
Norwich vs Southampton Tips: Three bets for Saturday's game including a 25/1 shot

There are eight fixtures tomorrow as we return back to the comfort blanket of domestic football. Our man OddsTerrier has analysed the match between Norwich City and Southampton and has made a few selections that could be of interest.
The King is dead, Long live the King! Norwich fans will be chanting a new hero's name on Saturday afternoon as long time manager Daniel Farke is replaced by Dean Smith who was employed by relegation rivals Aston Villa as recently as the 7th November. The managerial merry-go-round is in full force in the Premier League but will it benefit the Canaries in their bid to stay in the division?
Strangely, Farke was dismissed after City's first win of the season and they'll be hoping to keep this mini run going under the stewardship of Smith. He may well recall both Billy Gilmour and Todd Cantwell who both dropped out of favour under Farke.
Southampton are on a great run themselves having picked up ten points in their last four Premier League games which has seen them stabilise in mid-table. Ralph Hasenhüttl has confirmed that Valentino Livramento and James Ward-Prowse are available for selection after injury and will be hoping striker Adam Armstrong can go on a scoring streak after his goal last time out.
James Ward-Prowse is averaging over a shot a game from his deep lying midfield role and of those eleven shots he's managed to get seven of those on target. This is mainly due to JWP being on set piece duty and he usually finds himself with a direct freekick at least once a game. With that in mind and Norwich's leaky defence - they've conceded at least two goals in six of their last seven home games - Ward-Prowse looks a good bet for a goal in 90 minutes. He's 3/1 to do so with Bet365. If you want to take a less risky route he's best priced evens to have a shot on target with BetVictor.
The 28-year-old Frenchman has been a busy boy this season - he's accumulated fifteen fouls in only nine games and these have led to three cautions. He's averaging 1.7 fouls per game from only 3.2 tackles which suggests he perhaps needs to practice his tackling. I'm backing him to pick up another yellow on Saturday and hes 4/1 at Bet365 to do so.
You can combine the two above bets with Saints to win in the 90 minutes for a little more of a long shot opportunity. The three combined bets come in at a whopping 25/1 with value kings Bet365 and remember if Saints go 2 up at any point Bet365 settle that leg as a winner.
As always in these previews , please do your own research, bet within your means and remember to gamble responsibly.

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