Five goalscorers to watch out for this weekend: Almiron and Immobile can hurt defences

Recommended bets:
– Back Miguel Almiron to score against Chelsea 
– Back Emiliano Buendia to score against Brighton 
– Back Arnaud Nordin to score against Nice 
– Back Andrej Kramaric to score against Stuttgart 
– Back Ciro Immobile to score against Cremonese

It is another busy weekend of top-flight football in Europe and we have picked out five goalscorers worth following in fixtures from the Premier League, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A.

Back Miguel Almiron to score at anytime @ 7/2

Monday’s 0-0 draw with Leicester was enough to secure Champions League qualification for Newcastle but winger Miguel Almiron will have been disappointed not to get on the scoresheet. 

The lively Paraguayan had four shots against the Foxes, hitting the woodwork with one attempt, and he is worth backing to find the net against troubled Chelsea on the final day of term. 

Almiron, who also had four attempts in last week’s win over Brighton, has amassed 11 goals in 28 league starts this season and has enjoyed his trips to London, scoring at Tottenham and claiming a brace at Fulham.

Back Emiliano Buendia to score at anytime @ 16/5

Brighton have had a gruelling end to the season, playing their last nine Premier League fixtures in just over a month, so they may not be at their sharpest against Aston Villa on Sunday.

Villa’s Emiliano Buendia has been operating in an advanced position recently and he should get chances to add to a tally of five league goals this term. 

Buendia had five shots in this month’s defeat at Wolves and hit the crossbar in Villa’s last home game, a 2-1 win against Tottenham.

He can trouble a Brighton side who, despite enjoying an overall fine season, have lost 3-1 at Nottingham Forest, 4-1 at Newcastle and 5-1 at home to Everton during this hectic period.

Back Arnaud Nordin to score at anytime @ 23/10

Montpellier striker Elye Wahi has impressed in Ligue 1 this season with 17 goals, including four in a remarkable 5-4 defeat to Lyon earlier this month. 

However, Wahi’s team-mate Arnaud Nordin also poses a threat to visitors Nice as he has scored four times in his last eight appearances, including hitting a brace against fourth-placed Monaco and one against third-placed Marseille. 

Nordin, who came off the bench to score in February’s defeat to PSG, was also on the scoresheet last weekend at Nantes, where he had six shots in Montpellier’s 3-0 victory.

Back Andrej Kramaric to score at anytime @ 3/1

Stuttgart are scrapping to avoid relegation from the Bundesliga and they have kept only two clean sheets in 33 league matches this season so Hoffenheim forward Andrej Kramaric looks a big price to hamper their survival prospects. 

Kramaric, Hoffenheim’s first-choice penalty-taker, scored twice in January’s 2-2 draw with Stuttgart and he comes into the rematch in excellent form, having found the net seven times in his last nine appearances.

Back Ciro Immobile to score at anytime @ 3/4

We are keeping it simple with the final goalscorer selection as prolific Lazio striker Ciro Immobile should be too sharp for visitors Cremonese. 

Immobile has had a lean season by his own high standards, not helped by injuries and a car accident in April, but he has scored in his last two Serie A matches. 

The Italy international also notched twice in the first 21 minutes of September’s 4-0 away win against Cremonese and should be looking forward to another crack at a defence that conceded five goals at home to Bologna last weekend.

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