Philippe Coutinho should be fresh after only featuring for 29 minutes against Hull at the weekend
Michael Lintorn sees an end to 139 minutes of goalless football at Anfield as one of his four Tuesday non-televised tips...
Bournemouth v West Brom
Tuesday, 19:45
Match Odds: Bournemouth 2.486/4, West Brom 3.185/40, The Draw 3.55n/a
Following these clubs has been a lot of fun lately: Bournemouth have won four in a row, firing three past Reading and eight past Birmingham - two former Premier League sides - in their previous two games, while West Brom have contested successive 2-2 draws after a 3-2, 4-0 and 1-2 prior to that. Both teams were involved in third-round ties with over 2.5 goals, so that looks the outstanding bet.
Recommended Bet: Back over 2.5 goals @ 1.910/11
MK Dons v Sheffield United
Tuesday, 19:45
Match Odds: MK Dons 2.226/5, Sheffield United 3.55/2, The Draw 3.711/4
MK Dons have enjoyed the Capital One Cup this season. You may recall a 4-0 thrashing of some 20-time English champions, sandwiched between 3-1 and 2-0 wins over AFC Wimbledon and Bradford. Sheffield United are unbeaten in five though, winning three straight away matches. Our preference therefore is to swerve the outcome and side with unders, a feature of the last five head-to-heads, three of MK Dons' last four against League One colleagues and the Blades' most recent three.
Recommended Bet: Back under 2.5 goals @ 2.166/5
Fulham v Derby
Tuesday, 20:00
Match Odds: Fulham 2.6413/8, Derby 2.8815/8, The Draw 3.613/5
Derby haven't conceded in three road trips, but there are two reasons to expect that to change: the Rams surrendering their six-game clean sheet streak against Wigan on Saturday and Fulham scoring ten goals in their past four home fixtures as Kit Symons constructs a compelling case to be named permanent manager. The visitors have netted nine in four away themselves, so this should be lively.
Recommended Bet: Back both teams to score @ 1.728/11
Liverpool v Swansea
Tuesday, 20:00
Match Odds: Liverpool 1.834/5, Swansea 4.84/1, The Draw 4.03/1
Liverpool obtained a long overdue first clean sheet in ten against Hull at the weekend, yet a repeat will be trickier to achieve against a Swansea squad who have already struck twice away to both Man United and Chelsea. Last term's Liverpool v Swansea double header saw the clubs draw 2-2 in Wales and the Reds prevail 4-3 at Anfield. Each of their past three clashes on Merseyside, one of which was in the Capital One Cup two campaigns ago, delivered at least four goals.
Recommended Bet: Back over 2.5 goals @ 1.784/5
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