There remains a particular beauty to Wednesday football, when the stadium lights illuminate the December darkness and the noble game unveils its purest dramas. Today, we are presented with an exquisite smorgasbord of contests that marry the intensity of domestic battle with the intoxicating drama of cup competitions.
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What follows are Wednesday's premium booking codes – all odds correct at the moment of composition and confined to 90 minutes except where noted otherwise:
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Dundee United vs Celtic
Celtic find themselves traversing amid a disastrous introduction to Wilfried Nancy's stewardship, with the Glasgow institution having the ignominy of losing all their opening three encounters under their recently-appointed tactician. The crushing 3-1 defeat to St Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final marked the depths that few connected with such a club could have foreseen.
Nancy has become the solitary manager in the Bhoys' storied annals to lose his first three matches in charge, and there exists an urgent hunger to arrest this alarming slide.
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Yet, optimism may be extracted from United's continued difficulties. The Tannadice club have been unable to claim success in any of their previous seven outings, and for all Celtic's current turmoil, the Bhoys still possess more refined ability. We are backing the Glasgow institution to record a much-needed triumph.
Glasgow Glory, 1.48 – 3SZFYFR
City's EFL Pursuit
Manchester City approach this League Cup quarter-final as prohibitive favourites to secure success and advance into the next round of the tournament. The hosts evidently command more accomplished roster than their visitors.
Whilst Brentford have functioned exceeding projections under incoming manager Keith Andrews this season, the Gtech Community Stadium outfit have now failed to win any of their most recent three matches. Additionally, they have equally proved incapable to secure victory from any of their previous five fixtures with the Sky Blues – encompassing four losses.
With that in mind, we are backing Manchester City to claim progression and march on for the penultimate stage.
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