Saturday, August 31, 2013

Weekend Accumulator Tips for a Winning Football Coupon Prediction on Saturday By Adam Hunter

Weekend Accumulator Tips for a Winning Football Coupon Prediction on Saturday: "Thankfully we have a weekend of football to distract us from the repetitive boredom of the end of the transfer window and here is our Saturday treble betting tip."

Saturday Accumulator Tip

Huddersfield to beat Barnsley
At the widely available 7/4 I think Huddersfield are terrific value this weekend against a Barnsley side who have started awfully. Barnsley have conceded 12 goals in 4 league games as well as losing 5-1 to a second-string Southampton in the Capital One cup. Huddersfield on the other hand, have looked good so far this season and have a striker in red hot form in James Vaughan. They held their own in games against promotion chasing QPR and Nottingham Forest before winning at Millwall and thumping Bournemouth (5-1). 
Brighton to beat Millwall
Brighton are just starting to get into their stride with two wins and clean sheets in a row. They will be looking to build on last seasons impressive finish and also solid home form(3 defeats in 23). The squad is strong and they have goalscorers in Ulloa, Barnes and Mackail-Smith. The same can't be said for visitors Millwall, who have only scored in one league game so far this season and have yet to register a win. Brighton look firm favourites in this game and should win if playing anywhere near there best.
Peterborough To beat Crawley
Quite simply Peterborough have started the season on fire, winning all four of their league games, scoring 12 goals in the process before demolishing Reading 6-0 in the Capital One cup this week. They made an inspired signing in Britt Assombalonga from Watfod, who has formed a deadly partnership with Tyrone Barnett but also get goals from other areas. They face a Crawley team who have been very entertaining so far this season, they have scored 8 and conceded 9 in their 4 league games. Whilst they may be dangerous going forward it is difficult to see a defensive record like that being able to cope with Peterborough, this might be quite a high scoring affair.

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