
Cross Game Multi Tips: Tom Cairney can harm an out-of-sorts Everton

Our man @JJValueHunter is back with three football betting tips for Saturday that come across three games in the Premier League starting at 12:00pm this Sunday.
Sunday's action starts at Craven Cottage and a player I have my eye on here is Tom Cairney. He has spent most of his time in recent seasons as a box to box central midfielder but with the good form of Mario Lemina and Zambo Anguissa in central midfield it's allowed Cairney to play further forward recently. He’s a 21/10 for a shot on target here and that’s a price I’m keen on, he’s managed 0.6 shots on target per game this season and that will likely increase if he keeps being played in this more advanced role. Everton have been conceding plenty of goals of late and with the consistently error-prone Pickford in goal then you would imagine Parker will be instructing players to get as many shots away as possible here.
Moving on to Bramall Lane we have a Sheffield United side who have shown signs of "second season syndrome" and look set to be in the relegation mix this season against a West Ham team who have so far coped well given they have had the toughest set of fixtures of any Premier League side. These are the types of games West Ham have struggled with in recent years and although I think they will be the dominant side I can't see it being straightforward, one thing West Ham have improved with this season is creating chances and in their 4 matches vs. non-top 6 sides this season they have managed 15, 15, 14 and 16 shots, and I’m backing them to keep up that 15 per game average here at 3/1 which should be good value up against the league's bottom placed side.
Finally this weekend we have two incredibly unpredictable teams. This game really could go either way in terms of the result, one thing you can always guarantee with Leeds though is that they will work incredibly hard and continue to force shooting chances. Bamford has been the main man this season but a player I’ve been impressed with is Jack Harrison. The throwback winger always wants to take on his man and either get a cross away or a shot on goal, Arsenal usually play with a back 3 and if that’s the case again here Harrison will likely get plenty of chances to get at Arsenal's right-sided centre back where I'd expect him to get plenty of joy. He’s 15/8 for one shot on target which is a price I like given he’s managed a shot in all bar one of his matches this season