Anytime Goalscorer Tips: Joao Pedro spearheads Saturday’s 150/1 boost

The last goalscorer column was a bit of a let down, with just two of the five players getting on the scoresheet. I remain undeterred as I try to provide another winning five-fold and this Saturday I have picked out players from the Premier League, EFL and Bundesliga.
Below you will find my latest Anytime Goalscorer Tips.
Anytime Goalscorer Tips - Saturday, February 7
- Crysencio Summerville (Burnley vs West Ham)
- Joao Pedro (Wolves v Chelsea)
- Marvin Ducksch (Birmingham vs Leicester)
- Kyle Wootton (Stockport vs Leyton Orient)
- Deniz Undav (St. Pauli vs Stuttgart)
Goalscorer acca boost pays @ 125/1 150/1
Odds correct at the time of publishing
Crysencio Summerville (Burnley vs West Ham)
West Ham United have been showcasing some much-needed signs of life in recent weeks as they bid to escape relegation from the Premier League. One player who has stepped up to the plate in recent games is Crysencio Summerville.
The former Leeds United winger has four goal involvements in as many league matches, having scored in each of the last three fixtures coming into Saturday's clash at Burnley.
The Dutchman is playing with a confidence he has not yet had as a West Ham player, and I fancy him to extend his scoring streak.
Joao Pedro (Wolves v Chelsea)
Chelsea attacker Joao Pedro is on his best scoring run of the campaign in the Premier League. Like Summerville, he too has struck in three successive games and he will look to keep up his form at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Brazilian was on the scoresheet when the teams last met in November. The forward has been a pivotal figure for the Blues in recent weeks and his scoring streak spells danger for the struggling hosts.
Marvin Ducksch (Birmingham vs Leicester)
My next two picks are the players who did their part in last week's column. Starting in the Championship, I am turning to Birmingham City's Marvin Ducksch again.
The Blues are unbeaten in their last five league games (W3 D2) and they host Leicester City, who have just been docked six points, to St. Andrew's. Ducksch is going through his best spell of the season, with four goals and an assist in his previous five appearances in the second tier.
He is an excellent technician who helps knit Birmingham attacks together, but at the moment he is the figure most often finishing them off. I said he would be helped by January additions such as Carlos Vicente - who teed Ducksch up for his goal at Oxford United last weekend.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Kyle Wootton (Stockport vs Leyton Orient)
Kyle Wootton was the other success story from last week and he is another player in good form in front of goal. The Stockport County striker bagged a brace in his side's League 1 clash at home to Plymouth Argyle last time out.
The former Notts County man now has five goals in as many games in the third tier coming into this weekend's home clash against Leyton Orient. Wootton has also found the net in three of the previous five league fixtures at Edgeley Park, scoring five goals in the process.
I think he is good value to do what he does best when Leyton Orient pay a visit to the Hatters on Saturday.
Deniz Undav (St. Pauli vs Stuttgart)
Over in the Bundesliga. VfB Stuttgart continue their quest for a top-four finish. Die Roten currently sit fourth and on Saturday they travel to face second-bottom St. Pauli. This is good news for Stuttgart forward Deniz Undav, who has scored in each of his team's past five away trips in the league.
The German international has scored six goals across those five matches, so he should be brimming with confidence coming into this contest.
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