Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (Tuesday, 19:45)
The last seven league meetings between Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have produced just ten goals
Curiously, three of those came in the Selhurst Park meeting this season way back in August, but everything that has happened since paints that as a freak result. Aston Villa average less than a goal per Premier League game and Crystal Palace concede less than one too so, unless the Eagles do what they have done only twice all campaign and score three or more, unders should be the outcome.
Backing two goals or fewer has proven a profitable approach in six of the Villans' last seven fixtures in all competitions, and the same trend was prevalent in four of their guests' previous six top-flight encounters.
Recommended Bet: Back under 2.5 goals @ 1.71

Chelsea v West Brom (Wednesday, 19:45)
Diego Costa has scored as many goals in two Premier League games under Guus Hiddink this season (three) as in 14 under Jose Mourinho and Steve Holland in 2015/16 (three)
The Spain international netted once more against Scunthorpe in the FA Cup, making it the first time that he has notched in three successive appearances since the very beginning of his Blues career, which morphed into a run of 11 goals in his initial ten domestic appearances for the club.
Yes, he picked up a knock in that latest outing, though he has over three days to recover and, with Loic Remy and Radamel Falcao also struggling, he is likely to start even if he isn't fully fit. His record against West Brom presents another incentive to push through the pain barrier, as he has scored two and created a third in three clashes with them.
Recommended Bet: Back Costa to score @ 2.02

Tottenham v Leicester (Wednesday, 20:00)
The last nine league meetings between these two clubs have produced 38 goals
Tottenham well and truly helped Leicester kick their 0-0 habit in the FA Cup third round, snapping them out of an uncharacteristic three-match streak without scoring courtesy of an absorbing 2-2 draw at White Hart Lane.
Then again, it shouldn't have come as a surprise. As the bolded trend overhead emphasises, these teams usually entertain when paired together and both of the Foxes' stalemates occurred at the King Power Stadium. Seven of their last eight away league contests breezed beyond 2.5 goals, with four of those passing the 3.5 barrier for good measure.
Five of Spurs' past seven games across all competitions delivered three goals or more too, with the other two falling just one short.
Recommended Bet: Back over 2.5 goals @ 1.99

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