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1pt Southampton in draw no bet at Newcastle at 11/10
0.5pt Harvey Barnes to score anytime v Aston Villa at 5/1
0.5pt Christoph Zimmermann to be carded v Sheff United at 9/2
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Brighton made the most of a crisis at Arsenal to get a great result at the Emirates on Thursday and they face another challenge here.
They have won three (including against Spurs) and drawn two of seven at home this term, but they welcome a Wolves side looking to go 11 matches unbeaten and, with slightly fresher legs after playing on Wednesday, there is no reason why they cannot get something here.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side had a stuttering start to the season but they have silenced talk of not being able to balance European football with domestic action. With the visitors fancied to get at least a point, that makes the handicap price at a fraction under evens too good to turn down.
It is another tough fixture for the Seagulls after a run of games against Manchester United, Leicester, Liverpool and Arsenal, and Wolves might just catch them out.
Prediction: Brighton 1-2 Wolves (Sky Bet odds: 9/2)
Best bet: Wolves on +1 handicap at 1/2
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Can Leicester continue their surprise title assault under Brendan Rodgers?
That is the big question and they have answered them all up to this point. Midlands rivals Villa stand in their way here, but the Foxes could be well equipped to grind out the win as two other sides have done at Villa Park this season.
With no European football, Leicester are able to handle the run of games well, with a consistent XI all working in tandem and doing their job brilliantly.
While Jamie Vardy and Ayoze Perez prove the regular goalscoring outlets, they have plenty of sources elsewhere on the field and a price that stands out in midfield is the 5/1 on Harvey Barnes.
The winger has come on leaps and bounds since returning from his loan spell at West Brom midway through last season and his energy and skill makes him key down Leicester's left flank with Ben Chilwell.
He has one goal and four assists to his name in 11 league starts (and three substitute appearances), with an average just under two shots per game.
Barnes is due a goal, with his last coming in their second game of the season away at Sheffield United, and he is certainly threatening. He had three shots in the midweek win over Watford and a total of six in his three appearances before that.
With late runs at the far post and his overall supporting role to Vardy, the 5/1 best price is well worth taking.
Prediction: Aston Villa 1-2 Leicester (Sky Bet odds: 15/2)
Best bet: Harvey Barnes to score anytime at 5/1
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Newcastle continued their great run with an away win at Sheffield United on Thursday and they have another realistic opportunity to add points to the board here.
Steve Bruce's side are now with just one defeat in their last six and visitors Southampton also travel to the north east on a high, with Ralph Hasenhuttl's side unbeaten in their last three.
There was a temptation to back Jetro Willems to build on his strike at St James' Park against Man City last week at a generous 14/1 - despite that price, he has already scored twice this season and regularly gets forward - but this feels too much like a banana skin fixture for the Magpies and that is why the preference is to look elsewhere.
After getting such home results against Manchester United, Manchester City and Wolves, it would be typical of them to drop points here.
Hasenhuttl's Saints have come away with points in four of their seven away games this term (including tough trips to Man City, Arsenal and Tottenham) and they can outscore a Newcastle side that has at times struggled to find the back of the net.
With the hint of a draw also looming here, the odds-against price for the visitors in a draw no bet looks excellent value.
Prediction: Newcastle 0-1 Southampton (Sky Bet odds: 15/2)
Best bet: Southampton in draw no bet at Newcastle at 11/10
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When these two met at Bramall Lane in August 2018, few would have imagined them facing off in the Premier League 16 months later.
Their Carrow Road clash in the reverse Sky Bet Championship fixture saw the points shared in a four-goal thriller and hopefully this will be the same.
The Canaries have won just one of their last 10 and they could really do with a victory to stop a gap opening between them in 19th and their relegation rivals.
After making an unbeaten start away from home in the Premier League (one win, six draws), how typical it would be for Chris Wilder's side to lose here after hard-earned draws at Chelsea, Tottenham and Wolves.
The Blades surprisingly lost at home to Newcastle on Thursday and Chris Wilder will be looking for a reaction from his men. It's an incredibly tough one to call though and there's no desire to get involved in the match market.
The cards market, by contrast, makes for interesting reading - this looks like a match that could have a fair few of them - and the 9/2 on Christoph Zimmermann to be booked does stand out. Besides the mere coincidence that he was booked against the Blades in January, the defender looks good value for a small play in this match.
The Sheffield United attack is notoriously difficult to deal with when they have interchanging players and Zimmermann, who was a big miss at the start of the campaign with a knee injury, is a key man at the heart of defence for Norwich.
He was shown 13 yellow cards in total last season, which shows a tendency to commit fouls on a fairly regular basis, so it was a surprise to see him with just one caution to his name this season.
It will be just his fifth appearance of the season and as he continues to adjust to the pace of the top flight he could go into Simon Hooper's book - the referee, who predominantly takes charge in the Sky Bet EFL, has shown he is not afraid of getting the cards out with 42 bookings and a red in just 11 matches this season.
German defender Zimmermann is partial to a card and in a game so difficult to call, and at this price, it is a no brainer.
Prediction: Norwich 1-1 Sheff United (Sky Bet odds: 11/2)
Best bet: Christoph Zimmermann to be carded at 9/2
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Odds correct as of 1200 GMT on 06/12/19
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