Wednesday, 21 September 2022

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of September 24-25

 Ten draws: Netherlands v Belgium, Czech Republic v Portugal, Scotland v Republic of Ireland, Crewe v Mansfield, Grimsby v Swindon, Newport v Carlisle, Sutton v Salford, Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet, Clyde v Caemarfon, Cove v Raith. 

Best draws: Netherlands v Belgium, Grimsby v Swindon, Newport v Carlisle, Sutton v Salford, Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Ukraine, Norway, Turkey, Stirling, Aldershot, Chesterfield.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Spain, Israel, Luxembourg, Moldova, Sheffield Wednesday, Barrow, Hartlepool, Northampton, Stevenage, Bromley.

Pick of the draws: Netherlands v Belgium features two well matched teams facing each other in the latest round of Nations League fixtures. Grimsby, promoted to League Two last season, have drawn all three home games so far and I can see another deadlock when they host Swindon, who have drawn most of their away matches. Carlisle are heading in the right direction, unlike their hosts Newport, who are hovering just above the relegation zone. However, I'm taking Newport to at least halt their run of home defeats. Sutton are two points off the play-off positions but may have to settle for a draw against sixth-placed Salford, who will be eager to make amends for their surprising home loss against Tranmere last Saturday. Dagenham & Redbridge scored four against Altrincham in the National League last weekend but I suspect that Barnet's defence won't be so generous.

Away days: Ukraine, disappointed to have missed out on World Cup qualification, will surely take out their disappointment on Armenia. Norway top their Nations League group and will be expected to beat bottom country Slovenia. Turkey have maximum points from their four matches and are firm favourites to defeat Faroe Islands. Stirling, third in Scottish League Two, should relish their trip to Forfar, having defeated Stranraer 4-1 at home last Saturday. Aldershot's 5-1 home rout of Halifax in the National League last weekend has put them in a healthier frame of mind and I'm backing them to win at bottom club Altrincham. Unbeaten Chesterfield lead the National League on merit and I believe they'll still be in first place after they've visited Maidstone. 

Homes sweet homes: Luxembourg used to be football's whipping boys but not so much now and I think you can rely on them to beat Lithuania. Barrow, second in League Two, are far exceeding expectations and I've a hunch they will end the unbeaten record of leaders Leyton Orient in the match of the division. Teams who sack their manager often win their next game. I reckon this will apply to Hartlepool, second from last in League Two, who will play Gillingham, the side immediately above them, on Saturday. 

Pools info: Dunfermline v Celtic B (No.41 on coupon) has been postponed and will be assessed by the pools panel.

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