Just three weeks left in the 2025/26 Premier League season and everything is still left to play for at both ends of the table.
Our Offside Oracle is taking a break from the head to head markets, instead turning his focus on potential Game Week 36 Goal Scorers.
The Reds have won their last four home fixtures, while the Blues are staring down the barrel of seven straight league defeats.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s goal against Man United last week took his season tally to 13 goals and 10 assists across all competitions.
Let’s take the dead ball specialist to net again here.
The Cherries are on a 15-game unbeaten tear in the league, and are looking like taking their game to Europe next season.
One man who has been on fire for the Cherries of late is Rayan, who has three goal involvements (2G,1A) across his last three games.
Let’s take Rayan to score.
The Seagulls push for European football hit a speed bump last weekend with a loss against the Toon, they’ll be looking to return to winning ways against wooden spoon favourites, Wolverhampton.
At 35 years old, Danny Welbeck is aging like a fine wine, he has contributed 13 goals in an injury disrupted season, and has been involved in two goals across his last three games.
Welbeck to score.
Three wins on the trot for the Red Devils, does the United Strand dare to dream of a haircut?
Man United’s turn in form has coincided with the goalscoring form of both Cunha and Sesko, with the former scoring in each of his last two starts.
Let’s take the Brazilian here.
This is a must win for City following a disappointing yet deserved draw against the Toffees last time out.
Haaland has been less than his prolific self this season, say that, he is still leading the golden boot race, but their man hot on his heels will be lacing up for the Bees.
I’m taking Igor Thiago to take a step closer to Haaland and potentially hand Arsenal the title in doing so.
Everton are unbeaten against Crystal Palace across the pair’s last 10 meetings, and are bidding to claim a fourth win on the trot.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has enjoyed a fruitful season in the heart of the Toffees midfield, claiming 14 goal involvements to date (8G,6A), three of which have come across his last four games (2G,1A).
KDH to Score.
Forest have officially been knocked out of the Europa League, leaving them with pretty much nothing but pride to play for, much like the Toon.
Prior to the mid-week defeat, the Tricky Trees were on a five-game winning streak, and a 10-game unbeaten run.
Igor Jesus has enjoyed a rich vein of form lately, scoring in four of his last five league starts, let’s take hime to find the back of the net again.
Burnley are already prepping for life in the Championship and shouldn’t provide too much of a challenge for Villa here.
John McGinn netted twice against Nottingham in their Europa League Semi on Friday morning, I like hime to score again at $4.
West Ham are fighting for survival, while the Gunners have one hand on the league trophy.
The Hammers will be looking to make things difficult for Arsenal, as such, I can see the Gunners breakthrough coming from a set-piece.
Game Week 36 wraps on Tuesday morning, when the Spur host the Whites.
A win will go a long way to securing Tottenham’s survival in the league, but I can’t see them outplaying a Leeds outfit who are finishing the season with a wet sail.
Noah Okafor has scored four goals in four games, and could have a field day here.