Football Accumulator Betting Tip for Saturdays Football Tips: "After an exciting week of Champions League football the Football and Premier League return this weekend. We have an accumulator with odds of just under 25/1 ."
Accumulator Betting Tip:
Leicester to beat Doncaster Evens:
Leicester are unbeaten in their last five in the league and have won four of them. They have lost just once this season and have already won six matches. They have lost just once on the road this season with three wins and a draw as well, good form on the road for a team in this division. Doncaster are struggling and have won one of their last seven in the league. Home form has not been good with just one win this season. They have already lost three and at the Keepmoat and up against a strong Leicester side they should struggle and succumb to another defeat.
QPR to beat Barnsley 4/9:
The shortest odds you’re ever going to see in the Championship but QPR deserve it. Harry’s men are unbeaten on their return to this level and are second with a game in hand on top team Burnley. After five home games QPR have won four and are unbeaten at Loftus Road. Barnsley are struggling at the moment, just one win in ten this season and without a win in their last five. Form on the road has been an especially big issue with five defeats out of five and against a QPR side full of quality it should be six.
Leyton Orient to beat Oldham Athletic 29/20:
Odds that seem too big for me as Leyton Orient travel to Oldham. Orient won their first eight league matches before drawing last weekend. Away from home they have won all of their matches so far this season and really have been impressive. Oldham are struggling for form and are without a win in their last five matches, losing four of them. In four home matches this season they have won just once and already lost twice. With Orient still going so strong and Oldham struggling, Orient should keep a grip on top spot here.
Wolves to beat Colchester 4/5:
Trying their best to keep up with Orient are Wolves who travel to Colchester. Wolves have adapted to life in League One well and have won seven of their opening nine fixtures. Away form as been very strong with Wolves unbeaten and winning three of their opening four matches on the road. Colchester are safely in mid-table with eleven points. However form has deteriorated of late and Colchester are without a win in their last seven matches but have drawn five of them. They have also won just one of their four home matches. With Colchester struggling to win matches against a very good Wolves side, there should only be one winner.
Wimbledon to beat Northampton Evens:
Finally to League 2 and Wimbledon who host Northampton. The Dons have put last season’s struggles behind them and sit 7th in League One. They have won four of their last six but home form has been the especially impressive thing with four wins out of four to date in the league. They take on a Northampton side 23rd in the league at present who have just one win under their belts to date. They are without a win in seven in the league and have lost all four of their away games to date. With Wimbledon winning all their home games and Northampton losing all their away, this looks a no brainer.
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