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Something that is quite rare in the Premier League currently, more than one game is taking place at 3pm as West Ham welcome Burnley. It's the first of two good-looking back-to-back fixtures for David Moyes' side, who progressed through in the FA Cup with victory against Stockport.
Burnley were narrowly beaten by Manchester United last time out but they did beat Sheffield United to pick up three crucial points in the game before. They are a side who are used to having close games, all eight of their contests since the 5-0 hammering by Manchester City have seen just the one goal in it at most.
The same can be said for West Ham's last four in all competitions, with the 3-0 defeat to Chelsea being the only one in their last seven to be a significant score one way or the other. That said, that was a scoreline that didn't necessarily reflect the nature of the game.
Therefore it would be reasonable to expect a close game here. The half-time result being a draw is pretty much 11/10 across the board, but backing a draw at the break with the Hammers winning the game gives us a much more appealing best price of 15/4.
Odds correct at 1700 GMT (14/01/21)
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