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There are a number of midweek games across League 1, League 2, and the SPL this week. Check out the odds and ratings above then let us know your tips for these matches. I'll get some thoughts up over the next 24 hours too. :ok


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i'm liking these set of fixtures. previous round gave us a glimpse of current trends and form of some teams so my acca picks are going to be

middlesbrough, wigan, sheff utd, coventry, charlton, sunderland, portsmouth, barnsley

stake £20   pays £10.000

 

...others that may be worth a pick are

reading, gillingham, peterborough, colchester, lincoln, mk dons, crewe

 

good luck

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1 hour ago, sajtion said:

i'm liking these set of fixtures. previous round gave us a glimpse of current trends and form of some teams so my acca picks are going to be

middlesbrough, wigan, sheff utd, coventry, charlton, sunderland, portsmouth, barnsley

stake £20   pays £10.000

 

...others that may be worth a pick are

reading, gillingham, peterborough, colchester, lincoln, mk dons, crewe

 

good luck

Good to see you climbing back on board the acca train! Hope these ones come in for you! :ok

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Football Facts and Streaks regarding Premiership

Heart of Midlothian scored in last 7 away games in Premiership.
Dundee has over 2.5 goals in their last 4 home games in Premiership.
Heart of Midlothian has over 2.5 goals in their last 4 games in Premiership.
Dundee lost their last 5 home games in Premiership.

You can find interesting 61 Football Betting Streaks for 23.10.2018 on this link ... http://eurofootballrumours.com/football-facts-and-streaks-23-10-2018-11713

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Peterborough v Fleetwood Town

Peterborough: Josh Yorwerth (2/0 d, personal reasons), Adam King (0/0 m)

Fleetwood Town: Ched Evans (10/6 m, probably in), James Husband (8/0 d), Tommy Spurr (4/0 d), Conor McAleny (6/0 f)(all doubtful), Nathan Sheron (5/0 d, suspended), James Wallace (7/1 m), Bobby Grant (4/0 f)

 

Plymouth Argyle v Gillingham

Plymouth Argyle: Joe Riley (4/0 d), Ryan Taylor (7/0 f), Gary Sawyer (8/0 d, captain), Scott Wootton (8/0 d)

Gillingham: Brandon Hanlan (11/2 f), Dean Parrett (7/0 m)

 

Milton Keynes Dons v Notts County

Milton Keynes Dons: Ouss Cissé (9/1 m), Mathieu Baurdy (1/0 d), Conor McGrandles (1/0 m), Peter Pawlett (1/0 m), Ryan Harley (2/1 m)(all doubtful), Osman Sow (1/0 f)

Notts County: Richard Duffy (5/1 d, doubtful), Rob Milsom (6/1 m, suspended), Ben Hall (0/0 d)

 

Morecambe FC v Mansfield

Morecambe FC: Rhys Oates (12/4 d, top scorer), Zak Mills (14/0 d), Andrew Tutte (7/0 m), Steven Old (10/0 d)(all doubtful), James Sinclair (1/0 d), Andy Fleming (9/1 m), Alex Kenyon (4/0 m), Garry Thompson (0/0 m)

Mansfield: Craig Davies (8/2 f, doubtful), Will Atkinson (5/0 m, suspended), David Mirfin (0/0 d), Alex MacDonald (8/0 f)

 

Daily updated injuries and suspensions information from more then 100 football leagues and competitions worldwide at: www.injuriesandsuspensions.com

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Left the house Saturday before I could post up Port Vale and Crewe...both won away...and my tendency is to lay off the week after such things happen. But I may take Cheltenham today away at Oldham. This is classic League Two pricing that ignores the fact that over the past decade this is the best of all the UK leagues with regard to big dogs winning away, for the simple fact that about two-thirds of the sides play better away than at home. This is true today...both of these sides have had better success away than at home, and as they haven't met in a decade there's no way you can have Cheltenham at 4.03 as they are now.

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League One is more of a draw league, so subsequently I'm looking at Charlton-Oxford and Portsmouth-Burton. But there are a couple here that might attract me to taking an outright win by a big dog. Walsall at Southend is a pretty glaring example, but even better odds exist for Accrington at Luton. These two finished 1-2 in League Two last season, and accordingly the h2h is skewed toward the away side (each won away last season). This season, as last, Luton has the gaudy home record, but Stanley are 4-2-1 away, including wins at Peterborough and Walsall.

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1 hour ago, allthethings said:

League One is more of a draw league, so subsequently I'm looking at Charlton-Oxford and Portsmouth-Burton. But there are a couple here that might attract me to taking an outright win by a big dog. Walsall at Southend is a pretty glaring example, but even better odds exist for Accrington at Luton. These two finished 1-2 in League Two last season, and accordingly the h2h is skewed toward the away side (each won away last season). This season, as last, Luton has the gaudy home record, but Stanley are 4-2-1 away, including wins at Peterborough and Walsall.

Yeah, the Luton versus Accrington Stanley game will be one to watch. I'm steering clear of it but if I had a gun to my head I'd go for a draw with both teams to score. If I was punting an outside bet on correct score I'd go for 2-2.

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3 hours ago, allthethings said:

Left the house Saturday before I could post up Port Vale and Crewe...both won away...and my tendency is to lay off the week after such things happen. But I may take Cheltenham today away at Oldham. This is classic League Two pricing that ignores the fact that over the past decade this is the best of all the UK leagues with regard to big dogs winning away, for the simple fact that about two-thirds of the sides play better away than at home. This is true today...both of these sides have had better success away than at home, and as they haven't met in a decade there's no way you can have Cheltenham at 4.03 as they are now.

Cheltenham have drifted out to 4.74, and as I expect it to come down when people realize who's missing from the Oldham squad, I've taken it now.

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3 hours ago, allthethings said:

League One is more of a draw league, so subsequently I'm looking at Charlton-Oxford and Portsmouth-Burton. But there are a couple here that might attract me to taking an outright win by a big dog. Walsall at Southend is a pretty glaring example, but even better odds exist for Accrington at Luton. These two finished 1-2 in League Two last season, and accordingly the h2h is skewed toward the away side (each won away last season). This season, as last, Luton has the gaudy home record, but Stanley are 4-2-1 away, including wins at Peterborough and Walsall.

Accrington 5.65, Burton 5.75, Walsall 3.80, Charlton-Oxford X 4.00

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