Wolves vs. Crystal Palace (Tuesday, 7.30pm)
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Bottom-half battlers Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crystal Palace will both seek an immediate return to winning ways in the Premier League when they square off in Tuesday's contest at Molineux.
The hosts fell to a 2-1 defeat to Leicester City on Saturday afternoon, despite going a goal up at the King Power, while Roy Hodgson's side played out a drab goalless draw with Everton.
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Crystal Palace
It has been nearly four years since these two sides shook hands on a draw, but as the table suggests, there is barely anything to separate them, and we just cannot pick a clear winner in this one.
Lopetegui's side have turned up the heat in front of their own fans recently, but their performance at Leicester evidently worsened when Lemina was withdrawn, and any doubts over his fitness will be taken advantage of by a Palace side who still showed plenty of attacking intent in their draw with Everton.
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Aston Villa vs. Fulham (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Two sides still very much in the European mix do battle in Tuesday's Premier League fixture at Villa Park, as Aston Villa welcome Fulham to the West Midlands.
Unai Emery's men left it late to rescue a point in a 1-1 draw with Brentford on Saturday, while the Cottagers remain on the coat-tails of the top seven thanks to a 2-1 win over Leeds United.
We say: Aston Villa 2-1 Fulham
Silva may have finally found the formula for goals in the absence of Mitrovic, but shutting up shop remains an issue for the Cottagers, whose victory over Leeds was far from comprehensive.
With Emery's side proving a tough nut to crack at Villa Park and always capable of threatening in the final third, we have faith in the hosts to make an immediate return to winning ways, but Silva's side will not make it easy for them.
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Leeds vs. Leicester (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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The Elland Road faithful witnesses a crucial Premier League basement battle on Tuesday evening, as 16th-placed Leeds United tackle 17th-placed Leicester City.
The Whites' plight continued with a 2-1 defeat to Fulham at the weekend, while Dean Smith clinched his first win as Foxes manager against Wolverhampton Wanderers by the same scoreline.
We say: Leeds United 2-3 Leicester City
With so much at stake between two sides who thrive in the final third and leave a lot to be desired at the back, fans and neutrals alike should strap in for an action-packed showdown at Elland Road, where attacking returns on both ends could prove telling.
Whether Leicester's win over Wolves proves to be a turning point remains to be seen, but Smith's side will make the journey with a fresh spring in their step and can capitalise on the hosts' continued defensive shortcomings to edge a thrilling contest - significantly boosting their survival hopes while leaving Gracia's men mired in demotion danger.