Mark your card for Sunday's Premier League games with Paul Higham and George Pitts providing their best bets and score predictions for each clash.
1pt Arsenal to beat Norwich & both teams to score at 15/8
1pt Leicester to win to nil v Everton at 177/100
0.5pt John McGinn to score anytime in Man United v Aston Villa at 21/4
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Well, well, well, which way will this much-maligned Arsenal squad go now Unai Emery has been given the boot?
We were all ready to bill this one as last chance saloon for the Spaniard, but Eintracht Frankfurt had other ideas and put an end to his reign just before this trip to Carrow Road.
In my eyes the sacking has turned this from a testing trip for the Gunners into one that I fully expect them to run away with. The 'new manager bounce' may well be just a myth, but there's definitely a lightening of the shoulders when an under-fire manager leaves a club.
Football dressing rooms, and the footballers who inhabit them, are strange and precariously balanced habitats and it's so hard to change the direction of a faltering team without making a big change at the top. With all the talent that's in this squad, they should make that count against the Canaries.
Daniel Farke's outfit pulled off a fine win at Goodison but against another tight, tense and nervous home side in Everton. This Arsenal side will now most likely have a fresh outlook on life, with a few changes thrown in, and make the inevitable big statement under their new caretaker Freddie Ljungberg.
Prediction: Norwich 1-3 Arsenal (Sky Bet odds: 12/1)
Best bet: Arsenal to beat Norwich & both teams to score at 15/8
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It's amazing what two wins can do for you in the Premier League these days, as Wolves now sit in fifth place after taking back-to-back three points and go into this game a point and a place above the high-flying Blades.
Coming off the back of a 3-3 draw in soggy Portugal, Wolves could start slowly again as has been their way after Europa League games, and the last side you want if you're a bit leggy is Chris Wilder's all-action Blades.
As good as their performance was overall against Manchester United, Wilder will not be happy with the manner in which they conceded three goals, and he'll no doubt have them wound up again to try and pull off another away day masterclass.
Wolves don't keep many clean sheets at home either, just the one in the league this season, and the combination of that, the Europa League and the rumours flying around about Nuno Espirito Santo being on Arsenal's new manager list may just take their eyes off the ball.
Saying that, Wolves don't lose many and don't mind a draw at home. In fact, they have the most amount of stalemates in the league this season, while Sheffield United have the most away draws (five) so with two draw specialists playing each other there's only one place to look.
Prediction: Wolves 1-1 Sheffield United (Sky Bet odds: 5/1)
Best bet: Wolves to draw with Sheffield United at 5/2
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Nine wins from their last 10 in all competitions is certainly form of a top side and Leicester have displayed no sign of relenting.
The Foxes have shown their opponents, under struggling Marco Silva, how to get a managerial appointment spot on. In nine months the change has been impressive and they look like a real team again.
Those performances have led to Rodgers' name being mentioned for the Arsenal vacancy after Unai Emery's departure. Charlie Nicholas was one name who mentioned the Northern Irishman - read more from his column here.
But Rodgers will not want to let distractions get in the way of the task in hand and his side look capable of making it six in a row in the Premier League.
Continue like they have been doing on the pitch and it could cost his opposite number Silva his job, with the Portuguese widely considered fortunate to still be in the dugout for this one.
For all their attacking might, Leicester's defence is also a force to be reckoned with. With just eight goals conceded, they have the best record in the league this season and have now recorded four clean sheets in a row as part of this commendable streak.
Regardless of such a run, they look good value to keep out the Toffees on Sunday. Caglar Soyuncu is a star and forming a partnership with Jonny Evans while the attacking full-backs Ben Chilwell and Ricardo Pereira do a superb job at both ends, with Wilfried Ndidi providing the steel in midfield.
As much as the Merseysiders' squad has threat and plenty of potential, they lack ideas and creativity under Silva and should not be too problematic for the hosts.
Considering the difference in mood in both camps, a win-to-nil bet on Leicester at just under 2/1 looks good value for a small play here.
Prediction: Leicester 2-0 Everton (Sky Bet odds: Price Boosted to 8/1)
Best bet: Leicester to win to nil at 177/100
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Aston Villa's away record has not been great since their return to the top flight, but they have plenty of reasons to be confident travelling to Manchester United.
One of them is the high of a clean sheet victory over Newcastle last time out, another is the fact Old Trafford is no longer a fortress.
Dean Smith's side have faced many of the big boys this season and given it a good go. They came so close in that home game with Liverpool, but for a late salvo from the league leaders.
They took the lead at Tottenham on the opening game of the season while at Arsenal they twice came from behind before eventually losing 3-2. Even at Man City they kept the reigning champions quiet for the first 45 minutes, which is no mean feat.
So against a United side that is far from convincing and so nearly lost at Sheffield United last week, the Villans can at least get on the score sheet and the interest here is on a man who can grab a goal.
John McGinn has 10 to his name in 21 appearances for club and country this season. He has netted six in his last three Scotland appearances but is without a Villa goal in his last seven games now.
The 25-year-old playmaker averages nearly three shots per game in the Premier League this season - a clear eye for goal and knack for getting into scoring positions.
His last two top-flight games saw him take a total of five shots, so he is clearly determined to end his wait for a goal. He was on the score sheet against Tottenham and Arsenal, two under-performing sides this season, so he likes a goal against the big boys.
Another underachiever is Man United and McGinn can certainly get the better of their defence. At just over 5/1, this anytime goalscorer bet is well worthy of a small stake.
Prediction: Man Utd 2-1 Aston Villa (Sky Bet odds: 15/2)
Best bet: John McGinn to score anytime at 21/4
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Odds correct as of 1700 GMT on 29/11/19
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