Monday Night Football comes from the King Power, as top-four chasers Leicester host relegation-battling Aston Villa. George Pitts looks at the betting.
1pt Aston Villa in draw no bet at 23/4
0.5pt Anwar El Ghazi to score anytime at 5/1
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It seems like a long time since Aston Villa's last outing eight days ago, but Dean Smith will be hopeful they are refreshed after a few days on the training ground with the hope they can take the positives back into the Premier League.
The Villans were edged 2-1 by Man City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley last weekend, but they put up a second-half fight and Claudio Bravo's late save denied them the chance to take it to extra-time.
Smith said at his press conference how proud he was of their effort (see below video) and spoke of how their focus switches immediately to keeping their place in the division.
If his side perform with the fight and desire they showed on the big stage, then they are in with a real chance, but it is much easier to get motivated for a cup final and that is the challenge they face.
The hope for them here is that they face an out of form Leicester side against whom they have avoided defeat in their two meetings so far in 2020.
The Carabao Cup semi-final saw them draw the first leg 1-1 before Villa scored deep in injury time to win 2-1 in dramatic second-leg scenes at Villa Park.
With that psychological boost and the fact Leicester have won just two league games so far in 2020 - and one in their last six in all competitions (narrowly in the FA Cup against Birmingham in midweek) - Villa certainly have a chance under the floodlights here.
The Foxes have been performing far worse than those glittering early-season performances which led to whispers about a title charge. Jamie Vardy is off form, without a goal since December 21, and they really do struggle when their top marksman is not firing.
With this in mind, you cannot confidently be backing Brendan Rodgers' side at a general price of 4/11. Aston Villa are a best price of 15/2 to win and, even though they are away from home, it is the time of season where struggling teams are desperately fighting for points and it really is tempting to side with them, either to win the game or with a goal start on the handicap.
But more appealing is the price of above 5/1 on them in a draw no bet. This gives you an insurance in the case of the points being shared while still having a stake on the visitors to win at such a price. In the Premier League anything can happen and this Leicester side have shown to be prone to slip-ups in the second half of the season.
In addition to that and the big prices favouring the away side, there are also some eye-catching odds in the goalscorer market.
Forward Anwar El Ghazi has six goals to his name this season, plays in Villa's front three and has a high shooting rate - so the anytime price on him at 5/1 looks worth taking for a small play.
The 24-year-old Dutchman averages nearly two shots per game over the course of the league campaign, but it is his stats against the big boys that stand out, as well as his efforts coming in a flurry.
In their home outing against Tottenham last month he had five shots in 70 minutes, against Man City in January - that 6-1 defeat - he also registered five efforts, as well as another five in the reverse fixture against Leicester.
He also had five and four shots against Norwich and Burnley respectively earlier in the season and two against City in last week's final.
If backing him to score does not tempt you, then El Ghazi to have 3+ shots at 100/30 is another worthy option.
Should he start, El Ghazi could be the man to help Villa seal some much-needed points and the prices available on him are just too good to turn down.
Score prediction: Leicester 1-2 Aston Villa (Sky Bet odds: 22/1)
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Odds correct as of 1200 GMT on 06/03/2020
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