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1pt Crystal Palace to beat Southampton at 16/5
1pt Tottenham to beat Norwich and BTTS at 21/10
1pt Watford to be leading v Aston Villa after 75 minutes at 11/10
0.5pt Ayoze Perez to score anytime in Leicester v West Ham at 11/4
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There were a lot of positives to take from Manchester United's Boxing Day win over Newcastle.
They came from behind, scored four goals, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood all scored and the Red Devils looked to have regained their swagger.
The main negative was a potential knee ligament injury to Scott McTominay, but that paves the way for Paul Pogba to return to the side so Burnley will not be getting over excited.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have struggled for consistency away from home this term, failing to win seven of nine and considering how Burnley play at Turf Moor, it will be no easy ride here.
After losing at Watford on Sunday and then hitting four past Newcastle and seeing out a comfortable victory in the end, we have seen contrasting Man United performances in the space of just a few days.
With just a 48-hour turnaround, it would be a surprise to see United play so well again and, after narrowly losing at Everton, it would be no surprise to see the Clarets dig in and take at least a point from Man United here.
Burnley/draw in the double chance is tempting at around evens, odds against in places, but cannot be said with real confidence as it would be typical of Solskajer's men to finish strongly after a disappointing calendar year.
Super 6 prediction: Burnley 1-1 Manchester United (Sky Bet odds: 11/2)
Best bet: Burnley/draw double chance at 51/50
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Not the most inspiring of fixtures to kick off the day's top-flight action, but Brighton have a great opportunity to bounce back after failing to hold a lead at Tottenham on Boxing Day.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, did manage to hold another north London side in Arsenal, but both sides are in pretty poor form at the minute - another reason this fixture fails to excite.
Both have won just one of their last eight and, as Dale Tempest wrote in his recent column about backing draws, you could quite easily see the points being shared here. Sides towards the bottom half are a lot more reluctant to leave themselves open at the back and few risks could be taken, making for quite a scrappy clash.
But, even with a low-scoring draw, a nice anytime goalscorer price lies on the home side's midfielder, Pascal Gross.
The German had three shots in the defeat at Spurs and has shown over the course of the season to regularly try his luck, with more than two shots in a game on six different occasions. He should really have more than just one strike to his name.
Considering his eye for goal, ability from set pieces and supporting role behind Neal Maupay, the 4/1 price on him to find the back of the net is the eye-catching price for this one.
Prediction: Brighton 1-1 Bournemouth (Sky Bet odds: 11/2)
Best bet: Pascal Gross to score anytime at 4/1
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Newcastle are impressive at home and hard to beat - only Arsenal have won at St James' Park this season - while Everton started under Carlo Ancelotti in winning ways and you could really see them putting a run together now with the new manager bounce.
The Magpies led at Man United but the game was over early in the second half and Steve Bruce's side were well rotated, which could have been with this fixture in mind.
With Jonjo Shelvey, Andy Carroll and DeAndre Yedlin among those likely to return, the hosts can at least get on the score sheet and BTTS at a fraction under evens could be worth adding to your goals acca.
It is very rare to back goals in a Newcastle game but this is the more appealing one in a game that is quite difficult to call.
Super 6 prediction: Newcastle 1-2 Everton (Sky Bet odds: 8/1)
Best bet: BTTS at 4/5
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A fairly simple one but the price on Palace to get a win here is too good to turn down.
Granted, Southampton got a great result at Chelsea and you wonder whether Ralph Hasenhuttl's side might turn a corner but 48 hours after such a hard-working performance at Stamford Bridge it is a difficult ask for them to do it here, even if Danny Ings was rested.
The Saints have the worst home record in the league, with just two win from nine, conceding 24 (nine of them in one game, remember) and Palace have a reasonable record on the road with 11 points from 27 (10th in the away table).
Roy Hodgson's side sealed a late win through a wonderful solo effort from Jordan Ayew - watch it below - and, even though they also played at 3pm on Boxing Day, they have the overall quality to get the better of a leggy Southampton.
At over 3/1, they are well worth considering and if that does not appeal, surely the 2/1 in draw no bet does.
Super 6 prediction: Southampton 0-2 Crystal Palace (Sky Bet odds: 20/1)
Best bet: Crystal Palace to win at 16/5
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Aston Villa may have won on Boxing Day, but it was only narrowly against Norwich and, considering their poor record on the road, Watford have a great opportunity to extend their unbeaten run to three games.
Nigel Pearson's side, after beating Man United at Vicarage Road, battled to a 1-1 draw at Sheffield United - no mean feat - and, providing they are not too leggy, they are fancied to edge Dean Smith's men.
There was a temptation to for a low-scoring home victory, but the price on the hosts to be ahead on 75 minutes is the preference at 11/10. If Nigel Pearson's side go in front, the Hornets should then be able to see out the victory.
With Troy Deeney key, Gerard Deulofeu's confidence up after scoring at Bramall Lane and Abdoulaye Doucoure back from suspension, they should just about do the job.
Super 6 prediction: Watford 1-0 Aston Villa (Sky Bet odds: 8/1)
Best bet: Watford to be leading after 75 minutes at 11/10
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Norwich lost to an out-of-form Aston Villa side on Boxing Day and they dropped to the bottom of the table. The look destined for the drop in May.
It was, though, the first time in seven games that they have failed to score and if, as expected, Tottenham come out on top then the Canaries can at least get on the score sheet.
Daniel Farke's side have gone close against Wolves, Sheff United and Arsenal in recent home games and Spurs cannot travel to Norfolk thinking the job is already done.
Jose Mourinho should not let them get like that though and a couple of enforced changes in midfield should add fresher legs, with Harry Winks and Moussa Sissoko joining Heung-min Son on the suspension list.
The only worry is that Harry Kane and Dele Alli looked shattered in the latter stages of the Boxing Day victory over Brighton, so Mourinho will be hoping they can recover here.
Spurs have conceded 15 goals in nine games under Mourinho (all competitions), keeping just one clean sheet, so backing an away victory with both sides scoring is a good priced option.
Super 6 prediction: Norwich 1-2 Spurs (Sky Bet odds: 15/2)
Best bet: Tottenham to win and BTTS at 21/10
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Leicester have been impressive this season, answering most questions put to them, and now they have another test as they bid to bounce back from consecutive defeats.
Granted, it was against the league's best two teams in Liverpool and Man City but Brendan Rodgers' side need to show character and resilience to continue their good work.
It was disappointing to see the Foxes play more conservative against the top teams (like in the reverse at Liverpool and away at Man United earlier in the season) and you would hope they can return to what they do best now.
As important as he is, 32-year-old Jamie Vardy played 90 minutes against Jurgen Klopp's side and it will be interesting to see if he starts and if so how impactful he can be.
Ayoze Perez could return to the side as part of Rodgers' rotation in the festive period and the 11/4 price on him to score does appeal.
The Spaniard, who has four Premier League goals to his name this season, has had 15 shots in his last eight appearances. Rodgers has used him in more of a wide role in this Leicester side and his energy could be vital if Vardy is on the bench.
Super 6 prediction: West Ham 0-2 Leicester (Sky Bet odds: 9/1)
Best bet: Ayoze Perez to score anytime at 11/4
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Odds correct as of 1300 GMT on 27/12/19
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