Crystal Palace vs. Norwich (Tuesday, 3.00pm)
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Crystal Palace and Norwich City will both be looking to bounce back from disappointing defeats on Boxing Day when they meet in the Premier League at Selhurst Park on Tuesday.
Both remain in poor form as a result, but will have to turn things around quickly during the hectic festive schedule, as they go in search of the three points just 48 hours later.
We say: Crystal Palace 1-0 Norwich City
Despite the absence of Zaha and several others on Tuesday, Palace will be expected to register three points against struggling Norwich.
We are only predicting a narrow victory however, with the hosts looking a far poorer side without their key man in it in recent years, but as things stand it looks difficult to predict when the next points are going to arrive for a Norwich side severely lacking in quality and experience.
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Southampton vs. Spurs (Tuesday, 3.00pm)
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Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur will both be aiming to build on Boxing Day victories in the Premier League when they lock horns at St Mary's on Tuesday afternoon.
Ralph Hasenhuttl's men prevailed 3-2 against West Ham United at the weekend, while Spurs cruised to a 3-0 success over Crystal Palace.
We say: Southampton 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton - albeit a much-changed one - are certainly capable of giving Spurs a good run for their money, with Conte also pondering how best to set up his team in the unrelenting schedule.
The Saints' solid home form should also stand them in good stead for Tuesday's battle, but if Spurs truly are a different beast under Conte, we are confident in the Lilywhites' ability to grind out a narrow away win.
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Watford vs. West Ham (Tuesday, 3.00pm)
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After nearly three weeks on the sidelines, Watford return to Premier League action on Tuesday, as they welcome a faltering West Ham United side to Vicarage Road.
Having had two festive fixtures cancelled, the Hornets are without even a point since November, while their visitors have picked up only five from their last seven games.
We say: Watford 1-2 West Ham United
Although West Ham had their confidence hammered again on Boxing Day, their hosts have not kept a clean sheet all season and are not about to start now, given some inevitable rustiness after a fortnight in cold storage.
Injuries have limited the Irons' effectiveness in recent weeks, but they should still have enough threat to edge a team which has such a soft underbelly - particularly if Antonio is closer to full fitness and back in form inside the box.
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Leicester vs. Liverpool (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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Just six days after locking horns in an EFL Cup classic, Leicester City and Liverpool quickly renew hostilities at the King Power in Tuesday's Premier League contest.
The Reds triumphed on penalties in the meeting at Anfield on December 22, with former manager Brendan Rodgers witnessing his side throw away a 3-1 lead on Merseyside.
We say: Leicester City 0-3 Liverpool
This has all the ingredients of a drubbing. A fatigued and injury-hit Leicester side on a sticky spell of form facing a refreshed and near-full strength Liverpool outfit.
The Foxes performed valiantly in the second half against Man City, but the tired legs will surely be picked off by Klopp's men as Rodgers prepares for another day to forget against his old club.
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