Wednesday 24 February 2016

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of February 27-28

Ten draws: Fulham v Middlesbrough, Huddersfield v Ipswich, Wolves v Derby, Blackpool v Bradford City, Peterborough v Swindon, AFC Wimbledon v Oxford, Morecambe v Carlisle, Wycombe v Bristol Rovers, York v Luton, Motherwell v Partick.

Best draws: Fulham v Middlesbrough, Blackpool v Bradford City, Peterborough v Swindon, AFC Wimbledon v Oxford, Wycombe v Bristol Rovers.

Best weekend away bets: Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Burnley, Brentford, Millwall, Northampton.

Best weekend home bets: Leicester, West Ham, Brighton, Coventry, Gillingham, Wigan, Accrington, Dagenham & Redbridge, Newport, Stevenage.


Pick of the draws: Fulham are a difficult side to assess but at their best they threaten to be a match for Middlesbrough, who are much higher up the Championship table in third place. Blackpool's recovery in League One has come to an abrupt halt and I believe they will be held by Bradford City, whose results have perked up. Peterborough have lost three games in a row since their heroic FA Cup fourth-round exit to West Bromwich Albion on penalties, so their hopes of promotion have suffered a setback. Swindon, their opponents on Saturday, have climbed to mid-table safety and will not fear a trip to London Road. Oxford, in the hunt for automatic promotion from League Two, reverted to winning ways with a 4-1 midweek success at Exeter but nobody these days is relishing playing AFC Wimbledon, who have moved into the play-off spots thanks to victories over Barnet (away) and Carlisle (home). Bristol Rovers' hopes of achieving two successive promotions will be boosted if they take a point off Wycombe, who are also in promotion contention.

Away days: Chelsea are enjoying their football under Guus Hiddink and are worth a punt at Southampton, even though the Saints are in the top six of the Premier League and seven points ahead of the Londoners. Crystal Palace's unexpected win over Tottenham in the FA Cup fifth round last Sunday should have restored some belief. They are in better shape than their hosts West Bromwich Albion, who are struggling in front of goal and went out of the FA Cup to Reading, of the Championship. Burnley lie second in the Championship and will surely be too strong for Bolton, who are second last, eight points from safety. Mid-table Brentford gained a much needed victory against Wolves in midweek and I expect another three-point haul at Rotherham, who are struggling to stay up. Millwall's away record has kept them in the League One promotion race and they will be looking for maximum points at Doncaster, who have gone right off the boil. League Two table-toppers Northampton have won a record 10 consecutive matches. My money is on an 11th straight victory at relegation-troubled Hartlepool.

Homes sweet homes: Dagenham & Redbridge, bottom of League Two, are still waiting for their first home win of the season. I think they will get it against fellow strugglers Yeovil, who are only one place above the drop zone. By all accounts, improving Newport were unlucky not to win at Exeter last Saturday. Perhaps they'll have better luck this Saturday when they entertain promotion-seeking Mansfield. Stevenage made Carlisle work hard for their narrow victory last weekend and I've a hunch they will be too strong for Exeter, who seem to be on a downward spiral.

Pools info: Hull v Sheffield Wednesday (No 15 on coupon), Port Vale v Southend (28) and Hamilton v Celtic (46) are being played on Friday and are therefore void.

Betting info: I correctly forecast eight of 10 home selections last weekend. Chelsea, Reading, Burnley, Bury, Swindon, Bristol Rovers, Mansfield and Raith all obliged.

Wednesday 17 February 2016

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of February 20-21

Ten draws: Blackburn v West Ham, Brentford v Derby, Huddersfield v Wolves, Chesterfield v Crewe, Fleetwood v Scunthorpe, Walsall v Wigan, Barnet v AFC Wimbledon, Exeter v Newport, Kilmarnock v Dundee, Morton v Falkirk.

Best draws: Blackburn v West Ham, Brentford v Derby, Chesterfield v Crewe, Walsall v Wigan, Exeter v Newport.

Best weekend away bets: Everton, Bristol City, Sheffield Wednesday, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Rangers.

Best weekend home bets: Chelsea, Reading, Tottenham, Burnley, Bury, Swindon, Bristol Rovers, Mansfield, Raith, East Stirling.


Pick of the draws: By all accounts, Championship side Blackburn played really well to beat Fulham 3-0 at home in midweek and they have a puncher's chance against West Ham in the FA Cup fifth round on Sunday. West Ham, seventh in the Premier League, are no slouches away from home but they have been weakened by injuries. Brentford and Derby, two out-of-form teams, play each other in the Championship on Saturday and I don't fancy either of them to produce something special. Crewe, third from bottom in League One, are unbeaten in their past six league games but five of them have been draws. Another stalemate looks likely when they travel to Chesterfield, who are just above the drop zone. Only one point and one place separates high-flyers Walsall and Wigan, who meet on Saturday. A draw is the likeliest result. Newport are pulling away from the League Two relegation zone and I'm backing them to hold Exeter, who are up and down like a yo-yo.

Away days: Everton's best Premier League results this season have come away, so they shouldn't be fazed by a trip to Bournemouth in the FA Cup fifth round on Saturday, especially as Bournemouth have lost two on the trot at home which must have shaken their confidence. Bristol City seem to be moving in the right direction under new manager Lee Johnson and are worth a punt at MK Dons, who are just above them in the lower reaches of the Championship. Higher up the table, Sheffield Wednesday's good form cannot be ignored and they will probably return from Preston with three more points. In League Two, Plymouth look certainties for promotion and I expect them to confirm their superiority over Crawley, who lost heavily at Accrington last weekend. Promotion-chasing Portsmouth gained an overdue victory last Saturday and they will be confident of carrying on the good work at lowly Yeovil. Rangers won their Scottish Cup fifth-round replay at Kilmarnock in midweek and the runaway Championship leaders are recommended at Queen of the South on Sunday.

Homes sweet homes: I rate Chelsea one of the best bets of this weekend when they host Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round. Chelsea have not lost in the league or cup since Gus Hiddink was appointed manager. Meanwhile, City seem on a downward spiral after two consecutive home defeats and don't appear to have an appetite for this competition. If there's an FA Cup upset this weekend, I can see Reading, of the Championship, providing it. Their opponents are West Bromwich Albion, who impressed nobody when edging past League One Peterborough in the last round and are finding goals hard to come by. East Stirling's 3-0 win at Queen's Park in Scottish League Two last Saturday raised a few eyebrows as it was the bottom club's first victory on the road this season. Their home record is much better and I'm taking them to get the better of Annan, who are slipping down the table.

Pools info: The FA Cup tie between Shrewsbury and Manchester United (No 6 on the coupon) has been moved to Monday and will be judged by the pools panel.



Wednesday 10 February 2016

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of February 13-14

Ten draws: Crystal Palace v Watford, Manchester City v Tottenham, Sunderland v Manchester United, Swansea v Southampton, Leeds v Middlesbrough, Crewe v Walsall, Gillingham v Barnsley, Scunthorpe v Southend, Wycombe v Exeter, Hamilton v Dundee United.

Best draws: Sunderland v Manchester United, Swansea v Southampton, Scunthorpe v Southend, Wycombe v Exeter, Hamilton v Dundee United.

Best weekend away bets: West Ham, Cardiff, Birmingham, Swindon, Cambridge, Aberdeen.

Best weekend home bets: Bournemouth, Everton, Brighton, Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Coventry, Doncaster, Accrington, York, Hearts.


Pick of the draws: Sunderland fought back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Liverpool last Saturday, having lost unluckily at home to Manchester City in their previous Premier League match. Although they are second bottom, they are showing bags of spirit and capable of holding Manchester United, whose hopes of finishing in the top four are fading. Swansea are moving clear of the relegation zone but face difficult opponents in Southampton, who have not conceded in their past five games. This includes a gritty goalless draw at Arsenal. Be prepared for another low-scoring encounter. Southend have put their blip behind them to become strong play-off contenders in League One and are on course for at least a point against mid-table Scunthorpe. Wycombe have climbed into the League Two play-off positions after their midweek victory at Dagenham & Redbridge. However, their home form is nothing to shout about, which is why I believe improving Exeter will come away with a point on Saturday. Dundee United's turnaround in fortunes has probably come too late to save them from relegation to the Scottish Championship but it should be enough to claim parity at Hamilton, who are in danger of the drop themselves.

Away days: West Ham's excellent chance of finishing in the top six of the Premier League should be enhanced by victory at Norwich, who are third from bottom after losing five consecutive matches. They are also leaking lots of goals. Cardiff, who lie ninth in the Championship, are a "must" selection at bottom club Charlton, who are in turmoil on and off the pitch. Birmingham, who are one place above Cardiff, must also be fancied at third-from-last Rotherham, who sacked manager Neil Redfearn after their 2-1 defeat by Bolton last weekend. Swindon gained a creditable point in a goalless draw at high-flying Gillingham in League One last Saturday. I'm taking them to get the maximum three from their visit to bottom-of-the-table Colchester. Cambridge have hauled themselves into League Two play-off contention with some good results and I expect them to maintain that run at lowly Stevenage. Aberdeen are giving Celtic a real run for their money at the top of the Scottish Premiership. They have won eight games on the road and I think they'll make it nine at Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Monday.

Homes sweet homes: Bournemouth were disappointing when losing 2-0 at home to Arsenal last Sunday and they will be eager to make amends when they host Stoke in the Premier League on Saturday. Stoke have fallen away alarmingly since losing their League Cup semi-final to Liverpool and they are also missing their injured defender Ryan Shawcross. League One Doncaster are remarkably inconsistent but I've a hunch they will enjoy one of their good days against Sheffield United, who too often flatter to deceive. York, bottom of League Two, made leaders Northampton work hard for their 2-0 win last weekend. They are only four points from safety and in the mood to take three points from the visit of Notts County.


Pools info: Dundee v St Johnstone (match No 45 on the coupon) is being played on Friday and is therefore void. Leeds v Middlesbrough (16) and Inverness v Aberdeen (48) are being played on Monday and will be judged by the pools panel.

Wednesday 3 February 2016

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of February 6-7

Ten draws: Aston Villa v Norwich, Bournemouth v Arsenal, Swansea v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Hull, Fulham v Derby, Leeds v Nottingham Forest, Scunthorpe v Doncaster, Walsall v Millwall, Carlisle v Accrington, Hamburg v Cologne.

Best draws: Aston Villa v Norwich, Swansea v Crystal Palace, Burnley v Hull, Leeds v Nottingham Forest, Carlisle v Accrington.

Best weekend away bets: Everton, Peterborough, Rochdale, Blackpool, Wigan, Plymouth.

Best weekend home bets: Tottenham, Bolton, Cardiff, Barnsley, Gillingham, Port Vale, Southend, Newport, Northampton, Wycombe.


Pick of the draws: Aston Villa, rock bottom of the Premier League, can't buy a win at the moment but Norwich, their visitors on Saturday, are also ailing, a place above the relegation zone and beaten 3-0 at home to Tottenham in midweek. A low-scoring draw looks the safest bet. A late goal deprived Swansea of victory at West Bromwich in midweek. On Saturday they host Crystal Palace, who are more reliable away than at home. With both teams struggling to score, a draw looks the likeliest result. Burnley, third in the Championship, put up a good fight before going out of the FA Cup at Arsenal last Saturday but the form of leaders Hull is just as impressive and they can take something from this "six-point" fixture. Leeds have drawn five matches at Elland Road this season. Don't be surprised if they make that six in their mid-table clash against Nottingham Forest, who have given little away recently. League Two Carlisle must be relieved to return to their Brunton Park ground after the terrible flooding but promotion-chasing Accrington won't stand on ceremony and will fancy their chances of coming home with a point.

Away days: Everton's Premier League results don't match their ability but they have a chance to put that right at Stoke, who seem to have been adversely affected by their penalty shoot-out defeat in the League Cup semi-final. Peterborough are in fine fettle, contenders for the League One play-off positions and forcing an FA Cup fourth-round replay against West Bromwich Albion. They will probably be too good for Chesterfield, who are just outside the drop zone. Rochdale can beat the best on their day, as they showed when they defeated leaders Burton last weekend. Second-from-bottom Crewe are certainly not the best and seem especially vulnerable at home. Blackpool's improvement was confirmed by a stirring victory over promotion favourites Gillingham last Saturday and they will be confident of a similar result at relegation-troubled Oldham. Fourth-placed Wigan turned in one of the weekend's best performances with a comprehensive 3-0 home win against Port Vale. They are worth a punt at Sheffield United, who are not making the most of ground advantage. Plymouth will be peeved at losing the League Two leadership to Northampton and I believe they will take it out on third-from-bottom Yeovil.

Homes sweet homes: Bolton, the Championship's bottom club, scored two late goals to grab a creditable 2-2 draw at Wolves in midweek and I think they will carry on the good work against Rotherham, who suffered a heavy home defeat against unfancied Charlton last Saturday. Port Vale have beaten some good sides in League One recently, so there is every chance they can get the better of fifth-placed Coventry, who are faltering. The home form of League Two strugglers Newport is embarrassingly bad but thanks to a fine 2-1 win at Morecambe last Saturday, they appear to be pulling clear of a relegation scrap. I've a hunch they will take maximum points against Barnet, whose progress has been hindered by injuries.


Pools info: Brighton v Brentford (match No 13 on coupon) is being played on Friday and is therefore void.