Sunderland v Swansea (Saturday, 15:00)
Sunderland have kept a clean sheet in three of their four Premier League home games against the Swans
It would be a stretch to assert that a Sunderland defence which shipped three goals in both of their opening two games will shush a Swansea attack which scored two past both Chelsea and Newcastle. However, their solid home record in this fixture hints that the visitors may be a bit overestimated at 2.12.
The Black Cats' pitiful failure against Norwich was only their second Stadium of Light reverse in five, and indeed over 16 months have passed since they were last turned over in successive Premier League matches at the Stadium of Light, responding to the most recent two losses with victories.
Recommended Bet: Lay Swansea to win @ 2.14

West Ham v Bournemouth (Saturday, 15:00)
Darren Randolph has conceded 16 goals in his last three appearances against Bournemouth
Bournemouth are still waiting for their first goal as a Premier League club after firing blanks against Aston Villa and Liverpool and, with that in mind, the suspension of West Ham's first-choice goalkeeper Adrian does feel like destiny.
His deputy Darren Randolph will be making just his second ever start in the English top tier and endured a jittery pre-season upon joining West Ham from Birmingham, who faced the Cherries twice last term and leaked 12 times, suffering an 8-0 defeat in the St Andrew's showdown.
The Irons will be optimistic about meeting fire with fire though having played eight competitive games in 2015/16 and netted in seven of them, including both Premier League encounters, so this doesn't look like a contest for clean-sheet enthusiasts.
Recommended Bet: Back both teams to score @ 1.75

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