Weekend 7/2 Treble | Jack Wright
Weekend 7/2 Treble | Jack Wright
Top-of-the-table Sunderland look a solid bet to extend QPR's miserable run. The Black Cats have been exceptional, winning four of their six away games including each of their last two. They've scored in every game this season, notching multiple goals in four road trips. By contrast, QPR are winless in nine, have the league's joint worst home record, and have conceded a league-high 11 goals on home soil.
The R’s held Burnley to a 0-0 draw last weekend but only managed two shots of their own in the process illustrating it was a back to the wall effort. Wilson Isidor scored his fourth goal of the campaign at the weekend to tie Romaine Mundle as Sunderland’s top scorer. Demonstrating how Regis Le Bris’ side are sharing the goals around rather than being dependent on one or two players. That equates to having too much firepower for Martí Cifuentes’ strugglers.
League leaders PSG look primed to extend their perfect home record against a faltering Lens side. The Parisians have been imperious at home in the post Kylian Mbappé era, winning all four matches while scoring 16 goals. Fresh from dismantling Marseille 3-0 at the weekend, they're led by Bradley Barcola's league-leading eight goals.
Lens arrive in poor form, winless in seven of their last eight across all competitions and just suffered a devastating stoppage-time defeat to Lille. PSG have dominated recent meetings, winning the last three with multiple goals, including a 3-1 home victory last season. Everything points to another comfortable home win.
Osasuna's home fortress presents a formidable challenge for Valladolid, with the Pamplona side boasting an exceptional home record that rivals even La Liga's top teams. Sitting 8th in the table with 18 points, Osasuna have been particularly dominant at home, securing four wins, one draw, and just one loss while scoring an impressive 12 goals - a tally that only Barcelona and Real Madrid have surpassed.
Newly promoted Valladolid are justifying their tag as one of the favourites for relegation after losing seven of their first 11 La Liga matches. They have lost four of their five away matches while conceding a league-high 17 goals. Of their nine goals scored, three have come from the penalty spot. All of which leaves them second from bottom with just eight points on the board. Scheduling has also been kind to Osasuna with a full week's preparation following their 2-0 victory at Real Sociedad. While Valladolid travelled midweek to Oviedo for Copa del Rey action.