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Wolfsburg to beat Schalke (14:30)

Schalke have been consistently woeful for some time in the Bundesliga and are currently on a 13-game winless run.

David Wagner’s side have taken only two points from their seven games since the restart and scored three goals.

Wolfsburg have won three away games out of four, including a 4-1 thumping of top-four-chasing Leverkusen.

Arsenal to beat Brighton (15:00)

This feels like a long price for the visiting team, given that we know that football behind closed doors tends to negate home advantage.

Brighton are winless in their last 10 games in all competitions and are the only team in the Premier League without a victory in 2020.

Arsenal had won five of their last six games in all competitions before football was suspended, while they were far from disgraced in their 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on Wednesday.

Wigan to beat Huddersfield (15:00)

Wigan ended March as one of the form sides in the Championship, with only Leeds and Fulham taking more points than them over the last 10 matches.

That run included three victories in the Latics’ last four matches and four straight clean sheets.

Huddersfield have won back-to-back games at the John Smith’s Stadium but, in a setting that will see home advantage diminish, the visitors are a price worth taking on.

Preston to beat Luton (15:00)

Second-bottom Luton have been one of the worst sides in the Championship this season and are six points from safety.

The Hatters did have a mini-revival before football’s suspension in March with three victories in six, but following the return of Nathan Jones as manager over lockdown, it’s uncertain whether they can continue that form.

Preston won the reverse fixture 2-1 in December and have won five games out of five against the current bottom three.

Athletic Bilbao to beat Real Betis (16:00)

Real Betis have managed just one victory in 14 away games this season and, while we know home advantage does not mean as much in the current setting, their record is bad enough to suggest the trend could continue.

They lost 2-0 away to Sevilla in La Liga’s first game back last Thursday, and have won only one of their last 10.

Athletic Bilbao earned a 1-1 draw at home to Atletico Madrid on Sunday and have lost only one of their last five at San Mames – a run that includes a 1-0 victory over Barcelona in February.

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