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4 picks from the FA Cup third-round replays

15 Jan | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
4 picks from the FA Cup third-round replays

Make a tasty profit with these tips from the remaining ties, including wins for two Premier League sides and a couple of shocks.

Leicester to beat Fleetwood –

The original fixture was a stinker, but Leicester should be back to their usual selves at home.

Claude Puel’s side have lost just one of their last six at the King Power Stadium, beating Tottenham and drawing with both Manchester City and Manchester United during that time.

Fleetwood have never progressed beyond this stage of the FA Cup and, having only drawn at Highbury, look to have missed their chance of doing so this season.

Mansfield to win or draw v Cardiff –

Having earned an impressive 0-0 draw at the Cardiff City Stadium, Mansfield look a decent bet to at least take the tie to extra time back at home.

The Stags have lost just once in their last 20 in all competitions and are unbeaten in eight at the One Call Stadium.

Cardiff beat relegation candidates Sunderland 4-0 at the weekend, but were without a win in their previous five.

Carlisle to win or draw v Sheffield Wednesday –

Sheffield Wednesday were held to a 0-0 draw in the Steel City derby last Friday.

The Owls have managed just one victory in 12 in all competitions and failed to score in their last four.

Carlisle beat Crewe 1-0 last weekend and, having lost just two away games in 10, are a great price to avoid defeat in 90 minutes.

West Ham (-1) to beat Shrewsbury –

West Ham spanked Huddersfield 4-1 away from home at the weekend, extending their unbeaten run to five matches in all competitions.

The Hammers have also already beaten Championship Bolton and League Two Cheltenham by two or more goals in the EFL Cup this season.

Shrewsbury were beaten 3-1 at Blackburn on Saturday and the League One side have won just one of their last four on the road.

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