Top of the Props: Wieffer Vendetta, Sepp’s far from shot-shy and Vardy party
Mats Wieffer over 1.5 fouls committed for Brighton vs Wolves – 49/50
Having struggled to earn a regular spot in Fabian Hurzeler’s starting line-up, Mats Wieffer has started in Brighton’s last three Premier League matches at right back.
The Dutchman has wasted no time in getting stuck in but is perhaps a little rusty as he is averaging 2.44 fouls per 90 across his limited minutes this season and has made four in his last two starts.
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Opposing Wieffer will be Wolves most dangerous player Matheus Cunha who draws 2.56 fouls per 90.
He will also have to marshal Rayan Ait-Nouri who is felled 1.22 times per game and so will be kept very busy. With a lack of sharpness and a consistent career record for fouls, he’ll do well to avoid the attention of the referee in this game.
Sepp Van den Berg over 0.5 shots on target for Brentford vs Ipswich – 14/5
A constant aerial threat this season, Sepp Van den Berg has fired in 0.62 shots per 90 including at least a shot in eight of his last 11 starts.
The Dutchman had two shots in the reverse fixture which both found the target and will be throwing himself at all set pieces in search of his first Premier League goal.
Ipswich are playing for pride having already been relegated and look vulnerable from set pieces, conceding the fourth most shots from dead balls of any Premier League side.
Across the Tractor Boys' last five matches, opposition centre backs have been allowed 11 efforts at goal with four of those making the goalkeeper work and so this looks the perfect match-up for van den Berg to continue his shooting streak.
Jamie Vardy over 0.5 shots on target for Leicester vs Nottingham Forest – 10/13
Jamie Vardy is just one goal short of 200 for Leicester and having announced that he will leave the club this summer, he has just three more games to reach this milestone.
The former England international has averaged 0.84 shots on target per 90 for the struggling Foxes and has hit the target in both games since his departure was revealed and so is clearly keen to increase his reputation before leaving.
He also scored in the reverse fixture so will fancy his chances against Forest’s backline.
Forest concede the eighth most shots on target of any Premier League side with their opponents averaging 4.26 per game.
Having looked secure in the top five, Nuno Espirito Santo’s men are starting to fall away and in their last four games as hosts have given up 20 efforts on goal and so a Leicester side playing with freedom and a raring to go Vardy can take advantage.
All odds courtesy of BetMGM are correct at the time of writing.
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