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The title race is getting exciting and Chris Wilder's Sheffield United are just four points off the top with ten games remaining.
The Blades have another home game in midweek, although it sees them come up against one of the division's form sides in Brentford.
Brentford can say that they've endured the most bizarre season in the Sky Bet EFL this season. They looked like serious title contenders at the start, then they became relegation candidates, and now they are in the play-off mix.
Thomas Frank came under criticism early into his spell as head coach but he has now turned things around given time. They'd be confident for a result here given recent showings, although they have struggled on the road.
That said, they did beat Middlesbrough at the Riverside last time out, with a goal that reflected their attacking style of play that can bring success. It's looking good for the Bees, and a statement victory over Sheffield United would again reaffirm their top-six credentials.
One player that has stood out since their upturn in fortunes is Said Benrahma. The winger is enjoying a wonderful spell in front of goal, which includes a hat-trick in their 5-1 hammering of Hull.
His goal at Middlesbrough made it five in his last four games. Benrahma has now had a direct involvement in 24 goals for Brentford in all competitions this season.
He's a player who is playing with confidence and it's clearly showing in his performances. For someone who was struggling to cement a first-team place at various points in the campaign, his recent efforts have reflected those of his team as well.
At a price of near 4/1, the value is certainly there is backing Benrahma to net another one on Tuesday. However, if you're looking for a bet on the outright result, it's worth adding Brentford/Draw on the double chance into your midweek accumulators.
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Something a bit different this week, but here's a look at some of Wednesday's action at the Cheltenham Festival.
Sky Sports Racing's Alex Hammond takes a look at the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle - the first race on Wednesday. Remember, Sky Bet are giving money back as cash - up to £20 - if your selection loses on the first race of each day during the Festival.
Over to Alex:
"Samcro was the hotpot in this last year and duly obliged. I’ve been keen on Brewin’upastorm for some time this season and I won’t change my mind, despite his final flight fall at Cheltenham last time out when looking like the winner. The horse I’m most worried about is Battleoverdoyen, who unlike Samcro, has managed to get here with very little hype despite a similar profile for the same connections. Maybe each-way for the former at the price."
Odds correct at 1420 GMT (11/03/19)