EPL quick picks. Due to time constraints, FULL round analysis will not be available. Saturday, 1 November
Everton v Fulham
Summary: Both teams will be going into this contest full of confidence after ending their respective dry spells in the wins column. Everton's Fellaini struck again for the Merseysiders late on at Bolton, to snatch the points with a 1-0 win. Fulham's former Everton man, Andy Johnson scored two to ensure that his side got a home win against struggling Wigan Athletic.
Verdict: Everton's talisman Tim Cahill is back in the starting line-up for this one as the Blues look to build a platform for their somewhat shaky start to the season. The home side are still to register maximum points at home but they won't find a better opportunity to do so against poor travellers Fulham. Till this stage, Fulham have garnered only 1pt from a possible 12 on their travels. David Moyes has the luxury of choosing from a relatively full squad, so it is advantage Everton for this one.
Pick: Everton to Win
Everton 1 - 0 Fulham
Manchester United v Hull City
Summary: It was a case of normal service resumed for Manchester last time out, as Ronaldo scored two first half goals to ensure a comfortable 2-0 victory over West Ham at Old Trafford. Hull City found the going a little tougher as they succumbed to a Chelsea onslaught that included a Lampard wonder goal, the first of three that inflicted the home side to their second defeat of the season. It will be interesting to see how Hull rebound after been outplayed for the first time on their own turf.
Verdict: Summary: It was a case of normal service resumed for Manchester last time out, as Ronaldo scored two first half goals to ensure a comfortable 2-0 victory over West Ham at Old Trafford. Hull City found the going a little tougher as they succumbed to a Chelsea onslaught that included a Lampard wonder goal, the first of three that inflicted the home side to their second defeat of the season. It will be interesting to see how Hull rebound after been outplayed for the first time on their own turf.
Verdict: Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, was unhappy in the way his side took the foot off the pedal in the second half against West Ham United. He has promised that Manchester will be alot more ruthless this time round as Rooney goes in search of his 100th goal in club football. Hull have done unbelievably well this season, scoring at an average of almost 2 goals a game on their travels, including 2 at The Emirates against Arsenal.
Pick: Over 3 goals
Manchester United 4 - 3 Hull City
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