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Had you placed a £10 stake on Will Rook's football tips for the 2019/20 season, your profit would be £430.

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West Ham to beat Norwich (12:30)

This pick is more to do with the poor form of bottom-of-the-league Norwich than the shape of West Ham.

The Canaries have lost six league games on the spin – a run that includes every game since the restart – and could be relegated with three matches to spare if results go against them this weekend.

West Ham were beaten 1-0 by Burnley on Wednesday, but had taken four points from matches against in-form Newcastle and Chelsea prior to that.

Liverpool to beat Burnley (15:00)

Liverpool haven’t been at their best since they were confirmed as Premier League champions, but are still worth including in this acca to boost the price a little.

The Reds have won back-to-back games against Aston Villa and Brighton following their 4-0 thumping at Manchester City and should have enough to take three points from a Burnley side they beat 3-0 in August.

The Clarets are in decent form, but have failed to take any points from their five matches against sides currently in the top three.

Wigan to beat Barnsley (15:00)

Wigan’s long price here is likely to do with the uncertainty that has come with them entering administration.

But the Latics bounced back from a 3-0 defeat to Brentford by beating QPR 1-0 on Wednesday – their seventh victory in nine league games.

Barnsley have won two in seven, while they followed their 4-0 spanking at Stoke with a 1-1 draw against bottom-of-the-league Luton.

West Brom to beat Blackburn (15:00) 

West Brom kept the pressure on league leaders Leeds with a 2-0 victory over play-off chasing Derby, who had dropped just two points in their previous five matches, on Wednesday.

Slaven Bilic’s side have won three straight league games and lost only one in six – against an irresistible Brentford side.

Blackburn’s 3-2 victory at Cardiff on Tuesday was their first in four matches, having lost each of their previous three.

Millwall to beat Hull (15:00)

No side in the Championship has earned fewer than Hull’s total of six points across the last 12 matches.

The Tigers were beaten 2-1 by Bristol City, who themselves were without a victory in nine games, on Wednesday, and have lost 13 of their last 17 matches in all competitions.

Millwall come into this on the back of a 2-0 defeat to strugglers Middlesbrough, but beat fourth-bottom Charlton 1-0 in their last away game. At this price, they’re worth trusting.

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