TEAMtalk's Matty Briggs brings you statistical pointers, views from Sky Bet's trading room, steamers, hot-shots, banker bets, bogey teams, value punts, news from the treatment room and famous last words ahead of all the crucial weekend matches in the Premier League and Football League.
STEAMER
Finally, a return to top-flight action this weekend. It's been quiet on the Premier League betting front as yet, with Man Utd continuing to be solid favourites at around the 7/5 mark v Liverpool at Anfield.
There have been nibbles of support for Fulham at Stoke who are 11/4 into 5/2. Bolton (9/4) have also been backed to get back to winning ways at fellow strugglers Wigan.
BANKER
Short prices are few and far between this weekend, but Middlesbrough (5/6) to win at home to Millwall (100/30) is our banker. Boro are the only unbeaten team in the Championship and despite drawing their last three games 0-0, we fancy them to get back on track against a Millwall side who are eight league games without a win.
WHO'S HOT
Southend (10/11) have won their last five in League Two and should see off Morecambe (11/4) at Roots Hall.
AFC Wimbledon, Crawley and Sheffield Wednesday have all won four games on the spin. Wimbledon are 10/11 v Crewe at Gresty Road, Crawley are 8/11 at home to Shrewsbury and the Owls are 5/2 v Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Sunday.
WHO'S NOT
Bolton (9/4) have lost their last six Premier League games and travel to Wigan (5/4).
Barnet have lost four on the bounce in League Two and their opponents Aldershot can be backed at 13/8 at Underhill.
TRADERS' VIEW
Sky Bet are expecting Tottenham (7/5) to struggle at Newcastle on Sunday, with doubts over two key goal threats in Emmanuel Adebayor and Rafael van der Vaart and "are happy to take them on at this price".
Arsenal look a weak 2/5 shot against an under-pressure Sunderland side at the Emirates on Sunday and we are hoping that this is our coupon buster this week.
And Sky Bet feel "Cardiff are short enough at even money and see visitors Ipswich continuing their recent revival".
BOGEY TEAMS
Norwich (6/5) have won nine and lost just one of their last 10 matches in all competitions at Carrow Road against Swansea (9/4).
Bristol City (6/4) have won 10 of the last 12 matches v Peterborough (7/4) ahead of Saturday's Ashton Gate tussle.
Ipswich (13/5) have won their last five v Cardiff (evens) and have won the last three 2-0.
Huddersfield (4/5) have lost just one of their last seven v Exeter (7/2). They meet at St James Park in League One.
VALUE BET
With Derby and Ipswich both obliging in recent weeks, Hull (12/5) look good value to win at struggling Brighton (11/10) on Saturday evening.
Brighton have conceded nine goals in their last three games and are four games without a league win. Hull, on the other hand, are in form and are six games unbeaten.
HOT-SHOTS
Jordan Rhodes is bang in form - netting seven goals in 10 days (two for Huddersfield and five for Scotland's Under-21s) - and he is 5/4 to score anytime v Exeter.
Wayne Rooney has blasted nine goals in his last six Premier League games and fresh from his red-card disgrace for England, he is 5/4 in the football betting to score anytime v Liverpool.
Birmingham's on-loan Chris Wood has scored seven goals in last five league games and he is priced at 7/4 to score v Leicester at St Andrews on Sunday.
Sheffield Wednesday hot-shot Gary Madine is 7/4 to net against derby rivals United after scoring seven goals in last six league games.
Jack Midson has scored in his last four league games for AFC Wimbledon and he is 11/8 to bag against Crewe.
TREATMENT ROOM
Coventry's Gary McSheffrey, Roy O'Donovan, Joe Murphy, Martin Cranie (ribs) and Sammy Clingan (back) are all doubts v Nottingham Forest at the Ricoh.
James McPake is still short of match fitness along with striker Cody McDonald and struggling Forest (6/4) might just fancy their chances.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
Aldershot, who have won half of their away games, are 13/8 away at Barnet.
"I'm still in shock after the result," said Shots manager Dean Holdsworth after last week's 2-1 reverse by Macclesfield.
"When I see the opposition manager yet again telling me we should be out of sight, it's upsetting.
"When I look at the stats now, they tell me we've had 19 shots to their three."
Crewe are 11/4 at AFC Wimbledon.
"They didn't win easily and I actually thought we were the better side," said Alex boss Dario Gradi after last week's defeat by high-flying Southend.
"We created more chances than them but we didn't punish their mistakes while they they punished us for ours."
MK Dons are 8/11 at home to Bournemouth.
"I am devastated by what happened. We didn't turn up and the performance was not good enough," said Dons manager Karl Robinson after the defeat at Oldham.
"We are back at home on Saturday, back at our fortress, so let's get the rocket launchers out."
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Source: Team Talk
Source: Team Talk