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Chris Wood (Burnley) to score v Burton {ODDS:323530302:13/10}
Having slipped below Ashley Barnes and Matej Vydra in the Premier League pecking order, Wood is sure to be given a chance to get his season back on track on Tuesday.
The New Zealand international hasn’t really been short of goals. He has scored twice in his last six starts for Sean Dyche’s side, while he also netted at this stage of the EFL Cup against Leeds last season.
League One Burton are without a clean sheet in three, so will surely concede chances to their superior hosts.
Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) to score v Oxford {ODDS:323604330:21/20}
Mahrez scored two very different types of goals off the bench at Cardiff on Saturday, and is likely to be one of few senior players handed a start in this match.
The Algerian’s first goal in south Wales may have excited Pep Guardiola more, with his tap-in from a classic passing move suggesting that he is getting up to speed with City’s style.
Remarkably, City’s record signing has never before started an EFL Cup match, but he has still scored twice in substitute appearances. Oxford, who have conceded at least twice in four of seven home matches this season, should fear him adding to that tally.
Leo Bonatini (Wolves) to score v Leicester {ODDS:323604985:23/10}
Bonatini is another Premier League reserve who is a good bet to take his chance to impress in this competition.
Though missing out to Raul Jimenez for a place in Wolves’ normal starting XI, the Brazilian scored the winner at Sheffield Wednesday in the last round and should benefit from partnering the electric Adama Traore in attack.
Leicester’s first-choice defence have conceded seven goals in their last three games, so don’t expect much resistance when Harry Maguire and Ben Chilwell are rested at Molineux on Tuesday.
Jordan Rhodes (Norwich) to score v Wycombe {ODDS:323559729:17/10}
Having left him on the bench for three consecutive matches, Norwich manager Daniel Farke was keen to praise Rhodes’ attitude after Saturday’s win at QPR.
So, with their relationship healthy, it would be a surprise were the Sheffield Wednesday loanee – who scored twice in a run of starts last month – not given the nod at Wycombe on Tuesday.
The hosts have managed just one clean sheet in six home matches and drew 2-2 at Portsmouth on Saturday, so there is value in backing Rhodes to score in this competition for the second consecutive season.
*Odds subject to change.
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