Premier League fans are bracing themselves for lots of midweek fixtures after plenty of games were postponed for Covid-related reasons.
Brighton's delayed home game with Chelsea was played on Tuesday evening - ending in a 1-1 draw - and there are two more games due to take place on Wednesday.
Antonio Conte's Tottenham travel to Brendan Rodgers' Leicester, while Thomas Frank's Brentford host Ralf Rangnick's Manchester United.
And, as always, Premier League winner Michael Owen was on hand to offer his expert predictions to Bet Victor.
The former England striker believes Tottenham will continue their unbeaten run under Conte, with a 1-0 triumph at the King Power.
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Spurs haven't lost a single Premier League game since the Italian's appointment in November and have a great chance of sneaking into the top four this season.
Tottenham are currently sixth - four points behind West Ham in fourth - but have a staggering four games in hand on the Hammers.
They also have five games in hand on Chelsea in third and would go four points clear of them if they win all those fixtures, although that is a big if.
Leicester, meanwhile, are 10th but can go level on points with West Ham in fourth if they win their four games in hand.
"Spurs were disappointed to see the North London Derby postponed [on Sunday] but I would expect them to be full of energy in this one," said Owen.
"We all know what a demanding and intense coach Conte can be, so extra time on the training ground will be a good thing.
"I really don’t think there’s much between these two at the minute. I can’t see many goals in this game. 1-0 to Spurs."
Owen is also predicting an away win in the other Premier League fixture on Wednesday evening, backing Man Utd to beat Brentford 2-1.
The Red Devils have won four of Ralf Rangnick's eight games in charge and are currently seventh in the Premier League, five points behind West Ham with two games in hand.
Brentford, meanwhile, are 14th and 10 points clear of the Norwich in the relegation zone.
"I was disappointed from what I saw from Brentford against Liverpool," added Owen, highlighting the Bees' 3-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday.
"That’s now seven goals conceded in two games and despite making a good start to the league, they aren’t safe just yet. They’ve got a difficult run of games to come, and they’ll be desperate to not get dragged into the relegation fight.
"Ralf Rangnick will be gutted to not hold on to the win against Villa [surrendering a 2-0 lead in a 2-2 draw]. They were in control of the game, so to not get the win was a blow.
"The positive would be that Bruno Fernandes looked back to his best. He’s not been up to his usual standards this season, but he took his second goal with a calm finish.
"Man Utd are clearly having defensive issues, so I can see them conceding here. I don't think Brentford can score more than one, though, and I think United will win this. 2-1 to Man Utd."