Crystal Palace vs. Chelsea (Tuesday, 6.00pm)
Out-of-form Crystal Palace welcome a Chelsea side chasing Champions League football in a London derby at Selhurst Park on Tuesday evening.
The hosts go into the match having lost their last three games, whereas Chelsea made an immediate return to winning ways against Watford on Saturday.
We say: Crystal Palace 0-2 Chelsea
Chelsea have won the last four editions of this fixture and have scored two or more goals in nine of their last 10 Premier League games, and we can see both runs extending here.
Palace's form has dropped off dramatically after passing the 40-point mark, whereas Chelsea know that almost every match is now must-win for them with Man United in such fine form behind them.
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Watford vs. Norwich (Tuesday, 6.00pm)
A battle between two relegation rivals will ensue in the Premier League on Tuesday evening as Watford play host to Norwich City at Vicarage Road.
The hosts go into the game one point above the relegation zone in 17th, whereas Norwich are seven points adrift of safety at this late stage of the campaign.
We say: Watford 2-1 Norwich City
With both clubs fighting for their right to play in the top level of English football next season, something has to give. Even though Watford do not inspire much confidence, Norwich have been abysmal on the road this season and we are backing the hosts to boost their survival bid and take all three points in midweek.
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Arsenal vs. Leicester (Tuesday, 8.15pm)
Two teams with European aspirations will go head to head at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday when Arsenal welcome high-flying Leicester City to North London.
The Gunners have made a timely return to form to ensure that they are still in the running for European qualification, while Leicester also got back to winning ways last time out.
We say: Arsenal 2-1 Leicester
This is a fascinating contest, especially given Arsenal's recent upturn in form. The Gunners have been good at home while Leicester have struggled on the road, so we are going against the league table and predicting an Arsenal win.
Leicester have not won a league game away to the Gunners since 1973, and that 47-year drought could be prolonged again this week.
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