Saturday's European soccer slate doesn't have the most high-profile fixtures, but there is a significant amount of volume across the top five leagues.
The Action Network's team of soccer experts — Anthony Dabbundo, BJ Cunningham, Ian Quillen and Johnathan Wright — deliver their best bets in the Bundesliga and Premier League.
Read on for their picks and predictions.
Saturday European Soccer Odds & Picks
Man United vs Everton
7:30 a.m. ET, USA Network
Two teams fighting for different goals will square off on Saturday morning.
Man United are trying to make the top four while Everton are looking to avoid relegation, and Wright breaks it down.
Bayer Leverkusen vs Eintracht Frankfurt
9:30 a.m. ET, ESPN+
Dabbundo is not one to typically back a favorite, but he sees value in the home favorite in this spot.
Read on to see why he's backing Bayer Leverkusen to get a result.
Augsburg vs FC Koln
9:30 a.m. ET, ESPN+
Rather than taking a team in this fixture, Dabbundo is instead looking at the total for betting value.
See which side of the over/under he's aiming to profit on in Augsburg vs Koln.
Tottenham vs Brighton
10 a.m. ET, Peacock
Spurs will look to recover from their disappointing result against Everton in the midweek.
Quillen is looking at the side as one that is capable of delivering on the moneyline.
Wolves vs Chelsea
10 a.m. ET, USA Network
Chelsea have been expecting positive regression for a while now, but they haven't been able to secure the results to go with it.
Will they be able to get the job done against a hungry Wolves team?
Fulham vs West Ham
10 a.m. ET, Peacock
Fulham and West Ham will engage in a six-point relegation encounter with massive implications.
Read on for Cunningham's projections-based play on the fixture.
Brentford vs Newcastle
10 a.m. ET, Peacock
Newcastle have regained their good form since struggling after the World Cup break, and they'll now take on Brentford in the hunt for the top four.
See why the Magpies aren't the side to back in this contest.
Southampton vs Man City
12:30 p.m. ET, NBC
Man City are still tracking down Arsenal in the Premier League race, but Southampton are last in the table.
Which squad will be able to get an important outcome?