Wednesday 24 April 2019

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

Ten draws: Brighton v Newcastle, Watford v Wolves, Swansea v Hull, Wimbledon v Wycombe, Burton v Luton, Oxford v Doncaster, Rochdale v Southend, Crewe v Forest Green, Tranmere v Bury, Dunfermline v Morton.

Best draws: Brighton v Newcastle, Swansea v Hull, Burton v Luton, Crewe v Forest Green, Tranmere v Bury.

Best weekend away bets: Brentford, Derby, Nottingham Forest, Peterborough, St Johnstone, Inverness.

Best weekend home bets: Fulham, Leeds, Norwich, West Bromwich, Barnsley, Scunthorpe, Carlisle, Northampton, Notts County, Partick.

Pick of the draws: Brighton have forgotten what it's like to score - seven consecutive goalless games now - and it's landed them in Premier League relegation trouble. I've a hunch they'll break their duck on Saturday but they'll be hard-pushed to beat Newcastle, who are ending the season strongly. Hull are smarting after a disappointing Easter in the Championship and I'm taking them to nick a point at Swansea, even though the Welshmen have been doing well at home. Nigel Clough's Burton have already frustrated Sunderland in League One and they can do the same to long-time leaders Luton, who were held to a home draw by lowly Wimbledon in midweek. No side in League Two has won more home matches than Crewe's 14 but their visitors, Forest Green, excel on the road with 12 victories, so a stalemate is very much on the cards. Bury climbed back into the automatic promotion places by beating Northampton 3-1 at home on Easter Monday and can stay there by sharing the spoils at Tranmere.

Away days: Brentford, who play with flair and imagination, look certs at Bolton, whose relegation from the Championship has been confirmed and whose season can't end quickly enough. Derby, who have squeezed into the play-off spots, are well worth a punt at Bristol City, whose nerve seems to have failed them at the most inopportune moment. Nottingham Forest have a good chance of improving their indifferent away record at Queens Park Rangers, who have completely tailed off. A League One play-off place is still on for Peterborough, who should approach their trip to struggling Walsall with confidence. St Johnstone, mid-table in the Scottish Premiership, will fancy themselves at second-from-bottom St Mirren while Inverness are tipped to increase Alloa's pain near the foot of the Scottish Championship.

Homes sweet homes: Relegated Fulham have just won two in a row. I believe they'll make it three against Cardiff, who appear to be fighting a losing battle to stay in the Premier League. It's now or never for Notts County, who are propping up League Two. I'm taking them to rise to the occasion against Grimsby as a win promises to lift them out of the relegation zone. By winning 1-0 at Ayr in midweek, Partick have probably saved themselves from relegation to Scottish League One and should be in the mood to celebrate when they host the same opponents on Saturday.

Pools info: Ross v Queen of the South (No 49 on coupon) has been brought forward to Friday and is therefore void.

I got five out of six aways on the April 20-22 coupon: Liverpool, Watford, Luton, Forfar, Annan.

I got eight out of 10 homes on the April 19-20 coupon: Middlesbrough, Swansea, Barnsley, Coventry, Carlisle, Mansfield, Dover, Wrexham.










Thursday 18 April 2019

Pools tips and best bets for April 20-22 coupon

Ten draws: Bournemouth v Fulham, Everton v Manchester United, Newcastle v Southampton, Dumbarton v East Fife, Montrose v Airdrieonians, Elgin v Peterhead, Stirling v Cowdenbeath, Reims v St Etienne, Strasbourg v Montpellier, VVV v De Graafschap.

Best draws: Everton v Manchester United, Newcastle v Southampton, Montrose v Airdrieonians, Elgin v Peterhead, Stirling v Cowdenbeath.

Best away bets (Saturday unless stated): Liverpool (Sunday), Watford, Leicester, Luton, Forfar, Annan.

Best home bets (Saturday unless stated): Arsenal (Sunday), Manchester City, Wolves, Chelsea (Monday), Kilmarnock, Livingston, Falkirk, Partick, Stranraer, Clyde.

Pick of the draws: Manchester United's limitations were exposed when they went out of the Champions League to Barcelona. They may struggle to recover from that chastening quarter-final defeat. Everton, their hosts, beat Arsenal at home more convincingly than the 1-0 scoreline suggests. Newcastle and Southampton went a long way to Premier League safety with fine victories last weekend (Newcastle, 1-0 at Leicester, Saints, 3-1 at home to Wolves) and I don't see either side losing this relegation battle. Airdrieonians, mid-table in Scottish League One, are better away than at home and can hold Montrose, who are two places and five points better off. Although Peterhead are top of Scottish League Two, they have faltered lately, which should give Elgin, who are seventh, more of a chance. Stirling and Cowdenbeath are two teams who appear on the upgrade and a point apiece is the likeliest result here.

Away days: Liverpool seem an irresistible force in both Premier League and Champions League and will surely be too strong for Cardiff, even though the Welshmen raised hopes of avoiding relegation with a deserved 2-0 triumph at Brighton in midweek. Watford will be handicapped at Huddersfield by the absence of striker Troy Deeney, who is banned for three games, but should still be too good for the Premier League's bottom club. Watford's 10 men were better than Arsenal's 11 last Monday. Last weekend's defeat against Newcastle aside, Leicester have responded well to new manager Brendan Rodgers and they are worth a punt at inconsistent West Ham. Luton's long unbeaten run was ended by Charlton last Saturday but they are determined to clinch promotion to the Championship and victory at Accrington will bring them closer. In Scottish League One, Forfar, third, are tipped to prevail at Stenhousemuir, who are last, and I'm taking Annan, of Scottish League Two, to record their ninth away win of the season at Queen's Park.

Homes sweet homes: Manchester City, still reeling from the manner of their Champions League exit to Tottenham, play Spurs in the Premier League on Saturday and I fancy them to gain revenge. Kilmarnock have made great strides under Steve Clarke in the Scottish Premiership and will strengthen their hold on third place with victory over Aberdeen, who are fourth. If Partick, who are bottom of the Scottish Championship, can draw at leaders Ross, as they did last Saturday, then they can beat Alloa, who are only four points better off.

Pools info: Chelsea v Burnley (No 4 on coupon) will be judged by the pools panel and Ayr v Ross (11) is void.



Wednesday 17 April 2019

Pools tips and best bets for April 19-20 coupon

Ten draws: Birmingham v Derby, Queens Park Rangers v Blackburn, Wimbledon v Bristol Rovers, Oxford v Charlton, Rochdale v Wycombe, Walsall v Southend, Newport v Bury, Tranmere v Forest Green, Gateshead v Chesterfield, Maidstone v Braintree.

Best draws: Queens Park Rangers v Blackburn, Wimbledon v Bristol Rovers, Oxford v Charlton, Tranmere v Forest Green, Gateshead v Chesterfield.

Best Good Friday away bets: Aston Villa, Peterborough, Swindon, Stevenage, Salford, Solihull.

Best Good Friday home bets: Leeds, Middlesbrough, Swansea, Barnsley, Coventry, Carlisle, Exeter, Mansfield, Dover, Wrexham.

Pick of the draws: Queens Park Rangers emerged from their Championship slump by beating Swansea 4-0 at home last Saturday but Blackburn's 2-1 victory at Nottingham Forest was equally praiseworthy. Just five points separate the teams and I don't think they'll be anything to separate them on Friday. Wimbledon have given themselves a fighting chance of avoiding relegation to League Two but they could have chosen easier opponents than Bristol Rovers, whose away record is very respectable. Four consecutive wins have revived Charlton's hopes of automatic promotion but Oxford are nearly safe from relegation and one of the most improved sides in League One. Tranmere have more home victories than anybody in League Two but their opponents, Forest Green, are equally efficient away and this looks one of the best draws on the coupon. Chesterfield's darkest days are well behind them in the National League and they can pinch a point at Gateshead, who are falling just short of the play-offs.

Away days: Aston Villa, who are ending the Championship season in style, are firm favourites to add Bolton to their list of scalps, especially as the Lancastrians seem resigned to relegation. Peterborough kept alive their faint chances of a League One play-off spot by defeating Blackpool 1-0 away last weekend and I believe they'll dish out similar treatment to Fleetwood, who are under a cloud after the accusations of assault against their manager Joey Barton. Swindon are a hard team to fathom but they are expected to be too strong for Cambridge, who were heavily defeated by Newport in their previous League Two home game. Stevenage, who are still chasing a play-off place, are recommended at Port Vale, who have little to play for. Salford, with a good chance of promotion to the Football League, are on course to take maximum points at Boreham Wood and third-placed Solihull Moors should do the same at Bromley.

Homes sweet homes: Swansea's 4-0 loss at QPR last Saturday was a major surprise and I'm taking them to bounce back against Rotherham, who are in the Championship relegation zone. Carlisle's hopes of going up suffered a setback when they crashed 3-0 at Stevenage last weekend but their Good Friday opponents, Lincoln, may take their off the gas now that promotion from League Two has been assured. Dover's 3-2 victory at Barrow last Saturday meant that they avoided dropping out of the National League. I expect them to celebrate with a win over Aldershot, who are one of the four clubs going down.






Wednesday 10 April 2019

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

Ten draws: Brighton v Bournemouth, Aston Villa v Bristol City, Ipswich v Birmingham, Reading v Brentford, Blackpool v Peterborough, Gillingham v Shrewsbury, Southend v Wycombe, Stevenage v Carlisle, Tranmere v MK Dons, Barnet v Wrexham.

Best draws: Brighton v Bournemouth, Aston Villa v Bristol City, Blackpool v Peterborough, Southend v Wycombe, Barnet v Wrexham.

Best weekend away bets: Everton, Swansea, Norwich, Burton, Mansfield, Hartlepool.

Best weekend home bets: Leicester (Friday), Manchester United, Southampton, Tottenham, Derby, Sheffield United, Charlton, Doncaster, Portsmouth, Morecambe.

Pick of the draws: Although Bournemouth are on a downward spiral, they can arrest their Premier League slide at Brighton, whose plight is more precarious. Victories at Middlesbrough and Sheffield United have put Bristol City back in the Championship play-off mix. They claimed another prized scalp in West Bromwich Albion in midweek and I believe they'll hold their own at Aston Villa, who have eight home draws to their name. Blackpool have drawn their past three League One home games. I think they'll increase that tally to four when Peterborough come visiting. Both teams need a win to keep their play-off hopes alive but they will probably be disappointed. Southend v Wycombe is a battle of League One strugglers and at the moment neither is good enough to be confident of winning. Apart from a defeat at relegated Maidstone in midweek, Barnet are ending the season strongly and I'm taking them to frustrate Wrexham, who may have to settle for the National League play-offs.

Away days: Everton deserved to beat Arsenal by more than one goal at Goodison Park last Sunday and are belatedly running into form. The opposite applies to relegated Fulham and this is surely an away banker. Mid-table Swansea, who have recorded three consecutive wins in the Championship, are likely to make it four at Queens Park Rangers, for whom the season can't end quickly enough.  Norwich, the runaway Championship leaders, are tipped to make Wigan's life even more difficult on Sunday. Burton, of League One, earned an excellent point at high-flying Sunderland in midweek and should improve on that at Scunthorpe, who are looking nervously over their shoulders. Mansfield, second in League Two, have the momentum to obtain maximum points at Northampton while Hartlepool are expected to confirm Aldershot's relegation from the National League.

Homes sweet homes: Southampton will be hoping that Wolves have a hangover from their FA Cup semi-final heartbreak last weekend. If they do, Saints are well equipped to take advantage and three points will move them nearer Premier League safety. Luton, the clear leaders in League One, are long due a setback and it's worth taking a punt on their hosts Charlton to inflict some damage. Charlton have just won two away matches on the trot. A win for Morecambe should ensure their League Two safety and they'll be confident of getting it against Grimsby, who appear to have switched off.

Pools info: Leicester v Newcastle (No 5 on coupon) is void and Watford v Arsenal (10) will be assessed by the pools panel.





Wednesday 3 April 2019

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

Ten draws: Blackburn v Stoke, Brentford v Derby, Burton v Barnsley, Coventry v Bristol Rovers, Plymouth v Charlton, Carlisle v Bury, Grimsby v Stevenage, Port Vale v Crewe, Dover v Chesterfield, Flyde v Eastleigh.

Best draws: Blackburn v Stoke, Brentford v Derby, Burton v Barnsley, Grimsby v Stevenage, Fylde v Eastleigh.

Best weekend away bets: Leicester, Leeds, Nottingham Forest, Forest Green, Tranmere, Harrogate.

Best weekend home bets: Bournemouth, Bristol City, Hull, Wimbledon, Fleetwood, Colchester, Macclesfield, Notts County, Swindon, Wrexham.

Pick of the draws: Blackburn and Stoke, who play each other on Saturday, are counting the cost of disappointing seasons. It looks as though both will finish below halfway in the Championship and it's hard to separate them. Brentford crashed 3-0 at Swansea in midweek but they are a different proposition at home and I can see them frustrating Derby, who are striving for a play-off place. Barnsley's 20-match unbeaten run has lifted them to second in League One but they won't have things their own way at Burton, who on their day are capable of matching the best. Stevenage's hopes of a play-off place in League Two are fading fast and they may have to settle for a point at Grimsby, who are nothing special. National League high-fliers Fylde, who have gone off the boil, take on Eastleigh, who fare better on their travels than at home. Eastleigh's tally of away wins is into double figures.

Away days: Brendan Rodgers has put a spring in the step of Leicester, who are ending the season strongly, and their Premier League fixture at relegated Huddersfield looks an away banker. Leeds, back to second in the Championship after beating Millwall 3-2 at home last Saturday, cannot be overlooked at Birmingham, who will probably be demoralised after being deducted nine points for breach of financial rules. A play-off position is now in Nottingham Forest's grasp and they will be disappointed not to come away from lowly Rotherham with maximum points. Forest Green's impressive away form in League Two should benefit them at ailing Crawley. I'm taking fifth-placed Tranmere to recover from their 2-0 midweek defeat at Oldham and beat inconsistent Newport while Harrogate, sixth in the National League, ought to be too good for Havant & Waterlooville, who are threatened by relegation.

Homes sweet homes: Wimbledon appear to be winning their fight to avoid relegation from League One and I'm taking them to defeat Accrington, who are falling rapidly. Sol Campbell's Macclesfield, bottom of League Two, will be greatly encouraged by their 1-1 draw at leaders Lincoln last weekend and three points against Morecambe on Saturday should lift them out of the relegation zone. Another side in distress, Notts County, are much more upbeat after winning 3-0 at Stevenage last Saturday and they are well worth a punt against mid-table Northampton.

Pools info: Chelsea v West Ham (No 2 on coupon) has been moved to Monday and will be assessed by the pools panel. Southampton v Liverpool (5) will be played on Friday and is therefore void.