Tuesday brings a 7/24.50 Daily Acca for Paul Robinson, and it features the Premier League fixture from the Etihad and two from the Championship.
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No clean sheet for City
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More goals at Home Park
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Hull to be outclassed at St Mary's
Man City dropped two crucial points in the title race at the weekend, and while I expect them to beat Brentford tonight, I can definitely see both teams scoring.
The Bees have improved a bit since Ivan Toney returned, but he couldn't stop them from losing 1-4 at home to Liverpool on Saturday. Scoring goals isn't the issue - they haven't failed to find the net in any game since December 9th - it's conceding them that is.
The hosts are clearly fantastic in the attacking third, but it's just four clean sheets from a dozen home matches in the league this term.
Leeds United managed to stop Plymouth from scoring in a game for the first time since December 13th at the weekend, and while West Brom are a very good team too, it's hard to imagine the Pilgrims firing another blank at home.
The Baggies also failed to score when last in action, as they were beaten 0-2 at the Hawthorns by Southampton. I can give them a pass for that though, and they managed to score twice on their latest away outing at Portman Road.
Plymouth matches have been quite high-scoring this season, and I expect this one to follow suit.
The Saints showed great character to go and win at West Brom following the end of their 25 match unbeaten run a game prior, and it's hard to imagine them not following up at St Mary's tonight.
Hull City are the visitors, and while they are in great form themselves, winning at Sunderland, Rotherham and Huddersfield is not the same as winning at Southampton.
Russell Martin's hosts have won their last nine on the bounce in front of their own fans, and their last defeat here was way back in September.