Anytime Goalscorer Tips: 30/1 four-fold for Saturday

There is a lot of football coming our way on Saturday, with plenty of Uefa Nations League clashes on offer, but there is still some domestic action available from League 1 and League 2.
I like a lot of the fixtures that are scheduled for Saturday and so I am back with another crack at an anytime goalscorer acca, putting together a four-fold which pays out at an appealing 30/1. Read on to find out my anytime goalscorer tips.
Anytime Goalscorer Tips - Saturday, November 16
- Jamal Musiala (Germany vs Bosnia-Herzegovina) @ 23/20
- Cody Gakpo (Netherlands vs Hungary) @ 13/10
- Viktor Gyokeres (Sweden vs Slovakia) @ 23/20
- Louie Barry (Stockport County vs Wrexham) @ 2/1
Anytime goalscorer acca pays at 30.89/1
Jamal Musiala (Germany vs Bosnia-Herzegovina) @ 23/20
We start in the Uefa Nations League as Germany host Bosnia-Herzegovina. The hosts' young star Jamal Musiala will be eager to play a starring role for his country once again after he was sensational in the first block of fixtures of the Nations League, as well as delivering dazzling performances at Euro 2024.
He scored a goal and provided three assists against Hungary in the Nations League opener back in September in what was a spectacular individual display. Musiala missed the last international break due to injury but he will be hoping to return with a bang.
It's unfortunate for Bosnia that they have to face him because they know how much more of an added threat he brings to Germany's attack. Musiala has a decent goal return in the Bundesliga this season with Bayern Munich, with five in eight appearances. He will head into this match confident and determined to have an impact, so I fancy him to get on the scoresheet here.
Cody Gakpo (Netherlands vs Hungary) @ 13/10
Usually we have seen Cody Gakpo's name appear frequently on the scoresheet when playing for the Netherlands, but surprisingly he has just the one in four Nations League matches so far.
The Liverpool player is usually afforded more game time for De Oranje than at club level, so I think we will see him start against Hungary on Saturday, and he will want to have an impact in this crunch clash with Hungary, as both sides sit on five points with two games left to play.
Gakpo heads into this international break having scored four goals across all competitions for Liverpool since the last block of Nations League fixtures, so he will be full of confidence, which is exactly what boss Ronald Koeman will want to see from his attacker ahead of an important fixture.
I think he can rediscover his golden touch for his country on Saturday.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Viktor Gyokeres (Sweden vs Slovakia) @ 23/20
Now this is a person I am truly confident in scoring this weekend. Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres is the man everyone is talking about at the minute because of his free-scoring form at Sporting CP. He recently netted a hat-trick against Manchester City in the Champions League to help increase his stock further, and now all of Europe's elite are monitoring him closely ahead of what should be a frantic race for his signature in the summer.
The striker has 23 goals in all competitions for his club this season and he has a further four in the Nations League for his country. Alongside Newcastle United's Alexander Isak, Sweden appear to have on their hands one of the best attacking duos in world football, and they are only going to continue to improve.
Gyokeres appears to turn everything he touches into gold at the moment, and so I think we will see him add to his already impressive goal tally this weekend against Slovakia - who coincidentally, remain the only team in Sweden's Nations League group whom he is yet to score against. I don't think they'll get lucky twice, do you?
Louie Barry (Stockport County vs Wrexham) @ 2/1
Stockport County attacker Louie Barry is having an excellent campaign in front of goal in League 1. The Aston Villa loanee is the joint-leading marksman in the division with 10 goals in 15 appearances, and it feels as though we are at a point where we are expecting his name to pop up on the scoresheet on a weekly basis.
The Hatters welcome promotion rivals Wrexham to Edgeley Park this Saturday, and I like his chances to continue a scoring run that he is on at the moment.
Barry has scored four goals in his last three home matches in the league, and so he will be heading into the weekend full of confidence. Six of his 10 goals this term have come on home soil, so it looks like this is his preferred hunting ground.
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