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Get two Bet Builders for Premier League title showdown
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Liverpool and Chelsea backed
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Barcelona to take another step to La Liga title
Man City v Arsenal: 23/1 shot leads five big Bet Builders for title showdown
Man City 1.68/13 v Arsenal 5.95/1, the Draw 4.77/2
20:00
Live on BT Sport 1
Paul Higham says: "Let's get Kevin De Bruyne in for an assist after grabbing one in four of his last five games.
"Joining him is Martin Odegaard, with the second-most shots on target on the team yet still a healthy 13/10 for just 1+ shot on target here.
"And just to make this final Bet Builder something a bit different, we're including Arsenal defender Gabriel in the shot on target club at a big price of 7/2.
"The Brazilian defender has had eight shots in his last nine games with four on target, and I still think this City defence can be troubled by decent set piece delivery."
Man City v Arsenal Big Match Focus: How to back a 7/1 Bet Builder in title showdown
Tom Victor says: ""It might be a must-win for Arsenal, but it looks like there's no stopping City when they're in this kind of form. Their best hope is that Guardiola overthinks things with half an eye on May's Champions League semi, but it's not looking likely.
With Arsenal still missing Saliba, it looks as though they'll have a tough time containing City's top scorer. We have our eye on Manchester City to win, both teams to score and Erling Haaland scoring two or more - it can be backed at 7.73.
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West Ham v Liverpool: Back Reds to win & take a chance on 3/1 Jota Bet Builder
West Ham 4.131/10 v Liverpool 1.9310/11, the Draw 4.131/10
19:45
Live on BT Sport 2
Paul Higham says: "The jury's still out on both of these teams, but they do seem to have found their shooting boots, so both teams to score is unsurprisingly 4/7 with over 2.5 goals fully expected at 8/13.
"Mohamed Salah especially loves scoring at the London Stadium, with five goals and also two assists in five league games at West Ham - he's 13/10 to score again.
"This one could go either way, but West Ham's confidence could actually work against them here, as if they go after Liverpool then we've seen what they can do on the break.
"So I just fancy the visitors to pinch it in an entertaining game, with Liverpool and both teams to score the pick at 5/2."
Chelsea v Brentford: Toney to strike
Chelsea 1.814/5 v Brentford 5.04/1, the Draw 4.03/1
19:45
Live on BT Sport 3
Opta Stat: "Ivan Toney has scored 19 goals for Brentford in the Premier League this season. Should he find the net in this game, he would become just the second player to score 20+ in a top-flight campaign for the Bees, after Dave McCulloch, who did so three times (26 in 1935-36, 31 in 1936-37, and 26 in 1937-38).
"However, Brentford have failed to win each of the last four Premier League games that they've opened the scoring in (D3 L1), including last time out in a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa."
Sheffield Utd v West Brom: 2/1 Bet Builder for crunch clash
Sheff U 2.0421/20 v WBA 4.216/5, the Draw 3.613/5
20:00
Live on Sky Sports
Andy Schooler says: "Form points to the hosts. They've won five of their last six in the league whereas the Baggies have just two wins from seven, with a 2-1 home defeat to Sunderland on Sunday piling the pressure on.
"Following the data served us well in Burnley's clash with Blackburn and I'm happy to do the same again here.
"The case for a competitive game has already been made and so I'm happy to delve into the fouls market again with two Sheffield United players standing out.
"George Baldock, likely to start of the right of the home defence even if that is as a wing-back, has committed a foul in six of his last eight starts and here looks likely to be tested by either Karlan Grant or Marc Albrighton, two players who are happy to run at defenders.
"Team-mate Sander Berge has also been ticking off 1+ foul games with regularity of late - seven of his last nine have landed this bet."
Rayo Vallecano v Barcelona: Leaders to respond
Rayo Vallecano 5.04/1 v Barcelona 1.84/5, the Draw 4.03/1
21:00
Live on LaLigaTV and Viaplay Sports 2
Dan Fitch says: "Barcelona can take a step closer to winning the LaLiga title with a win at Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday.
"Their 1-0 home victory against Atletico Madrid ended a run of three games without a win (D2 L1), or a goal. On paper, this was Barca's most difficult remaining fixture, with Atletico being the most in-form team in the Spanish top flight. They will hope that the strik from Ferran Torres will reignite their thirst for goals.
"Ray Vallecano lost 2-1 at Real Sociedad over the weekend. That defeat means that they have only won one of their last ten games (D5 L4), so we should expect Xavi's team to inflict another loss. This could be another low scoring win, so go with a Barcelona victory at odds of 1.8."