A trio of Premier League games on Wednesday provided a 15/2 Daily Acca winner for Paul Robinson, and he's back with another three top flight matches tonight.
It's pretty much win or bust time for Southampton at this point, as with just six matches to go, they are six points adrift of safety.
Rubén Sellés would have been delighted with his team's performance at the Emirates last week, but he will be absolutely gutted with only coming away with a point, given that they had a two goal cushion with 87 minutes on the clock.
Conceding goals has been a real issue for them - 15 conceded across their last six outings - and while I expect them to find the net tonight, I find it hard to imagine them keeping a clean sheet.
The Cherries have been playing well of late, but they turned in a poor performance at home to West Ham at the weekend, and they aren't quite safe themselves yet.
They have won three of their last five on the road, however, and they only failed to score in one of those away matches.
We have reached that stage of the season where you can throw the formbook out of the window in certain fixtures, and like Nottingham Forest last night, I am surprised that we can get Everton to avoid defeat at even money.
Newcastle head to Merseyside on the back of their demolition of Spurs on Sunday, but prior to that they were beaten 3-0 at Villa Park, and they aren't too desperate for points in the race for the top four at present.
Everton, meanwhile, are in dire need of points, as they start the evening in 19th place. A win would see them climb to 16th though, and even if they don't quite achieve that, I expect Sean Dyche's men not to be beaten in front of the Goodison faithful.
Ryan Mason is back in the Spurs dugout, as he tries to galvanise the team following back to back defeats - the latest of which was a mauling at St James' Park.
They haven't kept a clean sheet since their 0-0 draw with AC Mila in the Champions League, seven games ago, and they haven't kept one in the league since February.
The visitors will be on a high following their FA Cup semi-final win over Brighton, and while they didn't score in that game, you would have to fancy them breaking down this Spurs defence.