Fancy A Flutter On The Valiants At Bramall Lane
Port Vale are 4/1 underdogs with Football League sponsors Sky Bet to beat Sheffield United this weekend.
Rob Page takes his side to Bramall Lane to face his former club on Saturday, kick-off 3pm, aiming to make it four away wins in a row.
The Valiants won their last game on the road 3-2 at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena and they’re 50/1 to repeat that result against the Blades.
Mark Marshall has scored in Vale’s last two away games and the winger is 9/2 to net inside 90 minutes at Bramall Lane tomorrow.
Louis Dodds bagged a double against Crawley Town midweek having been thrust into the starting line-up by Page.
The 28-year-old forward is 25/1 to repeat that feat against United and, being a boyhood Sheffield Wednesday fan, we’re sure he’d like nothing better.
Nigel Clough’s Blades, meanwhile, are 4/6 favourites to claim all three points. The promotion contenders have lost their last two home games 2-1 but they’re 7/1 to return the favour and beat Vale by that score line.
Marc McNulty is United’s top scorer with 12 goals in all competitions so far this term and the midfielder is 11/8 to score on Saturday afternoon.
For more odds, please go to www.skybet.com. Please note, odds are subject to change.
Barnsley vs. Preston North End
Both Barnsley and Preston could be excused for having a 2015/16 campaign in the Sky Bet Championship on their minds and this promises to be an intriguing clash as the hosts look to stay in the top six and the visitors eye automatic promotion. Preston, unbeaten since eventually succumbing to Manchester United in the FA Cup, are favourites at 19/20 to pick up all three points and can be backed at 9/4 to win to nil – a feat they’ve managed in their last three away league games. Barnsley are 11/4 to pull off an upset but Tykes fans will take heart from five wins and a draw from their last six outings, a record which matches Preston’s current run. Barnsley haven’t drawn a blank at home in League 1 since the end of September and look sure to pose Preston problems, so it’s no surprise to see both teams to score priced at 5/6.
Top tip: Barnsley to win in the ‘draw no bet’ market at 7/4.
Bradford City vs. Fleetwood Town
Bradford are having another interesting season but, money-spinning FA Cup heroics aside, they have only won one in their last six Sky Bet League 1 games and are unlikely to make much appeal to the neutral punter at 4/5 when they play host to Fleetwood on Saturday. Their home form has not been very reliable on the whole but the Bantams did beat Crawley 1-0 in their last league home game at the start of the month, since when they’ve not tasted success. Fleetwood are 7/2 to come away from the Coral Windows Stadium with all three points as they look to make a late push for one of the play-off places. Town suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to Coventry in midweek and will be keen to bounce straight back.. The visitors’ Josh Morris has found his range in recent weeks and he looks a big price at 4/1 to find the net any time in this match.
Top tip: Josh Morris to score any time at 4/1.
Coventry City vs. Doncaster Rovers
The Sky Bet League 1 sponsors can’t split Coventry and Doncaster ahead of Saturday’s clash, offering 13/8 about the pair and 9/4 against the draw. Purely on form, the Sky Blues look the team to side with as they’ve won three of their last six and come into this seeking a hat-trick of victories having seen off Chesterfield and Fleetwood in the past week, both wins coming away from home. Returning to the Ricoh Arena, where Tony Mowbray’s men have only lost five all season, gives them strong claims but there’s no doubt they’ve drawn too many games and that’s why they sit just three points clear of the drop zone. Doncaster, on the other hand, still have half an eye on the play-offs and are more than capable, yet seem to have gone off the boil again. A tough one to call.
Top tip: Coventry/Draw in the ‘Double Chance’ market at 4/9.
Crawley Town vs. Leyton Orient
This is a major clash near the foot of the Sky Bet Football League and hosts Crawley, who have a point in hand over Saturday’s rivals Leyton Orient having played a game more, are 13/5 to claim victory. Sky Bet make Orient 21/20 favourites at Broadfield Stadium, with the draw chalked up at 23/10. The away side have shown signs of getting it together under Fabio Liverani, without becoming a model of consistency, and their away form all season has been a blessing. Crawley have been vulnerable in front of their own fans, too, which helps shed some light on the price discrepancy, but they did win 5-1 at home against Barnsley last month. It’s a very tricky game to call but punters looking for an angle may find backing Izale McLeod to make an impact pays off. The Crawley penalty-taker has 15 league goals to his name already and looks a fair bet at even-money to add to his tally having found the net in both of his side’s last two matches.
Top tip: Izale McLeod to score at any time at even-money.
Crewe Alexandra vs. Oldham Athletic
Two of League 1’s out-of-form sides meet at Gresty Road with hosts Crewe available at 9/5 with Sky Bet to get the better of Oldham (7/5). The Latics have lost five of their last six games and were soundly beaten at home by MK Dons on Tuesday night, while Crewe were thumped 3-0 at Bristol City. Oldham do have a six-point cushion on the relegation places and are longshots at 22/1 to go down, with Alexandra - odds-on at 10/11 to be playing in League 2 next term - currently sitting 20th in the table and looking over their shoulders. With so much at stake, it’s hard to envisage anything other than a tight and cagey affair and both under 2.5 goals at 8/11 and the draw at 12/5 both merit serious consideration.
Top tip: Back the draw at 12/5.
Gillingham vs. Colchester United
Gillingham are the 5/4 favourites for this one with Sky Bet but they will have to bounce back from a midweek reverse which saw them lose 3-0 at Chesterfield having gone 2-0 down inside 12 minutes. They sit seven points above the drop zone but seven points from the play-offs so this could be a pivotal clash for the Kent side in terms of how the rest of the season plays out. They are 10 points above their rivals, who sit second-bottom, and can be backed at 23/10 with the draw a 12/5 chance. Their mood will have improved after a 2-0 win over basement dwellers Yeovil in midweek where Jacob Murphy impressed – he is 6/1 to open the scoring here with Cody McDonald 5/1 to do likewise for the hosts. This looks evenly matched all things considered and a stalemate could be the eventual outcome.
Top tip: Back the draw at 12/5.
MK Dons vs. Notts County
The MK Dons are the hottest favourites on the Sky Bet League 1 coupon this weekend and are 4/9 with the sponsors for three points. A stylish 3-1 win at Oldham in midweek kept them in the hunt for an automatic promotion spot and the pressure will be on to secure three more points against a team teetering on the relegation places. The visitors are winless in three and on offer this weekend at 11/2 but manager Shaun Derry has 10 matches to salvage a season where a lack of goals has been an issue. The draw can be backed at 7/2 but another Dean Bowditch goal for the MK Dons at 7/4 could be the route to take after he hit the target in midweek.
Top tip: Back Dean Bowditch to score anytime at 7/4.
Peterborough United vs. Chesterfield
The Posh’s four-match winning streak was ended at Preston in midweek but they are narrow 7/5 favourites with Sky Bet to regain the successful thread back at home. Their rivals are one place and two points below them in the league and trade at 9/5 for victory with the draw a 12/5 chance. The visitors have hit a bit of form lately with three wins from four games while Sam Clucas found the net twice in midweek in a 3-0 triumph against Gillingham - he is 13/2 to open the scoring and 2/1 in the anytime market. It may well pay to not look to far beyond the obvious with a pair of evenly matched outfits – take the draw at 12/5.
Top tip: Back the draw at 12/5.
Rochdale vs. Scunthorpe United
It is three wins from four outings for the hosts and they are odds-on at 19/20 with Sky Bet as a result to beat Scunthorpe. Keith Hill’s side sit in 10th place in the table and just four points from the play-off places so have plenty still on their agenda until the end of the campaign. A couple of games in hand could see them strengthen that chase for the top six with the visitors 13/5 to upset the applecart. They are in need of points themselves as they are three points from safety currently and without a victory in six games. The draw is 13/5 but the best bet looks to be backing both teams to score here at 8/11 with a lot at stake as we move into the closing stages of the season.
Top tip: Back both teams to score at 8/11.
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Rob Page takes his side to Bramall Lane to face his former club on Saturday, kick-off 3pm, aiming to make it four away wins in a row.
The Valiants won their last game on the road 3-2 at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena and they’re 50/1 to repeat that result against the Blades.
Mark Marshall has scored in Vale’s last two away games and the winger is 9/2 to net inside 90 minutes at Bramall Lane tomorrow.
Louis Dodds bagged a double against Crawley Town midweek having been thrust into the starting line-up by Page.
The 28-year-old forward is 25/1 to repeat that feat against United and, being a boyhood Sheffield Wednesday fan, we’re sure he’d like nothing better.
Nigel Clough’s Blades, meanwhile, are 4/6 favourites to claim all three points. The promotion contenders have lost their last two home games 2-1 but they’re 7/1 to return the favour and beat Vale by that score line.
Marc McNulty is United’s top scorer with 12 goals in all competitions so far this term and the midfielder is 11/8 to score on Saturday afternoon.
For more odds, please go to www.skybet.com. Please note, odds are subject to change.
Barnsley vs. Preston North End
Both Barnsley and Preston could be excused for having a 2015/16 campaign in the Sky Bet Championship on their minds and this promises to be an intriguing clash as the hosts look to stay in the top six and the visitors eye automatic promotion. Preston, unbeaten since eventually succumbing to Manchester United in the FA Cup, are favourites at 19/20 to pick up all three points and can be backed at 9/4 to win to nil – a feat they’ve managed in their last three away league games. Barnsley are 11/4 to pull off an upset but Tykes fans will take heart from five wins and a draw from their last six outings, a record which matches Preston’s current run. Barnsley haven’t drawn a blank at home in League 1 since the end of September and look sure to pose Preston problems, so it’s no surprise to see both teams to score priced at 5/6.
Top tip: Barnsley to win in the ‘draw no bet’ market at 7/4.
Bradford City vs. Fleetwood Town
Bradford are having another interesting season but, money-spinning FA Cup heroics aside, they have only won one in their last six Sky Bet League 1 games and are unlikely to make much appeal to the neutral punter at 4/5 when they play host to Fleetwood on Saturday. Their home form has not been very reliable on the whole but the Bantams did beat Crawley 1-0 in their last league home game at the start of the month, since when they’ve not tasted success. Fleetwood are 7/2 to come away from the Coral Windows Stadium with all three points as they look to make a late push for one of the play-off places. Town suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to Coventry in midweek and will be keen to bounce straight back.. The visitors’ Josh Morris has found his range in recent weeks and he looks a big price at 4/1 to find the net any time in this match.
Top tip: Josh Morris to score any time at 4/1.
Coventry City vs. Doncaster Rovers
The Sky Bet League 1 sponsors can’t split Coventry and Doncaster ahead of Saturday’s clash, offering 13/8 about the pair and 9/4 against the draw. Purely on form, the Sky Blues look the team to side with as they’ve won three of their last six and come into this seeking a hat-trick of victories having seen off Chesterfield and Fleetwood in the past week, both wins coming away from home. Returning to the Ricoh Arena, where Tony Mowbray’s men have only lost five all season, gives them strong claims but there’s no doubt they’ve drawn too many games and that’s why they sit just three points clear of the drop zone. Doncaster, on the other hand, still have half an eye on the play-offs and are more than capable, yet seem to have gone off the boil again. A tough one to call.
Top tip: Coventry/Draw in the ‘Double Chance’ market at 4/9.
Crawley Town vs. Leyton Orient
This is a major clash near the foot of the Sky Bet Football League and hosts Crawley, who have a point in hand over Saturday’s rivals Leyton Orient having played a game more, are 13/5 to claim victory. Sky Bet make Orient 21/20 favourites at Broadfield Stadium, with the draw chalked up at 23/10. The away side have shown signs of getting it together under Fabio Liverani, without becoming a model of consistency, and their away form all season has been a blessing. Crawley have been vulnerable in front of their own fans, too, which helps shed some light on the price discrepancy, but they did win 5-1 at home against Barnsley last month. It’s a very tricky game to call but punters looking for an angle may find backing Izale McLeod to make an impact pays off. The Crawley penalty-taker has 15 league goals to his name already and looks a fair bet at even-money to add to his tally having found the net in both of his side’s last two matches.
Top tip: Izale McLeod to score at any time at even-money.
Crewe Alexandra vs. Oldham Athletic
Two of League 1’s out-of-form sides meet at Gresty Road with hosts Crewe available at 9/5 with Sky Bet to get the better of Oldham (7/5). The Latics have lost five of their last six games and were soundly beaten at home by MK Dons on Tuesday night, while Crewe were thumped 3-0 at Bristol City. Oldham do have a six-point cushion on the relegation places and are longshots at 22/1 to go down, with Alexandra - odds-on at 10/11 to be playing in League 2 next term - currently sitting 20th in the table and looking over their shoulders. With so much at stake, it’s hard to envisage anything other than a tight and cagey affair and both under 2.5 goals at 8/11 and the draw at 12/5 both merit serious consideration.
Top tip: Back the draw at 12/5.
Gillingham vs. Colchester United
Gillingham are the 5/4 favourites for this one with Sky Bet but they will have to bounce back from a midweek reverse which saw them lose 3-0 at Chesterfield having gone 2-0 down inside 12 minutes. They sit seven points above the drop zone but seven points from the play-offs so this could be a pivotal clash for the Kent side in terms of how the rest of the season plays out. They are 10 points above their rivals, who sit second-bottom, and can be backed at 23/10 with the draw a 12/5 chance. Their mood will have improved after a 2-0 win over basement dwellers Yeovil in midweek where Jacob Murphy impressed – he is 6/1 to open the scoring here with Cody McDonald 5/1 to do likewise for the hosts. This looks evenly matched all things considered and a stalemate could be the eventual outcome.
Top tip: Back the draw at 12/5.
MK Dons vs. Notts County
The MK Dons are the hottest favourites on the Sky Bet League 1 coupon this weekend and are 4/9 with the sponsors for three points. A stylish 3-1 win at Oldham in midweek kept them in the hunt for an automatic promotion spot and the pressure will be on to secure three more points against a team teetering on the relegation places. The visitors are winless in three and on offer this weekend at 11/2 but manager Shaun Derry has 10 matches to salvage a season where a lack of goals has been an issue. The draw can be backed at 7/2 but another Dean Bowditch goal for the MK Dons at 7/4 could be the route to take after he hit the target in midweek.
Top tip: Back Dean Bowditch to score anytime at 7/4.
Peterborough United vs. Chesterfield
The Posh’s four-match winning streak was ended at Preston in midweek but they are narrow 7/5 favourites with Sky Bet to regain the successful thread back at home. Their rivals are one place and two points below them in the league and trade at 9/5 for victory with the draw a 12/5 chance. The visitors have hit a bit of form lately with three wins from four games while Sam Clucas found the net twice in midweek in a 3-0 triumph against Gillingham - he is 13/2 to open the scoring and 2/1 in the anytime market. It may well pay to not look to far beyond the obvious with a pair of evenly matched outfits – take the draw at 12/5.
Top tip: Back the draw at 12/5.
Rochdale vs. Scunthorpe United
It is three wins from four outings for the hosts and they are odds-on at 19/20 with Sky Bet as a result to beat Scunthorpe. Keith Hill’s side sit in 10th place in the table and just four points from the play-off places so have plenty still on their agenda until the end of the campaign. A couple of games in hand could see them strengthen that chase for the top six with the visitors 13/5 to upset the applecart. They are in need of points themselves as they are three points from safety currently and without a victory in six games. The draw is 13/5 but the best bet looks to be backing both teams to score here at 8/11 with a lot at stake as we move into the closing stages of the season.
Top tip: Back both teams to score at 8/11.
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