Peterborough v Man City: Back Posh to get on the scoresheet
Peterborough 28.027/1 v Man City 1.121/8, the Draw 11.521/2
19:15
Live on ITV 1
Championship strugglers Peterborough host the Premier League champions in the first match of the FA Cup fifth round...
Mike Norman says: "There's a theory that Manchester City don't have a weakened side, and to some extent that's largely true, whatever the starting XI Guardiola goes with is usually good enough to trade blows with any team in Europe, they have so much strength in depth.
"But when the Man City boss does make changes in this competition - and he usually does - then they've been far from watertight in recent seasons.
"City's last five games in domestic cup competitions against teams from a lower division have produced five wins by scorelines of 4-1 (Fulham), 4-1 (Swindon), 6-1 (Wycombe), 3-1 (Swansea) and 3-1 (Cheltenham).
"There's an obvious pattern there, and that's that City tend to win well, but they've always conceded."
Mike's bet: Back Both Teams to Score & Man City Win @ 2.8
Crystal Palace v Stoke: Back Eagles to edge entertaining clash
Crystal Palace 1.635/8 v Stoke 6.25/1, the Draw 3.953/1
19:30
Live on BBCi
Patrick Vieira's men host Championship club Stoke on Tuesday evening and our previewer thinks the south Londoners will be too strong...
Jack Critchley says: "Despite the perception that both Vieira and O'Neill are defensively-minded coaches, recent form would suggest that both sides have put the emphasis on going forward.
"With a number of talented attacking players waiting in the wings, Palace look superior and should be backed to win in 90 minutes at 1.66. Neverthless, they are unlikely to have it all their own way and this could be an absorbing 90 minutes
"There have been 26 goals across Palace's last eight home matches and they also netted twice in each of their two previous FA Cup fixtures. Likewise, the Potter's last five Championship matches have produced 17 goals."
Jack's bet: Back Over 2.5 Goals @ 1.99
The Daily Acca: Palace to progress in 11/2 boost
Paul Robinson also discusses Palace against Stoke as part of Tuesday's acca at boosted odds.
Paul says: "Patrick Vieira has made the Eagles much more entertaining to watch this season, and they have been scoring plenty of goals. They are well clear of relegation too, so the former Arsenal player can afford to play his best XI here.
"The Potters are down in 15th in the Championship and have gone four without a win - with their two latest outings ending in defeat. It's hard to see them causing an upset at Selhurst Park."
Paul's bet: Back Palace & Cardiff to Win and Over 2.5 Goals in Burnley v Leicester @ an Odds Boost of 6.5
Burnley v Leicester: Back Clarets to extend unbeaten run
Burnley 3.052/1 v Leicester 2.588/5, the Draw 3.4549/20
Burnley's league position belies their strong run of form and they should be able to get something against Leicester.
Dan Fitch says: "Though Leicester have the superior talent, when it comes to form, it's clear where the value lies. Even in their bleaker months towards the start of the season, Burnley have been difficult to beat at home.
"They've only lost three of their 11 games in the Premier League (W2 D6), with those losses coming against Brighton, Arsenal and Liverpool.
"The number of drawn games suggests that another stalemate is excellent value at 3.45. Alternative bets include Burnley to avoid defeat in the Double Chance market at 1.62, or the 2.16 for Burnley in the Draw No Bet market.
"Both teams to score has landed in eight of Leicester's last nine games and is available at 1.76. Burnley have scored five goals across their last three games and have generally looked more dangerous since Wout Weghorst joined the club."
Dan's bet: Back Burnley and Leicester to draw at 3.45
Middlesbrough v Tottenham: Back super Swede to strike
Middlesbrough 5.24/1 v Tottenham 1.748/11, the Draw 4.03/1
19:55
Live on BBC1
Middlesbrough knocked out Manchester United in the last round so can Chris Wilder's men claim another Premier League scalp?
Andy Schooler says: "There's a player who does look a bit of value in the goal markets and that's Dejan Kulusevski.
"He's up at 9/4 to score in this game which is considerably bigger than Kane (8/11) and Son (5/4), with whom he formed the front three at the weekend.
"The Swede has scored in two of his three starts since arriving on loan from Juventus and has very much looked an equal partner in that attack. He's had eight shots across those three matches.
"With Kane dropping deep at Leeds, Kulusevski was often the player furthest forward for Spurs and it was no surprise to see him get on the scoresheet given his first-half performance.
"Kulusevski was undoubtedly helped by Spurs' wing-backs getting forward regularly - a tactic Conte very much wants to employ. Obviously we can't be sure he'll start but if he does then I don't think he's a 9/4 chance in this market, given what he's produced so far."
Andy's bet: Back Dejan Kulusevski to score @ 3.25
AC Milan v Inter: Hakan to hit out in derby
AC Milan 3.55/2 v Inter Milan 2.3211/8, the Draw 3.4549/20
20:00
England isn't the only place where there's cup football on Tuesday and the match of the night arguably comes in the Coppa Italia. Our previewer has a Bet Builder wager for the occasion...
Paul Higham says: "With the Milan duo also fighting it out for the Serie A title, this should be a fascinating battle and most likely a tight one given four of the last five derbies have been settled by no more than a goal.
"Inter have also had a real problem finding the net of late, going three games without scoring a single goal, and with Milan scoring in all but three games this season that represents a problem.
"Milan may not be going all-out here though in the first leg and a draw wouldn't be the worst result for either so this doesn't stand out as a game that will have too many goals.
"These Milan derbies are always well contested though and tackles usually fly, and with Inter under a bit of pressure after recent games they're more likely to lose their heads."
Paul's bet: Back Hakan Calhanoglu 1+ cards & under 3.5 goals @ 5.8
Nice v Versailles 78: Back hosts to win big
Nice 1.292/7 v Versailles 78 12.523/2, the Draw 6.25/1
20:00
The Coupe de France has reached the semi-final stage and Kevin Hatchard is counting on a mistmatch down south...
Kevin Hatchard says: "Versailles 78 are top of their division in National 2, which is the fourth tier of French football, and they only won promotion from the fifth level last season. Strangely, their run to the semi-finals hasn't seen them collect any massive scalps, with second-tier Toulouse their most notable victims. In the quarter-finals they overcame fellow National 2 side Bergerac on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
"Nice are without defensive stalwart Dante and livewire attacker Justin Kluivert because of suspension, but Kasper Dolberg can come into the attacking line, with Pablo Rosario an option at the back.
"I'll back Nice -1 on the Handicap here, and back them to win the Corner Match Bet at combined odds of 2.24 using the Bet Builder."
Kevin's bet: Back Nice -1 and to win the Corner Match Bet @ 2.24