Stats and facts for Score Predictor Matchweek 20 – play for free and compete for £250 weekly prize

Stats and facts for Score Predictor Matchweek 20 – play for free and compete for £250 weekly prize

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Stats and facts for Score Predictor Matchweek 20 – play for free and compete for £250 weekly prize
Author: Nick Elliott
Published: Jan, 24 2025 12:05

DREAM TEAM are once again putting up £250 in cash for Score Predictor Matchweek 20. As usual, it's completely free to play and, if you opt for sheer gut instinct, it takes mere seconds to submit your entry. Simply enter your predictions for the five selected Premier League games and earn points for the accuracy of your forecast as the action unfolds.

 [a man in a blue shirt with the number 22 on it]
Image Credit: The Sun [a man in a blue shirt with the number 22 on it]

If you amass the most points then you'll claim the weekly cash prize!. Allow us to present some key stats and facts for each relevant fixture to help inform your decisions. The Tractor Boys were battered 6-0 by Manchester City last weekend and won't be relishing a trip to the lair of the league leaders this Saturday.

 [Liverpool players celebrating a goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Liverpool players celebrating a goal.]

Kieran McKenna's side have looked better than fellow promoted teams Southampton and Leicester but the brutal truth is that they've mustered just 16 points upon their return to the top flight. Only Saints and Everton have scored fewer goals than Ipswich at this stage.

 [Omar Marmoush of Eintracht Frankfurt during a Bundesliga match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Omar Marmoush of Eintracht Frankfurt during a Bundesliga match.]

In contrast, Arne Slot's troops are the league's top scorers having reached a half century of goals away to Brentford last weekend. It might be a long afternoon for Ipswich... Our Prediction: 4-0 to Liverpool. Pep Guardiola's side are unbeaten in ten against the Blues, having won eight of those contests.

 [Crystal Palace players celebrating a goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Crystal Palace players celebrating a goal.]

However, they have suffered late capitulations against Brentford and PSG this month and still don't look back to their best. City have recruited reinforcements during the transfer window and it will be interesting to see if new forward Omar Marmoush, one of Europe's most in-form players, is thrown straight into the action on Saturday.

 [Graham Potter, West Ham United head coach.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Graham Potter, West Ham United head coach.]

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