West Ham's away troubles to continue
Bet 1: Back Crystal Palace @ 23/20 - KO 15:00 GMT
The Eagles continued their good recent run with a 2-0 success over Fulham this weekend and the good news is that Wilfried Zaha is available again - despite having his ban extended.
Their rocky home form has seen an upturn of late as they have won three of their last four at Selhurst Park in all competitions, and five of their last eight if we go back a little further.
The Hammers bounced back from three miserable performances to draw 1-1 against Liverpool on Monday, but getting up for big games hasn't really been the issue for them this season.
My concern for West Ham here is that they have lost four on the bounce away from the London Stadium - conceding a total of 11 goals in the process.
Click here for Jamie Pacheco's take on this fixture.
Saints to get the job done at St Mary's
Bet 2: Back Southampton @ 3/4 - KO 15:00 GMT
It's a difficult time for Cardiff, and they showed great heart to beat Bournemouth 2-0 last Saturday. That was in front of their own fans though, and their record outside of Wales is a little rocky.
Neil Warnock's men have been beaten in all but three of their Premier League away matches since their promotion, and today they head to the south coast to take on a rejuvenated Southampton.
The Saints are still down in 16th place, but they have certainly improved under Ralph Hasenhüttl, and they are unbeaten in seven in all competitions - I am counting the penalty shoot-out defeat to Derby as a draw.
It's four points from a possible six at St Mary's, and although Danny Ings is injured, the goals have been coming in from all areas of the pitch.
Andrew Atherley is expecting a home win.
Tasty affair to end all square
Bet 3: Back The Draw in Watford v Everton 12/5 - KO 15:00 GMT
Marco Silva and Richarlison return to their former club this afternoon, but I can't see them getting the victory theyso badly want.
Neither will receive a great reception, and their own fans won't be too enamoured with them either following a run of form which has seen Everton lose four of their last five in all competitions.
Watford meanwhile have lost just one of their last eight and two of their last 12 - and they came against Chelsea and Spurs. Four of their last eight have ended all square though, and Javi Gracia's men have drawn their two most recent outings at Vicarage Road.
Kevin Hatchard is tipping the draw.