There's games in the FA Cup on Tuesday night with the fourth round replays. Tom Carnduff has two best bets.
1pt Jamille Matt to score anytime in Newport County v Middlesbrough at 3/1
2pts Adama Traore to score anytime in Wolves v Shrewsbury at 49/20
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Tuesday night's live TV game comes from Rodney Parade as Sky Bet League Two outfit Newport County welcome Middlesbrough.
County have developed a reputation as 'giant killers' in this competition in recent seasons, beating the likes of Leeds and Leicester, and although the fourth round has put them against Middlesbrough, they will still be eager for victory.
The Championship fixture list might play into the hands of Newport here, with Boro's great away win at West Brom being followed by a home tie against automatic promotion hopefuls Leeds on Saturday.
Speaking about their upcoming games, Boro boss Tony Pulis stated: "It is unfortunate really, that the FA Cup is placed in between so many important games, but that's the way the fixtures go now.
"If you look at it, you've got the Premier League, the Champions League and the FA Cup is below that."
We can expect a fairly similar line-up from the meeting at the Riverside, although Middlesbrough's current available numbers in the centre of defence means that they can't shuffle things around too much.
It's a game that Newport will clearly be up for. Their home form has left a lot to be desired, but as they have highlighted in recent rounds already, they have an ability to disregard that and rise to the occasion when required.
One bet worth considering is the 3/1 available on Jamille Matt scoring anytime. The forward played the full 90 minutes of the first leg and has found the net across the competitions for County.
Matt has 15 goals in all competitions this season, three of which have come in this competition, and scored an early goal to put his side into the lead when they beat Leicester in round three.
His ability in the air could tilt this game in Newport's direction. Middlesbrough are a dominant side with the ball of the ground with their centre-backs enjoying plenty of success in aerial duels.
However, around 45% of Matt's league goals this season have come from headers. He is capable of beating defenders to the ball when it's a lofted pass or cross, and if he doesn't score as a direct result of one, there's a real opportunity that he will find a teammate for an assist.
We're backing the 3/1 general price for a goal in this game, although the 9/1 with Sky Bet for a headed goal from the Newport striker may also be worth a small play.
Best bet: Jamille Matt to score anytime at 3/1
Wolves demonstrated their character in the previous fixture between these two, coming from 2-0 down to earn themselves a replay.
That puts them as the firm favourites in this contest. Sky Bet's 2/9 is the best price you can currently find on a home victory, which highlights how they are expected to glide through this one with little issue.
Salop have proven that they are no pushovers though. They came from 2-0 down in the latter stages of their clash against Stoke to win 3-2 and book their spot in the fourth round.
Even with changes, you'd expect the Premier League club to find their way through this one. One player worth considering when it comes to the betting is Adama Traore, with some bookmakers offering odds better than 2/1 on a goal anytime.
The £18m summer signing has been limited in terms of appearances this season, the majority of his showings coming from the bench, which should set him up for another Cup start here.
His pace is often problematic for most full-backs, but it'll be a huge ask of a League One standard defence to be able to keep him quiet. Despite those appearances from the bench, he is able to get shots on goal and scored their winner away at West Ham.
There are often questions surrounding his end product, with his pace the most eye-catching part of his game, but his direct involvement in 17 goals last season for Middlesbrough shows why that assumption that he will waste opportunities is often wrong.
In a game like this, we should see Traore line-up in a more central role. With Raul Jimenez unlikely to be risked it will create that chance for the natural winger to play as a striker, which will only increase his chances of a goal.
Games like this are always difficult for real value in the outright markets. Over 2.5 goals is a best price of 8/13 while we've already discussed Wolves' short price for victory.
One avenue to consider in the corner handicap with Wolves expected to be on the front foot throughout. Wolves managed five more corners than Town in their first meeting in Shropshire, and even money is available on Wolves -4 at Molineux.
Best bet: Adama Traore to score anytime at 49/20