Back an away win in France
Bet 1: Back Rennes @ 5/2 - KO 18:30 BST
Nantes host Rennes this evening and the visitors feel like a decent price at the 5/2 mark.
The visitors are fifth in Ligue One and while they aren't going to catch the top four, a fifth placed finish would still be an achievement itself. They still have plenty of work to do to achieve it however as they have 47 points and Dijon in 12th have 42.
Sabri Lamouchi's side suffered a shock defeat at home to the bottom of the table Metz at the weekend, so I'm expecting the players to have had a strong talking to prior to this fixture.
Their recent away record is very good with three wins and two draws from their last five matches and the hosts have won just one of their last seven at home - four of which were defeats.
Championship duo know how to defend
Bet 2: Back Under 2.5 Goals in Millwall v Fulham @ 1/1 - KO 19:45 BST
Following their promotion from League One last season, it really wasn't expected that Millwall would be in the play-off picture come April of this year. That's the situation they find themselves in at present though, as they sit in sixth place with 69 points.
Neil Harris' team haven't lost since New Year's Day and six of their last eight have been victories. Keeping clean sheets has been the key to their success and that has led to eight of their last 10 ending with two goals or fewer. On this ground it's eight from nine to see this selection land and they have kept three clean sheets on the bounce.
Fulham are on a long unbeaten run of their own as their last defeat was on January 6th in the FA Cup, and they haven't lost in the Championship since mid-December.
They too have been involved in plenty of low-scoring affairs as their five latest outings have all gone under 2.5.
Keen as mustard for goals at Dijon
Bet 3: Back BTTS in Dijon v Lyon @ 8/13 - KO 19:45 BST
We finish back in France for a clash between Dijon and Lyon that has an excellent chance of having goals at both ends.
Dijon drew 1-1 at Nantes on Saturday and that was their fifth game from their last six to see this selection land. The same can be said for their last half dozen at home and they haven't failed to find the net on this ground since a 1-0 defeat back in September - their only home blank this term.
Lyon are battling it out with Marseille for the final Champions League place, although Monaco aren't quite out of reach if Leonardo Jardim's men slip up in their final five matches.
As far as the goals go, Bruno Génésio's side have racked up 13 over the course of their last four outings and although they have kept three clean sheets in a row ahead of this fixture, two were at home and it's just two clean sheets in 10 on their travels.