Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the big story this weekend taking charge of his first game as interim Manchester United manager against Cardiff - the team he had a terrible time in charge of a few years ago.Going for goals could be the best shout in terms of betting on Saturday's late game and there's plenty to get stuck into across the rest of the card.Here's our game-by-game guide to the latest round of Premier League fixtures. All kick-offs 3pm on Saturday unless stated. Arsenal v Burnley - Saturday 12.30pmIf Burnley have been watching closely they should know how to get the better of Arsenal as it’s happened twice in the past week. Crosses and headers were the death of them at Southampton while Tottenham were able to cut through them twice in their League Cup tie. But knowing and doing are not quite the same. Like Arsenal, Burnley lost to Tottenham last time out and although they were just moments away from nicking a point at Wembley, they’ve now failed to score in seven of their last 10 away games, including the last three in a row, winning one, drawing two and losing the other seven. They’ve also lost on all four trips to the Emirates Stadium by an aggregate score of 13-2. Sean Dyche’s priority will be avoiding another defeat and he’ll make it tough for the hosts (who are 1/4) so the pick here is half-time draw, full-time home win at 7/2 (Bet Victor). Correct-score backers might fancy 2-0 to Arsenal at 13/2 with a few firms.Bournemouth v Brighton Losing six of seven in the league is bad enough but Bournemouth’s run will look terrible if it reaches seven of eight with away games against Tottenham and Manchester United up next. Eddie Howe, who rested key men for the midweek defeat at Chelsea, is far from under pressure but this is a game he needs a result in. They played well at Wolves and had plenty of possession but chances were few and far between and they couldn’t finish the couple they did carve out. But Brighton’s defeat by Chelsea last weekend shouldn’t have been as narrow as it was - they were allowed back into the game by the Blues. The hosts can edge it here, they’re just under evens for the victory and 17/5 with a couple of firms to win by a one-goal margin.Chelsea v Leicester They made hard work of beating Brighton at the end but for much of the game there was little to trouble Chelsea last weekend and this should be straightforward enough. Maurizio Sarri’s side are unbeaten in 12 Premier League home games, keeping a clean sheet in each of the last three at Stamford Bridge (W7 D5 L0) before taking care of Bournemouth 1-0 in the League Cup on Wednesday night. They’re no better than 1/3 but you can get 23/20 they win without conceding.Huddersfield v Southampton New Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl celebrated wildly after beating Arsenal to win his first game at just the second attempt, end a 14-game winless run and escape the bottom three (on goal difference). Huddersfield is about as good an opportunity he’ll get to build on that vic
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