Football Tips: Thommo’s got Bet Builders for Tuesday’s FA Cup games including a 42/1 shout

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FA Cup Betting Tips

7:30pm: Wolves v Brentford

Wolves to Win
Both Teams to Score
Matheus Cunha to Score
Mikkel Damsgaard to be Carded

7:45pm: Bristol City v West Ham

West Ham to Win
Both Teams to Score
James Ward-Prowse to Have One or More Shots on Target

7:45pm: Bolton v Luton

Luton to Win
Both Teams to Score
Carlton Morris to Score

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    7:30pm: Wolves v Brentford

    Both of these teams have had plenty of rest over the last week but Wolves are in better form than Brentford.

    Wolves won at Brentford in the Premier League and they drew last time out after Joao Gomes was sent off after just nine minutes. That draw ended their three-match winning streak.

    I’m expecting Wolves to Win but it could be tight. I fancy them to win 2-1 so I’m also on Both Teams to Score.

            Matheus Cunha to Score is my next pick. He’ll lead the line as Wolves are without Hwang Hee-chan, who is at the Asian Cup with South Korea. The forward has netted six times this campaign and he can get on the scoresheet once again.

                Finally, I’m on Mikkel Damsgaard to be Carded. The Brentford man was shown a yellow in the reverse fixture last time out and he can end up in the book once more.

                7:45pm: Bristol City v West Ham

                TV: BBC One

                West Ham have had nine days rest but they’ve been a little hit and miss this season. They’re unbeaten in their last four games and they beat Arsenal and Manchester United in the Premier League.

                David Moyes will likely field a strong side, however, he’ll probably be without Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paqueta.

                I’m expecting West Ham to Win as they will have too much quality for Bristol City.

                I am on Both Teams to Score, however, as it could be a tight affair on Tuesday. Both teams netted in their first showdown and that should happen again.

                      My last pick is James Ward-Prowse to Have One or More Shots on Target. He’ll be on the set pieces and he’s shoot on sight whenever he gets an opportunity.

                        7:45pm: Bolton v Luton

                        This could be another tight one. Bolton are unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions and they’re flying in League One.

                        I’m on Luton to Win as they’re always in the game and they should edge it. I could see this one finishing with a 1-2 scoreline.

                        Rob Edwards’ side snatched a point at Burnley last time out and they’ve been playing well recently.

                        I’ll also get on Both Teams to Score as Bolton play attacking football and they’ll be in front of their home fans.

                              Carlton Morris to Score is next up. He’s netted four Premier League goals this season and he’s averaging about two shots per game. He’ll likely start and he’s always a handful.

                                  FA Cup Betting Tips

                                  Wolves v Brentford

                                  Wolves to Win
                                  Both Teams to Score
                                  Matheus Cunha to Score
                                  Mikkel Damsgaard to be Carded

                                  Bristol City v West Ham

                                  West Ham to Win
                                  Both Teams to Score
                                  James Ward-Prowse to Have One or More Shots on Target

                                  Bolton v Luton

                                  Luton to Win
                                  Both Teams to Score
                                  Carlton Morris to Score

                                  *All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.

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