Saturday Anytime Goalscorer Tips: A 13/1 Treble for February 24

We have a full slate of domestic football action this weekend and here at Betfred Insights, we've put together some Anytime Goalscorer Tips, that if you lump them altogether, would pay out at just a hair under 14/1 for the treble...
Saturday Anytime Goalscorer Betting Tips:
Leg 1 - Ollie Watkins @ 5/4
With Harry Kane set to lead the line at Euro 2024, the spot as his primary deputy has very much been up for grabs this season and the Aston Villa striker has firmly entrenched himself in that position.
Callum Wilson can’t stay healthy. Dominic Calvert-Lewin can’t score goals. Ivan Toney is the wildcard but Ollie Watkins has led the line for a side very much in the Champions League mix and he’s been both scoring and assisting at a fine rate throughout the 23/24 campaign.
12 assists and 13 goals is a more than decent return and we’ve seen him find the back of the net in three of his previous four starts. On Saturday, his team take on a Nottingham Forest side with an iffy defence at Villa Park and there is plenty of reason to believe that the 28-year-old can exploit the weakness of the opposition and get on the scoresheet.
Leg 2 - Marcus Rashford @ 15/8
A bit of behind the scenes' information here but this leg was Rasmus Hojlund until it was announced that the young Danish international would miss Saturday's game with a muscle injury about ten minutes before I was going to publish.
I had written a nice blurb about how he's scored in six-straight having finally broken his Premier League duck on Boxing Day, yet I've had to delete it all. Boo-urns as the kids would say.
However, I still think that despite missing the red-hot striker, I would fully expect Erik ten Hag’s side to have every chance to win by two or three and that makes me look elsewhere among their attacking options for an anytime scorer selection.
I'm plumped for Marcus Rashford as despite being in pretty disappointing form throughout the 23/24 campaign, the Englishman has found the back of the net in three of his past six starts in the top-flight.
Whether he's asked to go through the middle or they re-jig the frontline is unclear at this point. All logic though does point towards a big home victory and if Hojlund is unavailable, the second-choice has to be Rashford when looking at who may hit the back of the net.
Leg 3 - Kieffer Moore @ 13/10
The Welsh international endured a pretty disappointing first half to the season, having failed to make a Premier League start at Bournemouth. Sitting behind a quality and in-form front-man such as Dominic Solanke would not have helped.
We only saw him appear off the bench on seven occasions for a grand total of exactly 100 minutes of top-flight football, but in that, he did score at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace.
The 31-year-old also found the back of the net in the FA Cup against QPR and he was highly-sought after in the January transfer window, with both Sunderland and Ipswich Town wanting his services on loan.
It was the Suffolk side who won the race and he’s already repaid that investment, with four goals in five games. The Tractor Boys face Birmingham at the weekend and all the statistics point towards this being a high-scoring game. It is a great opportunity for Moore to score once again.
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