Odds Boosts and Betting Tips on West Ham v Leicester, Newcastle v Southampton & Wolves v Brighton

We are going to boost 2 teams in form for Saturday's Premier League action with both Southampton and Leicester have having enjoyed an upturn in their fortunes following the appointment of new managers. While the 3rd fixture between Wolves & Brighton pits 2 sides who have been struggling of late to score goals and get points. Get in on these boosted odds as soon as possible.

West Ham v Leicester

This match sees 2 sides who are currently experiencing polar opposite runs of form. Despite putting in a decent performance at Man United last weekend, West Ham have now lost their last 3 games and are in danger of exiting the season with a whimper rather than a roar. Conversely Leiceister City have been transformed under new manager Brendon Rogers and if the season had started when he took charge, The Foxes would currently find themselves sitting in the Champions League positions.

A mounting list of injuries have certainly not helped the Hammer's cause over these past few weeks with Manuel Lanzini becoming the latest player to visit the physio after he limped off during the defeat at Old Trafford. One of the key performers for West Ham this year is their record signing Felipe Anderson who has netted 10 times in his debut season in the EPL and is currently leading the team's scoring charts. West Ham's chances of getting a result from this game will rest largely on his shoulders.

As for Leicester, their impressive run of wins finally came to an end last week when Newcastle successfully parked a rather large black and white stripped bus in front of their goal and ultimately managed to knick a winner. You would imagine that West Ham will be willing to be a little more open in their play and that could provide Leicester with the opportunity to return to the kind of goal scoring form that has seem them score 11 goals in the 4 games prior to Friday's defeat.

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Newcastle v Southampton

Both teams look as though they can now breath easy in regards their immediate Premier League futures. Newcastle are 7 points clear of the drop zone while Southampton are just 2 points behind them albeit with a game in hand. With the pressure now off, neutrals will hope that this fixture delivers a few more goals that the 0-0 draw that the sides played out earlier in the season.

Newcastle have ground out their points this season with manager Rafa Benitez setting his team up to defend first. It's not exactly the most inspiring formula for football but given his limited budget, the Spaniard can be pleased with delivering another season of EPL up on Tyneside. With the threat of relegation now having passed might it be time for the Magpies to slip the handbrake and finish this season in style? They certainly have the personnel to play a slightly more attacking game with the likes of Ayoze Pérez a creative fulcrum for the home team.

As for Southampton, new manager and relative unknown on these shores, Ralph Hasenhüttl has turned around what was looking like a season destined for relegation under Mark Hughes. Last week's victory against relative high-flyers Wolves caps off a run of games that has also seen the Saints beat Spurs and give Liverpool a real run for their money. Players like Danny Ings and Nathan Redmond are suddenly performing to their potential and you know when Shane Long starts scoring that the stars must really be in your favour.

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Wolves v Brighton

Wolves are fading badly in their first season back in the top flight and if their current lean run continues then it's not entirely impossible that they finish the season in the bottom half of the league. Of course it wasn't meant to be this way, with the midlands based team looking set to finish 7th and claim the title of 'best of the rest' while simultaneously continuing their run towards the FA Cup final. However, it now appears that the wheels have well and truly fallen off the Molineux bandwagon which will be of concern to their manager given the ambitious nature of the clubs owners which is only outweighed by the depth of their pockets. Would a new man in charge take Wolves to the next level?

Their visitors Brighton are walking along a very shaky tightrope as they come off the back of 2 humiliating defeats to Bournemouth and fellow relegation candidates Cardiff. The hope that the Seagulls have to cling onto is that they are still 2 points clear of their nearest rivals, with a game in hand and that Cardiff host title chasing Liverpool on Sunday. In other words, the ball is still very much in Brighton's court if they can pull their act together and get even a point against a struggling Wolves team.

Once again we can look towards the fact that Wolves have a very poor record against bottom 6 sides as a reason to believe that Brighton might be able to inch their way ever closer to safety.

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