Cross Game Multi Tips: Four bets for Saturday's Premier League action

JJ Value Hunter is back with another selection of specialist shots markets for Saturday's Premier League game, picking a bet for the first three games on Saturday which make for a nice cross game multi tip. He's also added in a bonus tip for who will be the Whoscored Man of the Match on Betfair, with some terrific reasoning...
Saturday's early kick off sees two out of form teams looking to pick up a crucial three points, both outfits are missing key players and its tough to know just how Everton will line up giving how vulnerable they looked versus Leeds.
What i have noticed is many teams are now adopting a shoot on sight policy against Everton, no doubt due to Jordan Pickford’s continued woes between the sticks.
Everton have conceded the most shots and most shots on target of any top half side in the Premier League and whilst Burnley aren’t renowned for creating too many chances, this is the first time this season they have their first choice front four fully fit so I do see those numbers improving.
I’m backing Burnley to have 5+ shots on target at 15/8, Everton have conceded 6+ in their last two matches so I think its a generous price considering.
Manchester City are starting to look something close to their best and this is a game they should win with ease against Fulham, but after a midweek Champions league match its tough to find any tempting prices available on them.
One thing that has impressed me with Fulham in recent games though is their counter-attacking threat, since Scott Parker has been in charge, they have been mainly a possession based side, a tactic which just wasn’t working for them in the Premier League, but the introduction of Lookman and Cavaleiro have given them much more pace and direct running and that’s something that has been Citys Achilles’ heel in recent seasons.
The standout prices here are Ivan Cavaleiro to have 1+ and 2+ shots on target at 13/5 and 20/1, he’s being deployed as a striker at the minute and looks to be Fulham’s first choice penalty taker too, he managed 2+ in both his last two matches and although this is a tougher opponent, there is still plenty of value in his prices given his change in position.
If you think Fulham could get something from this game then one price that should tempt you is Lookman to win the Whoscored Man of the Match at 33/1 with Betfair, he’s won it in 2 of his last 6 matches, and has been Fulham’s highest scoring player in four of their last six matches,
West Ham see the return of fans on Saturday for the visit of Manchester United and although the capacity is very limited, we have seen it make a huge difference to performance levels across Europe.
So far this season we are seeing an unprecedented amount of away victories something which will likely drop off with the reintroduction of fans.
United have been rather inconsistent this season despite a very impressive run of away victories, but this a ground they have really struggled at in recent years.
I expect an end-to-end game and see a draw as the most likely result so with the odds stacked in United’s favour, I do think the value is with the home side.
I’m delving into the team shots market here and West Ham 14+ shots at 12/5 looks a great play. It's landed in two of West Ham's last three and I fully expect the "fan factor" to play a big part in the positivity and intensity of West hams performance.
One further bet that I feel could be worth of play is Benrahma to win the Whoscored Man of the Match at 10/1 with Betfair.
I'd certainly hold off until the teams are announced as he is yet to start for the Hammers, but he won this market 20 times in his final 80 matches for Brentford, and has come off the bench to assist the winning goal in his previous two West Ham matches, so is certainly knocking on the door for a start here.