Anytime Goalscorer Tips: 33/1 boosted four-fold that features Haaland

It may be Christmas time, but last week's goalscorer acca was not very merry, with just one of the four players finding the net. Morgan Whittaker got the job done for Middlesbrough, while Demarai Gray struck the woodwork twice for Birmingham City.
In my final column before Christmas, I'm hoping I can deliver the goods and sign off with a bang. Check out my latest Anytime Goalscorer Tips below.
Anytime Goalscorer Tips - Saturday, December 20
- Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth vs Burnley)
- Erling Haaland (Man City vs West Ham)
- Morgan Whittaker (Bristol City vs Middlesbrough)
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds vs Crystal Palace)
Boosted Goalscorer Acca pays at 25/1 33/1
Odds correct at the time of publishing
Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth vs Burnley)
Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo ended his two-month goal drought in the Premier League by getting on the scoresheet in Monday's 4-4 thriller against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The attacker will be hoping he can now return to the form he was showcasing earlier in the campaign as the Cherries look to climb their way back up the table. They host struggling Burnley at the Vitality on Saturday, with the Clarets losing seven league matches in a row.
Semenyo now has seven goals in the top flight, and he will hope to strike in successive games in the league for the first time since October, against a side who have shipped 23 goals in eight away fixtures.
Erling Haaland (Man City vs West Ham)
He may not be as big a price as Phil Foden (who has given me success in recent weeks in various columns/previews) to score, but I am turning to Erling Haaland to strike for Manchester City against West Ham United at the Etihad.
The Norwegian striker was at the double in last Sunday's victory at Crystal Palace, taking his tally up to 17 in the Premier League, in just 16 fixtures. The City forward loves to play against the Irons because he regularly profits against them.
In six appearances, Haaland has nine goals against West Ham, and I think we will see his total rise to 10 on Saturday.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Morgan Whittaker (Bristol City vs Middlesbrough)
As the only player to deliver for last week's column, I am putting my faith in Whittaker again as Middlesbrough travel to Bristol City. Kim Hellberg's side are gunning for a fifth successive victory in the Championship as they look to tighten their grip on second. They are seven points clear of Preston North End in third.
Whittaker has been a key figure during this run as his Boro career has exploded into life. The former Plymouth Argyle star has found the net in each of the last six league games, and he will look to keep his streak going when the Teessiders head to Ashton Gate.
The Robins are without a win in three games, and they are up against the form side in the division. I am expecting both Boro and Whittaker to profit in the south west.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds vs Crystal Palace)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's fitness record was a big asterisk next to his name when Leeds United were looking at forward reinforcements in the summer in preparation for their Premier League return.
He did, however, bring a record of goals at this level, and Leeds' faith in the former Everton man is starting to pay off as he has scored in each of the Whites' last four outings in the Premier League.
Leeds are back in action at Elland Road on Saturday night as Crystal Palace head north. The hosts are unbeaten in three, and it looks like their fortunes and Calvert-Lewin's have turned around.
He is on his best scoring run in five years (five for Everton in 2020,) and I am backing him to match that feat this weekend.
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