We've selected accumulators for three popular goals coupons ahead of Saturday's football action in the Premier League and Sky Bet EFL.
In our regular betting feature, we've once again analysed Saturday's football (August 18) and targeted the games where we think the goals will flow as we try nail accumulators in the 'both teams to score' and 'over 2.5 goals coupons' with Sky Bet.
Our two most confident selections we're throwing into a 'both teams to score in both halves' double for a potentially big payout.
The Hammers defence was ripped to shreds against Liverpool and while Bournemouth's strikers aren't so potent, the Cherries can make the most of any early-season teething problems against the big-spenders.
This has to be one of the most confident selections as Middlesbrough look to continue their unbeaten start at Bristol City. Boro have scored six, including twice in their other away game so far, while the hosts have scored three and conceded three in their two matches.
Rovers twice found the net in their opening away game of the season and their strikers should be able to exploit a Hull defence that have already shipped four goals, including three at home.
Rovers are the joint top scorers with six goals from two games and will surely find the net against leaky Burton while the hosts have struck in both of their defeats.
Posh have scored six in two games and are clearly confident in front of goal while Luton, the free-scoring League Two champions last season, really should have managed more than once so far.
Bristol City v Middlesbrough (12/1)
Peterborough v Luton (8/1)
Tottenham v Fulham
Tottenham scored twice in last week's away draw at Newcastle and I expect them to be lethal in front of goal when they host newly-promoted Fulham, who need more gelling time.
Bristol City v Middlesbrough
Reasons given in earlier acca
Peterborough v Luton
Reasons given in earlier acca
Burton v Doncaster
Reasons given in earlier acca
Dunfermline v Hearts
I'm heading into Scotland for this final selection, with Scottish Premiership leaders and top scorers fancied to give Championship side Dunfermline a good hiding.
By Chris Hammer