
Ollie Watkins and Raul Jimenez both to score Saturday BOOSTED to 9/1 - as Aston Villa host Fulham in a Premier League clash
The first two boosts require Ryan Sessegnon to score or assist, and Morgan Rogers to have 2+ shots on target.
The odds for those two bets have been enhanced to 11/4 and 4/1 respectively according to Sky Bet.
Sessegnon has scored or assisted in five of his last six Premier League games, while Rogers has had five shots on target across his last two home league games.
Rogers also found the back of the net when these two sides last met - a game Villa went on to win 3-1 away from home.
Meanwhile, the other two boosts need Sander Berge to commit 3+ fouls at 5/1, and Ollie Watkins and Raul Jimenez both to score at 9/1.
Berge committed three fouls in the reverse fixture, while Watkins (15) and Jimenez (10) are the top scorers for their respective clubs in the league this season.
Additionally, Jimenez and Watkins both scored in the aforementioned reverse fixture.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Aston Villa vs Fulham:
Ryan Sessegnon to score or assist WAS 2/1 NOW 11/4
Morgan Rogers to have 2+ shots on target WAS 5/2 NOW 4/1
Sander Berge to commit 3+ fouls WAS 4/1 NOW 5/1
Ollie Watkins and Raul Jimenez both to score WAS 7/1 NOW 9/1

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