Get the best bets from our football experts for Tuesday's action with World Cup qualifiers in Asia, South America and more...
Syria 8.07/1 v South Korea 1.574/7, the Draw 3.8514/5
14:00
South Korea are looking to secure top spot in their group on Tuesday afternoon and our previewer expects them to do exactly that.
Kevin Hatchard says: "South Korea are on course to once again reach the finals of a World Cup. They have won five and drawn two of their seven qualifiers, and they have a healthy eight-point lead over third-placed UAE. A win would clinch a top-two spot, although they might even progress with a loss if other results go their way. Even without star player Heung-Min Son, the Tigers still won 1-0 at Lebanon on Thursday.
"Syria have picked up just two points, and their Arab Cup campaign was a huge disappointment, as they lost two of their three group-stage matches (including an embarrassing reverse against mighty Mauritania). On home soil, they have suffered back-to-back qualifying defeats against Lebanon and Iran."
Kevin's bet: Back South Korea -1.0 on the Asian Handicap v Syria at 2.1211/10
Wigan Athletic 2.186/5 v Oxford Utd 3.613/5, the Draw 3.613/5
19:45
The Football Bet of the Day column is making a rare trip to League One where Kevin Hatchard expects goals when Oxford United visit in-form Wigan.
Kevin says: "These sides met just six weeks ago at the Kassam Stadium, and played out a 3-2 thriller, as Wigan took the points with a late James McLean winner, despite earlier blowing a 2-0 lead. Wigan have since picked up three wins and a draw from four league games, and they lie second in the League One table, just a point behind the leaders Rotherham United.
"Oxford United just beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-2 and Gillingham 7-2, and they have moved into the playoff spots. Karl Robinson's side has won 11 of the last 20 league games, losing just four times in that sequence.
"I fancy goals here. Five of Oxford's last nine away games in the league have featured at least three goals, and they are red-hot in attack after rattling in ten goals across their last two games. Wigan have seen eight of their last 10 league matches contain three goals or more, including four of the last five."
Kevin's bet: Back Over 2.5 Goals at 1.855/6
Millwall 2.6413/8 v Preston 3.259/4, the Draw 3.1511/5
19:45
It's a massive 33/1 odds boost for Paul Robinson and his Daily Acca on Tuesday, with all three games coming from the Football League.
Paul says: "Ironically, both of these teams have only won one match lately, and they both came against West Brom. Millwall beat them 2-0 at the weekend, and Preston also beat them 2-0 last Wednesday.
"There are other similarities between this pair too, as only one point separates them in the table, and other than Derby, no other sides have drawn more matches - nine for the hosts and 10 for the visitors.
"Another draw appears likely this evening, given the respective form of each team."
Paul's bet: Back Draws in Millwall v Preston, Swansea v Luton and Colchester v Rochdale @ an Odds Boost of 34.033/1
Lyon 2.915/8 v Marseille 2.747/4, the Draw 3.412/5
20:00
This is rescheduled Ligue 1 clash, between two of France's greatest clubs, that was originally abandoned in November due to crowd trouble.

Andy Schooler says: "There's a decent bet to be had in the shots markets where Cengiz Under has regularly delivered for his backers on the 3+ shots line.
"The Turk got limited chances on loan at Leicester last season but he finished it having had at least three shots in 12 of his 13 starts for club and country.
"His move to Marseille has rejuvenated his career and the shots have continued to rain in on the opponents' goal. In his 21 starts for OM this season, he's hit 3+ on 15 occasions, including the last five. He's out at 7/5 here for a repeat and that looks too big to miss."
Andy's bet: Back Cengiz Under 3+ shots in Lyon v Marseille @ 2.47/5
Brazil 1.251/4 v Paraguay 20.019/1, the Draw 6.25/1
00:30
Strictly speaking this one takes place on Wednesday but we reckon it's worth staying up until just after midnight to watch World Cup favourites Brazil.
Nathan Joyes says: "Three points for the hosts will see them finish qualification in first place, which will no doubt send a strong message to those looking to compete in Qatar.
After conceding just once at home in six matches, and with Paraguay's campaign all but done, there only appears to be one outcome here - especially considering they've scored just twice on the road in seven matches.
"Don't worry, I'm not recommending Brazil at 1.201/5, but this is the perfect game for a Bet Builder selection.
"Brazil to win, not concede and score over 1.5 goals creates a 2.1511/10 golden opportunity well worth taking."
Nathan's bet: Back Brazil to win, not concede and score over 1.5 goals @ 2.1511/10