THE STRIKER: previews three FA Cup Fifth Round games on Wednesday with extended stats and recommended BETDAQ bets. The action starts at 5.30pm with SWANSEA v MAN CITY followed by LEICESTER v BRIGHTON at 7.30pm and EVERTON v TOTTENHAM at 8.15pm.


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SWANSEA V MANCHESTER CITY

5.30pm It’s day two of the FA Cup Fifth Round and we have some excellent fixtures this evening. We start the evening with Swansea hosting Man City, who are the shortest price of any side in the Fifth Round! They are currently trading as short as 1.26 on BETDAQ Betting Exchange and who can blame the market as they are in excellent form. Fans of xG would have noticed them hitting form a couple of weeks ago and they have been faultless – it looks like they have the Premier League title won after a 4-1 win over Liverpool at the weekend as it’s highly unlikely Man United are good enough to catch them and they are the closest challenger.

It will be interesting to see what kind of teams we get here. I’m sure Pep Guardiola will choose to rest a number of his star players given the busy fixture list. We have the Champions League starting back next week too; although City aren’t playing their fixture until the 25th. What will Swansea decide to do, too? They are right in the mix to win the Championship, only two points behind the leaders Norwich with a game in hand. Given the Premier League riches, we could see some players rested – especially as a win against City seems unrealistic. With everything going on, this is a game for small stakes for me. However, I like Both Teams Not To Score at 1.66. Swansea are good in the Championship, but they don’t have impressive xG figures going forward and I feel City can keep a clean sheet.

The Striker Says:
One point win Both Teams Not To Score at 1.66 on BETDAQ Betting Exchange

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MATCH STATS

  • This is the first meeting between Swansea and Man City since their only previous FA Cup tie against each other in March 2019, the Citizens winning 3-2 en route to winning the trophy.
  • Manchester City have won 12 of their last 14 meetings with Swansea in all competitions (D2), including each of the last six in a row.
  • Swansea have reached the FA Cup quarter-final in two of the last three seasons (2017-18 and 2018-19), having not reached the last eight since 1964 previously.
  • Man City have won 18 of their 21 FA Cup ties under manager Pep Guardiola. Since the Spaniards first season in England, the Citizens have scored more FA Cup goals than any other side (65).
  • Swansea have lost seven of their last FA Cup ties against Premier League sides, with the exception being a third round victory at Manchester United in 2013-14.
  • Man City’s Phil Foden has been involved in nine goals in nine appearances in the FA Cup (6 goals, 3 assists). He could become the first Man City player to score in the third, fourth and fifth rounds of the competition in the same season since Shaun Goater in 2000-01.

LEICESTER V BRIGHTON

7.30pm We have an all Premier League clash next as Leicester host Brighton. Once again, it will be interesting to see what kind of starting XI’s we get here given how clubs view the FA Cup these days. Both sides had to settle for a draw at the weekend, with Wolves holding Leicester to a 0-0 draw and Brighton managing a 1-1 draw with Burnley. The draw between Wolves and Leicester was very fair looking at xG; while Brighton were very lucky to get a draw with Burnley with xG finishing 2.11 to 0.63 to Burnley. That was surprising, as Brighton have been playing their best football of the season at the moment with wins over Liverpool and Spurs.

I don’t see any reason why Brighton wouldn’t play their best XI here. They have put a bit of distance between themselves and the relegation battle with recent wins and a Cup run would be great for the club. Anything short of the best XI would be very disappointing. It’s different for Leicester as they are battling for a top four spot and are in a great position with Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea off the pace this season. I think Leicester might choose to rest some players and with Brighton playing some good football (hopefully improve against Burnley!), I like a small lay on Leicester at odds on.

The Striker Says:
One point lay (liability) Leicester to beat Brighton at 1.94 on BETDAQ Betting Exchange

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MATCH STATS

  • Leicester are unbeaten in their last seven meetings with Brighton in all competitions (W5 D2), and have already beaten the Seagulls 3-0 at home in the Premier League this season.
  • Brighton won their only previous FA Cup game against Leicester, winning a third round tie 2-1 away from home in January 1931.
  • Leicester are looking to reach the FA Cup quarter-final in consecutive seasons for the first time since doing so in 1967-68 and 1968-69.
  • Brighton have reached the FA Cup quarter-final in two of their three previous seasons as a Premier League side (2017-18 and 2018-19).
  • Leicester’s seven FA Cup goals this season have all been scored by different players. Among Premier League sides, only Tottenham (9) have scored more goals than the Foxes in the competition so far this term.
  • Brighton are unbeaten in their last four away FA Cup games (W2 D2), their longest such run in the competition since a run of six between January 1986-December 1987.

EVERTON V TOTTENHAM

8.15pm Harry Kane returned for Spurs at the weekend with a goal and a win – after some woeful performances without him it shows how much they rely on him. No amount of money is big enough for them to let him go in my opinion. A question I can’t answer is what’s going on with Bale and Mourinho? Bale wasn’t brought on and made a few faces for the cameras on the bench. That’s one to watch! For tonight, it’s no surprise we have the most open market of the evening as we should have a very close game. Everton were involved in a six goal thriller at the weekend in Old Trafford, grabbing a draw in the 95th minute.

It’s hard to believe it wasn’t so long ago Spurs were thought of as title challengers; now they are 16 points behind the leaders Man City. That shows how many points they have dropped and how poor they have been at times. Mourinho really needs Son and Kane to fire; and will he risk them in an FA Cup game too? There shouldn’t be much between these two; there’s only one point between them in the league table but for me I feel Everton are worth backing at 2.8. They are the more solid side heading into this tie and Spurs will have to be at their best to beat them – and I don’t see that happening. Team selection will be very interesting from Mourinho, and trading the team news could be a big angle here.

The Striker Says:
Two points win Everton to beat Tottenham at 2.8 on BETDAQ Betting Exchange

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MATCH STATS

  • This is the first FA Cup meeting between Everton and Tottenham since the 1994-95 semi-final, with the Toffees winning 4-1 at Elland Road en route to winning the trophy.
  • Tottenham haven’t lost consecutive meetings with Everton in all competitions since December 2012, while they haven’t lost twice to the Toffees in the same season since 1985-86.
  • Everton are looking to reach the FA Cup quarter-final for the first time since 2015-16. The Toffees have lost their last four ties in the competition against fellow Premier League opponents.
  • Tottenham have been knocked out of 10 of their last 15 FA Cup ties against fellow Premier League opponents, going out at this stage of the competition last season against Norwich.
  • James Rodríguez has provided the assist for three of Everton’s five FA Cup goals this season, while all five goals have been scored by a different player.
  • Son Heung-min has been involved in 20 goals in 22 appearances in the FA Cup (12 goals, 8 assists), including an assist from the bench in Spurs’ 4-1 win at Wycombe in the last round.

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