Matthew provides more reasoning for each part of his bet builders below.

Marc Guehi Over 0.5 Fouls & Over 0.5 Tackles

Oliver Glasner will set up in his tried and tested 3-4-2-1 formation on Saturday evening, with Marc Guehi’s pace and power a key component of the defence. The 24-year-old will captain his side at Wembley and will be crucial to his sides chances of getting victory.

Over his last 13 appearances, Guehi has made a foul in 11, also making a tackle in 20 of his last 21. Against a fluid Villa attack that draw a lot of attention from opposition defenders, Guehi could have a long evening on his hands.

Marc Guehi Over 1.5 Tackles

Over these last 24 games, Guehi has made at least two tackles on 15 occasions, with 11 teams having a CB making 2+ tackles against Villa in the last 15 games. Guehi has made at least two tackles and a foul in all three games against Villa this campaign.

Marcus Rashford Over 0.5 Shots on Target

Marcus Rashford has been in scintillating form since signing for The Villains on loan In January. The England international has registered nine goal contributions in 17 games,

with just ten of these being starts. Emery clearly sees Rashford as his first-choice striker and he should be afforded another start after his goal against Manchester City in midweek. The 27-year-old is averaging 1.72 shots on target per 90 since joining, registering a SOT in nine of his ten starts, only failing away at PSG. With the safety of ‘Super Sub’ on Bet365, Rashford looks good value to continue his hot streak in front of goal.

Will Hughes To Be Carded

After being rested and only given a 27-minute cameo off the bench in the midweek draw with Arsenal, Will Hughes should be reinstated to the side to add a bit of aggression to the midfield. The x has committed 2.56 fouls per 90, while accumulating 0.47 yellow cards per 90. He will face an Aston Villa side that has drawn 40 yellow cards from opposition central midfielders this campaign including two from Hughes already.

Aston Villa to Win

Aston Villa were denied late against Manchester City in midweek, with Emery’s side putting in a brave performance. This was their first domestic defeat in seven games after winning the previous seven. The Villains have won 10 of their last 12 games, with the only defeats coming away at Manchester City and PSG.

After coming into April as one of the form teams in the league, Palace have won just once from six attempts this month. With Villa and Emery’s cup know-how, The Eagles may succumb to a defeat.