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Sunderland (3.00pm)

Things are looking grim for Rochdale in League 1 as they they've plummeted down the table to 23rd. Teams around them have been picking up points in the relegation battle but the Dale have taken just two points from the last 21.

In form Sunderland have won four of their last five in the league and will be expecting another three points here. Striker Charlie Wyke is on-fire and scored the winner again in midweek against Swindon.

Barnsley (3.00pm)

Another team bang in form are Barnsley who have now won six in a row in the Championship and sniffing around the play-off positions. Since the start of December their only defeats have come against teams in the top six so they've been able to assert their game on teams below them and visitors Birmingham, in 21st, fall in to that category.

Things have looked a bit more promising for the Blues, taking 7 points from their last four games but they'd need to pull off one of their best performances of the season to get a result at Oakwell.

Norwich (3.00pm)

Complacency could be Norwich's biggest enemy in the coming weeks. They opened up a 10 point gap on nearest challengers Brentford with a 1-0 win over the Bees in midweek but there's still work to be done before promotion is secured and that should keep them on their toes for now.

Daniel Farke's side have hit form at just the right time and a win agianst Luton would make it seven in a row.

The Hatters win at Nottingham Forest rounded off a few days where they took six points off teams below them, thus pushing themselves in to the realtive safety of 13th in the table. If Norwich are on it they should overpower the visitors though.

Sevilla (3.15)

A 3-0 extra-time defeat to Barcelona, resulting in their exit of the Copa Del Ray would've been a sore one to take for Sevilla but they can get things back on track with a win at struggling Elche. Juan Lopetegui's side have been excellent in La Liga, suffering just two defeats this year (to Atletico and Barcelona).

Elche have managed just one win in 18 and looked destined for the drop. They did manage a draw with Real Madrid earlier in the season, one of just three points won against teams in the top eight.

Bayern Munich (5.30pm)

Bayern have long ruled the roost in Germany and it's more often than not been Dortumnd that have kept them on their toes. Not this season though as Dortumnd languish in 5th, 13 points behind their great rivals.

Bayern haven't been firing on all cylinders domestically but seem to be able to up their game for Der Klassiker and have won the last three clashes against Dortmund by a combined 15 goals to nil at the Allianz Arena.

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I’m a graduate in sports journalism and a long-suffering Sunderland supporter. My approach to betting involves meticulously collecting and analysing data in order to get an edge over the bookmakers. Outside of this, my interests include travel, going to gigs and playing golf.

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