There is a big week of football ahead as I look to find the best value in selected Tuesday fixtures.
Arsenal have had a two-week break since their 1-0 victory over London rivals Chelsea at The Emirates and although they may need a miracle to catch Liverpool at the top of the table, they look set to be much fresher than their opponents here.
Fulham were well beaten in the FA Cup quarter-final 3-0 against Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage. It was a surprising result considering they had won three of their last four matches. Remarkably Fulham have never won at The Emirates and The Gunners are now unbeaten in their last 31 matches against them at home.
The Cottagers have scored in five of their last seven fixtures and even with their dreadful record away at Arsenal, I think they can sneak a goal. The Gunners have the second-best home record in the league and should have too much quality in this London derby.
Wolves have opened up a nine-point gap between themselves and the relegation zone and look set for another season in the Premier League with the teams below them struggling to pick up points. A big win away at fellow strugglers Southampton in their previous league match will give them much hope coming into this home fixture against West Ham who are just a place above them.
The Hammers have looked better under Graham Potter but are still lacking that killer instinct in front of goal but should be well-refreshed after gaining a point at Everton two weeks ago.
The value here by looking at the stats is Both Teams To Score and the price looks good. Wolves have been involved in a match with BTTS in five of their previous six fixtures, whilst West Ham have scored in five of their previous seven matches and have scored in each of their last 10 games away from home.
Nottingham Forest saw off Brighton on penalties on Saturday to reach their first FA Cup semi-final in 34 years as their dream season continues. Forest are unbeaten in their previous eight home matches and have won their last two Premier League matches against the Red Devils.
Manchester United continue to be inconsistent under Ruben Amorim and are languishing down in 13th in the Premier League 17 points behind their opponents. United have won just four matches away from home all season but did win 3-0 at Leicester in their last game.
Even without their injured talisman Chris Wood, I think Nottingham Forest will have far too much for the struggling United and they'll be desperate to keep their six-point buffer intact in their chase for Champions League football.
Bristol Rovers have won nine matches at home this season but have lost two from their last four here, including a 2-1 defeat to Mansfield on Saturday.
Birmingham City are riding high at the top of League One and look set for an immediate return to the Championship. Five wins in their previous seven means they are nine points clear with two games in hand on second place Wrexham.
Both teams have scored in nine of Bristol Rovers' last 10 home matches and with Birmingham conceding in four of their last five matches I see huge value in BTTS and an away win here.
Stockport have lost just two of their previous 14 matches and are now firmly in the playoff spots, seven points clear of Huddersfield. They have the 4th best home record in the league having won 12 in 19 at Edgeley Park.
Stevenage lost 1-0 away at Leyton Orient on Thursday and have won just one of their previous five matches in League One. Just five wins away from home all season and with Stockport so strong at home, I expect this to be a relatively straightforward victory for The Hatters.
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Chesterfield have steadied the ship and are now up to 11th in League Two after four wins in their previous five matches. Nine goals scored including four away at Salford City should give them plenty of confidence going into this match.
Carlisle remain rooted to the bottom of League Two and with just seven matches to go and 9 points away from safety, they look set for relegation from the football league.
Just one victory in their last six league matches will do nothing for their confidence and having only won 4 away games all season, they look set for more misery tonight.
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James is a former professional dart player who enjoys writing about darts, golf and football. In 2012, he was crowned the PDC World Youth Champion and these days, he puts his expertise to use with betting tips for BettingLounge readers.