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It's FA Cup Final day and Paul Robison has put together a big priced Daily Acca that has been boosted to 25/1. Here are his selections:
Juve's top four hopes to go up in smoke
Bet 1: Back Inter @ 23/10 - KO 17:00 BST
Not only have Juventus failed to put in much of a title challenge this season, they are also struggling to secure a Champions League place.
They head into today's penultimate fixture in fifth place, one point behind Napoli in fourth and a further two adrift of both AC Milan and Atalanta.
Andrea Pirlo is a manager under huge pressure, and things don't get any easier here as they are up against the champions.
Inter have had the title wrapped up for a while now, but they have still kept on winning. On Wednesday they beat Roma 3-1, and prior to that they thumped Sampdoria 5-1.
A price of 23/10 is just too big, given that the Old Lady have flopped time and time again in crunch matches under Pirlo.
Foxes to miss out again
Bet 2: Back Chelsea @ 10/11 - KO 17:15 BST
Leicester City were founded in 1884 and they are yet to win the FA Cup. They have been to four finals - 1949, 1961, 1963 and 1969 - but they have come home empty-handed on all four occasions.
Unfortunately for Foxes fans, I think it's going to be a similar story in 2021.
Chelsea have been great under Thomas Tuchel, and while they aren't easy to watch at times, he has turned them into a machine.
The former PSG boss has led them into 26 matches, and they have won 17 of them - losing just three times. They kept 18 clean sheets during that period, and beat the likes of Atletico Madrid (twice), Liverpool, Porto, Man City (twice) and Real Madrid.
Brendan Rodgers' side bounced back from disappointing performances against Southampton and Newcastle, by winning at Old Trafford on Tuesday, but it's worth remembering that United played a second string XI.
Rome Derby to end level
Bet 3: Back The Draw in Roma v Lazio @ 11/4 - KO 19:45 BST
We finish back in Serie A for the Derby della Capitale, and I am expecting the spoils to be shared at Stadio Olimpico.
The two rivals are seventh and sixth in the table respectively, but Lazio have an advantage of nine points.
Paulo Fonseca's hosts were beaten at Inter in the week, but last weekend they thrashed Crotone 5-0, and that came on the back of a second leg Europa victory over Manchester United.
Simone Inzaghi's side edged out Parma on Wednesday, but prior to that they lost 2-0 at Fiorentina. There really isn't much between the two teams, and two of the last three meetings have ended all square.