James Buttler is back with a 38/1 treble across this Saturday's Premier League matches.
Southampton v Newcastle

Let’s be honest – Southampton are heading down and they’re not very good. The Saints have only won once all season and with only six points they are rock bottom and have the joint-second lowest tally after 22 top-flight games.
They host a Newcastle side they’ve beaten only once in 13 Premier League meetings, but who are looking to get back on track after their nine-match winning run was ended by a 4-1 home defeat to buoyant Bournemouth.
The Saints have conceded 50 goals this season and it would be a surprise if Newcastle didn’t put a few into their net on Saturday. Newcastle to win and over 2.5 Newcastle goals is 2.24/1 with William Hill.
Liverpool v Ipswich Town

Liverpool, despite a couple of drawn matches at the start of the year, have bounced back with a win over Brentford and sit six points clear at the top of the Premier League table. Arne Slot’s side are now unbeaten in 17 league matches.

Ipswich were trounced 6-0 by Man City last weekend and remain entrenched in the relegation zone. The Tractor Boys have won just two of 30 league matches at Anfield and there have been better Ipswich sides that have failed before.
Liverpool are a prohibitively short 1/8 to win, but gain some value with Cody Gakpo, who has scored in four successive league matches at Anfield. With the home side likely to take all three points, Liverpool to win with Gakpo to score anytime is well worth a look at 1.42/1 with William Hill.
Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest

Who’d have thought that The Cherries vs The Tricky Trees would be the headline act at the stage of the season?
Bournemouth beat Newcastle 4-1 last weekend to stretch their unbeaten run to 10 matches, including six wins. But Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in eight league games and have won seven in that period. Over the 15-match form table, Forest are second and Bournemouth third.
These are two excellent sides in great form and, I’ve got to be honest, I’ve no idea who wins. But BTTS is a play at 7/10 and Chris Wood, who is four goals in four matches, to score anytime is 12/5 to do it again. Double up BTTS with a Wood goal and you can get 3.08/1 with BetWay.
James’ Premier League Treble
Out all three selections into a treble at 37.67/1 with Bet365.
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