Five goalscorers to watch out for this weekend: Torres can flourish in Lewandowski’s absence

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Recommended bets:
- Back Jorgen Strand Larsen to score against Leicester
- Back Harvey Barnes to score against Ipswich
- Back Matthew Godden to score against Wrexham
- Back Ferran Torres to score against Real Madrid
- Back Evanilson Barbosa to score against Manchester United
It is a busy weekend in the Premier League, while issues still need to be settled across the EFL and there is the small matter of the Copa del Rey final between Barcelona and Real Madrid in Spain.
Ahead of this weekend's action, here is a look at five goalscorer selections worth considering.
Wolves have won their last five Premier League matches and have an excellent chance of extending that run when they welcome already-relegated Leicester to Molineux.
One player who should be licking his lips at the prospect is home striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, who has played a key role in the Old Gold’s recovery when they looked to be in relegation trouble.
He has scored 12 goals this season, netting in four consecutive games recently against Southampton, Tottenham, Ipswich and West Ham and he can boost his tally on Saturday afternoon.
It has been an excellent season for Newcastle with a Carabao Cup success along with a challenge for a Champions League spot and the Magpies should make light work of struggling Ipswich, who look set to be relegated at St James’ Park.
One player to keep an eye on is Harvey Barnes, who has scored four goals in his last four appearances for Newcastle and after 11 shots in recent games against West Ham and Brentford, the former Leicester man definitely looks to have his eye in.
There is a massive game in League One on Saturday night when second-placed Wrexham entertain Charlton in fourth, and with both teams in the promotion hunt in their penultimate game, the Londoners should not be ruled out.
Nathan Jones’s side have lost just two of their last 20 games and should be full of beans after a 4-0 win at Wycombe on Monday.
Striker Matthew Godden has scored six goals in his last eight games and can lead the charge for the Londoners.
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Seville hosts the Copa del Rey final between Barcelona and Real Madrid on Saturday night and while Barca are without top goalscorer Robert Lewandowski, expect Ferran Torres to step up to the plate for the league leaders.
The former Manchester City forward has scored 10 league goals this season despite having just 11 starts and has come into his own in the cup, scoring a hat-trick in a 5-0 quarter-final win over Valencia and the winner in their semi-final against Atletico Madrid..
The Manchester United defence continues to look shaky and Bournemouth striker Evanilson Barbosa can take advantage when the teams meet at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday.
The Brazilian scored six goals in six appearances for the Cherries before blanking in his last two outings against Fulham and Crystal Palace, but he had a total of seven efforts on goal in those two games, so it would be no surprise if he got back in the groove.
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