Norwich 2.00 v West Ham 4.90; The Draw 3.35
Tuesday, 19:45
Live on Mustard TV
Concerns that Norwich haven't conducted enough transfer business thus far to suggest that they will avoid a season of struggling to swerve the drop appear justified, with West Brom cast-offs Youssuf Mulumbu and Graham Dorrans remaining the only additions. The latter was already there on loan.
If you share the suspicion, odds of 2.18 are offered on the Canaries making an instant return to the ChampionshipWatford are the sole side priced shorter in the relegation betting market at 1.79.
However, despite those doubts, they look a great bet at 2.00 to win this all-Premier League friendly, which is arranged to mark the 80-year anniversary of their first ever competitive match at Carrow Road, when West Ham were the visitors.
The Irons can't afford to put out a very strong team because their next Europa League qualifier occurs 48 hours later, while even the second string may be too tired to start having participated in a 0-0 draw at Charlton on Saturday.
This is the lowest priority game in a run of four in eight days. They didn't score in three-and-a-half hours in the first two. As if that isn't enough reason to oppose Slaven Bilic's men, their best XI lost 3-1 on their previous trip to Norfolk in November 2013, during Norwich's relegation campaign.
Recommended Bet: Back Norwich to win @ 2.00

Chelsea 2.90 v Barcelona 2.42; The Draw 3.50
Wednesday, 01:05
Live on Sky Sports 1 and Chelsea TV
Barcelona won every trophy that they fought for in 2014/15, but appear to have found their Kryptonite in the form of the International Champions Cup. After opening respectably enough with a 2-1 victory over the LA Galaxy, a 3-1 loss to Manchester United conclusively derailed their challenge.
Chelsea won't be posing with the pre-season honour either. They are seventh out of ten in the North American section having fulfilled two of their four fixtures, losing 4-2 to the New York Red Bulls and coming from behind to beat Paris St-Germain on penalties.
You could argue that the tournament is poorer for the fact that two of the four Champions League favourites - Barcelona head that market at 3.95, with Chelsea fourth at 9.40 - aren't in contention, yet it is intriguing to have the Red Bulls leading Europe's elite, though Man United are likely to retain.
It hasn't just been unpredictability fuelling the entertainment - there have been lashings of goalstoo. Of the dozen encounters in the North American competition to date, ten saw both-teams-to-score backers profit, including all four of the ones to have featured Chelsea and Barcelona.
Recommended Bet: Back both teams to score @ 1.70


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