Mark your card for Saturday's 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League with the best bets, Super 6 predictions and top stats for each game.
1pt First half to be highest scoring in Huddersfield v Brighton at 13/5
1pt Leicester to score two or more v Watford at 6/5
2pts Over 12.5 corners in Man City v Bournemouth at 9/4
1pt West Ham (+1) on corners taken handicap at 11/10
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Crystal Palace v Burnley (click fixture to bet)
Huddersfield Town v Brighton and Hove Albion
The Premier League's worst home side this season welcome one of the division's worst away teams and both are desperate for a win in a game which the hosts could edge.
Roy Hodgson's Palace have not won in the Premier League since mid-September, but a hard-earned draw at Manchester United gives them plenty to be positive about going into this and there is no reason why they cannot register their first home win of the season.
They have only scored two at Selhurst Park all season, both in a draw with Arsenal, and desperately need to turn their home form around if they are to avoid relegation. To do so, beating the teams around them is vital.
An away clean sheet at Old Trafford is something to cling to (even in the modern day!) and Hodgson could trust the same XI this time around, against a Burnley side winless in their last six.
We are keeping it simple here. Crystal Palace to win and over 1.5 total goals is above even money and the preferred option with the visitors having been poor against Newcastle on Monday night.
Super 6 prediction: Crystal Palace 2-1 Burnley (Sky Bet odds: 11/2)
Best bet: Crystal Palace to win and over 1.5 total goals at 21/20
Another big game in the bottom half of the Premier League as Huddersfield look to extend their unbeaten run to four matches.
Brighton have collected just one point from their last three games and, with points on the line as well as the risk of gifting them to a bottom-half rival, the result is a tough one to predict with a draw perhaps the most obvious outcome.
David Wagner's new formation has helped produce a steady improvement in form, with Sunday's surprise away win at Wolves giving the Terriers confidence, and they can take that into a match against a Brighton team which continues to struggle on the road.
That said, they're not easy to break down - certainly, expect a more organised display than that which Wolves produced - and with Huddersfield lacking creative spark they could just let favourite-backers down here.
Town have, at least, scored in the first half of their last three games, while Brighton have done the same in five of their last six. With that in mind, the first period to be the highest scoring half is considered decent value and worth a small bet.
Super 6 prediction: Huddersfield 1-1 Brighton (Sky Bet odds: 9/2)
Best bet: Highest scoring half - the first at 13/5
Claude Puel will be keen to see his side turn draws into wins, having ended level on 90 minutes in four of their last five in this current unbeaten run (in all competitions).
Watford, who this week handed manager Javi Gracia a new four-and-a-half year deal, started the season well but are without a win in their last three.
It's ninth versus tenth and another tough one to call but the feeling is the Foxes will make the home advantage count.
Watford have won just two on the road all season and tend to struggle on their travels to the King Power. A home win and both teams to score is available at around the 7/2 mark and considered strongly.
Leicester have won eight of their last 10 home matches against Watford in all competitions (see Opta facts, below), scoring at least two in nine of their last 11 home meetings with the Hornets.
Watford, meanwhile, have conceded two or more in four of their five meetings with top-half opposition this season (v Man United, Arsenal, Bournemouth and Liverpool). With this in mind, Leicester to score two or more at 6/5 is the best option, removing the risk of being stung by goals at the other end.
Super 6 prediction: Leicester 2-1 Watford (Sky Bet odds: 17/2)
Best bet: Leicester to score two or more at 6/5
Manchester City will take some stopping this season. Pep Guardiola's side are unlikely to lose to teams outside the top six at the Etihad, meaning the odds are stacked massively in their favour in most markets and value is therefore hard to come by.
After a good run catapulted Eddie Howe's side into that top-six bracket, three successive defeats have halted their progress and the Cherries will be more focused on getting results against Huddersfield and Wolves in the coming weeks, rather than against the likes of City, Liverpool and Chelsea, who they also face in December.
Despite betting opportunities being hard to pin down, a venture into the first goal interval is worth looking at. City have scored four times in the opening 10 minutes this season, seven times between 11 and 20 minutes and you can back the first goal coming in either of these intervals at 15/8 and 11/4 respectively.
Backing a high shots tally is also worth considering with plenty of chances expected, and it may be that it's in the sub-markets that the best bet can be found.
Both sides in the top three for total corners this season (Man City are top with 93, Bournemouth third with 80) and over 12.5 total corners in the match at 9/4, given the expected emphasis on attack, is one of the bets of the weekend.
Super 6 prediction: Man City 4-1 AFC Bournemouth (Sky Bet odds: 12/1)
Best bet: Over 12.5 total match corners at 9/4
A meeting between 13th and 14th respectively at St James' Park, another of Saturday's Premier League fixtures that might be considered too close to call.
Rafa Benitez's side shot up the bottom half of the table in November, with Monday's win at Burnley extending their unbeaten run to four matches - the last three of which have been vital wins.
Their streak has to end eventually and, given the fact the Magpies have lost five of seven on Tyneside this term, the Hammers will fancy their chances.
Backing an away win at just over the 2/1 mark is tempting, but again avoiding the result and venturing into set pieces provides a safer option.
Manuel Pellegrini's side had eight corners against Man City last week, a surprise considering the 0-4 scoreline, and have taken a total of 24 corners in their last three Premier League matches.
Newcastle average around five corners per game this season and backing the visitors with a +1 handicap, at above evens, is too good to turn down.
Super 6 prediction: Newcastle 1-2 West Ham (Sky Bet odds: 10/1)
Best bet: West Ham (+1) on the corners taken handicap at 11/10
Odds correct at 1700 GMT on 29/11/18