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- Derby County v Bolton Wanderers
Derby County are chasing promotion and had a big 4-0 win over fellow promotion chasers Hull City in midweek. A play-off place is looking likely for Derby who have won their last four home league games. Bolton Wanderers are bottom of the table and look doomed to going down to League One. They have no wins in their last ten league games and have lost the last four and seven of the last eight. Six of their last seven games have had more than 2.5 goals scored in them and seven of their last eight away league matches. Derby are in hot form and can inflict more misery on Bolton.
- Real Madrid v Eibar
Real Madrid managed to win at Barcelona last week but are still unlikely to win La Liga this season trailing the league leaders by seven points with seven games to go. They are a point behind Atletico Madrid and will be desperately keen to finish above them. Home form has been impressive apart from the costly home defeats by the top two. Take those two games away and Madrid have 13 wins out of 14. In all they have hit 60 goals at home and 13 of their home games have had over 2.5 goals scored in them. Eibar are ninth in the table, 31 points behind Real and have just one win in their last 11 league games with five defeats in the last seven. 11 of their last 16 games have had more than 2.5 goals scored in them and it looks like a long Saturday afternoon for them.
- Sunderland v Leicester City
Two sides facing very different futures. Sunderland are battling to avoid relegation to the Championship, while Leicester are on their way to winning the Premier League. City have won their last four games 1-0 and five of the last six. Their defence is really strong and should cope with a Sunderland side held to a 0-0 draw by WBA last weekend. The home side have drawn their last four games and the most recent three have all had under 2.5 goals scored. At home this season, there have been nine games for Sunderland with under 2.5 goals, while for Leicester five of their last seven away league matches have had under 2.5 goals scored in them.