games so it’s hard to look past him.

Will you select any of our picks for your Grosvenor Goals entry?

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