Thursday 31 October 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of November 2-3

Ten draws: Bournemouth v Manchester United, Everton v Tottenham, Sheffield United v Burnley, Charlton v Preston, Derby v Middlesbrough, Leeds v Queens Park Rangers, Gillingham v Rotherham, Portsmouth v Oxford, Cheltenham v Forest Green, Aldershot v Maidenhead.

Best draws: Everton v Tottenham, Sheffield United v Burnley, Charlton v Preston, Derby v Middlesbrough, Cheltenham v Forest Green.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Leicester, Sheffield Wednesday, Millwall, Leyton Orient, Northampton, Bromley.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Brighton, West Ham, Brentford, Fulham, Coventry, MK Dons, Mansfield, Scunthorpe, Ayr, Barrow.

Pick of the draws: Everton are a much better proposition at home than away and should gain at least a point against Tottenham, who are struggling to find the consistency of last season. Promoted Sheffield United are coping surprisingly well with the demands of the Premier League but Burnley's fighting qualities shouldn't be underestimated and they can pick up something at Bramall Lane. Preston, who recovered from 2-0 down to beat Blackburn last Saturday, deserve to be second in the Championship and are playing well enough to deny Charlton victory. When two off-form sides, such as Derby and Middlesbrough, play each other, a draw is often the most likely outcome. Cheltenham v Forest Green is League Two's match of the day as both are promotion contenders. While Cheltenham have the attacking flair, Forest Green have the meanest defence, which is why I believe this will end all square.

Away days: Leicester are third in the Premier League and look as if they are going to stay there. Having put nine goals past Southampton last Friday, they will probably score the required number at Crystal Palace on Sunday. By all accounts high-flying Sheffield Wednesday had the better of their home goalless draw with Leeds in the Championship last weekend and will be confident of defeating ailing Blackburn. Millwall, who have a new manager in Gary Rowett, are recommended at relegation-troubled Reading. Leyton Orient's away form in League Two is holding up and should see them through at bottom club Morecambe. Northampton's surge has put them just outside the play-off positions and they look a sound bet at goal-shy Oldham. Bromley are top of the National League and I expect them to remain there after Saturday's visit to lowly Wrexham.

Homes sweet homes: MK Dons' slide down League One is due to be halted on Saturday when they host Tranmere, who seem equally vulnerable. Although Colchester's League Cup progress continued to the quarter-finals when they won at Crawley in midweek, I've a hunch that Mansfield, who are slowly improving, will beat them in League Two. Scunthorpe are third bottom but may have turned the corner and I'm tipping them to win their basement clash with Stevenage.

Pools info: Barnsley v Bristol City (No 11 on coupon) is void and Stoke v West Brom (21) will be judged by the pools panel.

I correctly forecast six draws last weekend and three of my five best draws came up.








Thursday 24 October 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of October 26-27

Ten draws: Arsenal v Crystal Palace, West Ham v Sheffield United, Birmingham v Luton, Swansea v Cardiff, Burton v Blackpool, Forest Green v Crewe, Macclesfield v Bradford City, Northampton v Cambridge, Salford v Scunthorpe, Livingston v Hearts.

Best draws: West Ham v Sheffield United, Swansea v Cardiff, Forest Green v Crewe, Salford v Scunthorpe, Livingston v Hearts.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Wolves, Manchester United, Portsmouth, Doncaster, Cheltenham, Queen of the South.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Manchester City, Watford, Bristol City, Huddersfield, Preston, Fleetwood, Oxford, Leyton Orient, Stevenage, Kilmarnock.

Pick of the draws: Sheffield United, as shown in their 1-0 home win over Arsenal on Monday, are more than holding their own in the Premier League and a share of the spoils at West Ham - up one minute, down the next - shouldn't be beyond them. Swansea have fallen from their Championship perch recently and they will want to stop the rot against their fierce rivals Cardiff, who have yet to win away this season. Crewe have climbed to the top of League Two on the strength of their away record. That will be tested to the limit by fellow promotion contenders Forest Green but I believe they'll past that test. Scunthorpe's 3-1 home victory over Exeter in midweek will have done wonders for their confidence and I fancy they'll deny Salford. Lowly Hearts stopped Rangers from going top of the Scottish Premiership last Sunday with a hard-earned draw and I predict another stalemate when they visit Livingston.

Away days: Wolves have regained a bit of their swagger in the past few weeks and will approach Sunday's trip to Newcastle with confidence. Manchester United played well to hold Liverpool last weekend and should go one better at Norwich, who are struggling after an encouraging start to the season. Although Portsmouth's League One campaign has been disappointing so far, they can make some amends at Bristol Rovers, who have suffered two consecutive losses. Doncaster's 7-1 rout of Southend in midweek completed a very impressive week for the Yorkshire team and they are recommended at Tranmere, who are fighting relegation. Cheltenham's rise in League Two is one of the surprises of the season but they are second on merit and tipped to beat off-form Grimsby. Queen of the South, having defeated leaders Dundee United 4-0 last Saturday, face less daunting opponents in Alloa.

Homes sweet homes: Watford, who were five minutes away from their first Premier League win of the season at Tottenham last Saturday, can get off the mark against Bournemouth, who are erratic. Although still in the Championship relegation zone, Huddersfield look more settled under new managership and I think they'll come out on top when they host Barnsley in a bottom-of-the-table clash. Stevenage have returned to the foot of League Two but I've a feeling that ground advantage will prevail when they host Morecambe, who are just above them.

Pools info: Queens Park Rangers v Brentford (No 17 on the coupon) has been moved to Monday and will be judged by the pools panel.






Wednesday 16 October 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of October 19-20

Ten draws: Aston Villa v Brighton, Hull v Queens Park Rangers, Stoke v Fulham, Wigan v Nottingham Forest, Doncaster v Bristol Rovers, Gillingham v Peterborough, MK Dons v Coventry, Northampton v Salford, Motherwell v Aberdeen, Arbroath v Morton.

Best draws: Aston Villa v Brighton, Stoke v Fulham, MK Dons v Coventry, Northampton v Salford, Arbroath v Morton.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Arsenal (Monday), Swansea, Preston, Ipswich, Leyton Orient, Macclesfield.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Bournemouth, Tottenham, Wolves, Brentford, Cardiff (Friday), Leeds, Bolton, Tranmere (Friday), Colchester, Plymouth.

Pick of the draws: Brighton's decisive 3-0 home victory over Tottenham saw them climb two points above the Premier League relegation zone and should have put Aston Villa, their hosts, on red alert, even allowing for Villa's 5-1 win at Norwich on the same weekend. Bottom club Stoke gained their first Championship success of the season with a last-minute goal at high-flying Swansea. Stoke won't find it easy against fluent Fulham but will be encouraged by the way they played in Wales. MK Dons v Coventry is a tussle between two off-form sides in League One and a point each is the most likely outcome. The League newcomers Salford, with two consecutive wins behind them, shouldn't fear a trip to Northampton, who are moving in the opposite direction in League Two. Morton, who have lost all four away matches in the Scottish Championship, have a chance to end that miserable sequence at Arbroath, who are two points and two places worse off.

Away days: Arsenal have probably learnt from their mistakes in a 2-2 draw at Watford last month and  ought to account for promoted Sheffield United next Monday. I'm backing Swansea to recover from their shock home defeat at the hands of Stoke by taking three points at lowly Barnsley, who have sacked their manager. Free-scoring Preston are only a point off the top of the Championship and should relish a trip to Reading, who have slid into the relegation zone. Ipswich, unbeaten in 11 games and leading League One by four points, are fancied to prevail at struggling Accrington. Leyton Orient, having gained two wins in a row in League Two, are worth a wager at Grimsby, who have faded recently, and Macclesfield look good value at ailing Oldham.

Homes sweet homes: Although Brentford are below Millwall in the Championship, they are more highly rated and I believe they'll make the most of ground advantage in the London derby on Saturday. Cardiff's home form has kept them in the top half of the table and I'm tipping them to gain maximum points at the expense of Sheffield Wednesday on Friday. Bolton, rock bottom of League One and with a 12-point deduction to boot, are gradually becoming more competitive and they are definitely worth supporting against Rochdale. It would be their first league win this season.

Wednesday 9 October 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of October 12-13

Ten draws: Peterborough v Lincoln, Rochdale v Accrington, Crawley v Colchester, Exeter v Forest Green, Swindon v Plymouth, Stockport v Dagenham & Redbridge, Darlington v Boston, Denmark v Switzerland, Slovenia v Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina v Finland.

Best draws: Rochdale v Accrington, Crawley v Colchester, Exeter v Forest Green, Swindon v Plymouth, Denmark v Switzerland.

Six aways: Crewe, Port Vale, Bradford City, Hartlepool, Maidenhead, Croatia.

Ten homes: Bristol Rovers, Coventry, Portsmouth, Southend, Scunthorpe, Barrow, Eastleigh, Halifax, Yeovil, Poland.

Pick of the draws: Accrington twice fought back from a goal down in their drawn League One home fixture against Oxford last Saturday and are moving away from the relegation zone. I expect them to at least take a point at Rochdale, who have yet to win at home this season. Colchester, who sit just outside the League Two play-off positions, number Tottenham among their recent conquests and should come away from mid-table Crawley with a draw. Forest Green leapfrogged Exeter last weekend to become League Two's new leaders. They give very little away - only six goals conceded in 12 matches - and I think they will still be heading the table after Saturday's clash in Devon. Despite Swindon's seventh placing, their home form is nothing to write home about, which gives visitors Plymouth a sporting chance. The away teams will be strongly backed in this weekend's European Championship qualifying games but Denmark, who entertain Switzerland, may buck the trend.

Away days: Crewe's fine away record is mostly responsible for their top-four placing in League Two, so they should not fear a trip to lowly Carlisle. Port Vale's improvement has not gone unnoticed and I'm taking them to gain their first away victory of the season when they travel to Macclesfield. Morecambe's wait for their first home win is expected to continue as Bradford City, their high-flying visitors, look poised to take maximum points. A last-minute goal enabled Hartlepool to gain a morale-boosting home win over fast climbers Yeovil in the National League last Saturday and they will travel to Aldershot with confidence. Maidenhead, who are better away than at home, are recommended at bottom club Ebbsfleet and Croatia, last year's World Cup finalists, will probably be too strong for Wales in the European Championship.

Homes sweet homes: Portsmouth have yet to hit their stride in League One but they have played two fewer matches than most of the rest and their position is a false one. They have my backing against Gillingham on Saturday. Southend, second from last in League One, face Wimbledon, who are only one place above them. Although Southend are without a home win, I've a hunch that ground advantage will be the decisive factor here. Scunthorpe are in trouble in League Two but don't be surprised if they upset inconsistent Northampton, who are capable of losing to anybody.

Pools info: Burton v Bolton (No 3 on coupon), Cheltenham v Newport (10) and Wrexham v Chesterfield (30) have been postponed and will be judged by the pools panel.











Wednesday 2 October 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of October 5-6

Ten draws: Liverpool v Leicester, Norwich v Aston Villa, Watford v Sheffield United, Derby v Luton, Accrington v Oxford, Doncaster v Portsmouth, MK Dons v Burton, Bradford City v Swindon, Northampton v Leyton Orient, Oldham v Cheltenham.

Best draws: Liverpool v Leicester, Norwich v Aston Villa, Derby v Luton, Accrington v Oxford, Bradford City v Swindon.

Six aways: Chelsea, Blackpool (Monday), Ipswich, Sunderland, Coventry, Airdrieonians.

Ten homes: West Ham, Fulham, Huddersfield, Preston, Sheffield Wednesday, Tranmere, Cambridge, Plymouth, Port Vale, Walsall.

Pick of the draws: After seven matches Premier League leaders Liverpool have yet to drop a point but if any team can deny them victory it's third-placed Leicester, who are in a rich vein of form themselves. Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers will also relish returning to the club he once managed and will be determined to make a point. Norwich have failed to capitalise on their shock 3-2 home win over Manchester City, losing at Burnley and Crystal Palace since, and may have to settle for a draw against Aston Villa, who are playing better than their 18th position indicates. Derby, mid-table in the Championship, seem to be missing Frank Lampard's influence this season and could be held by promoted Luton. League One Oxford have scored 13 goals without reply in their past three games, including beating West Ham 4-0 in the League Cup, but Accrington often punch above their weight and I think they'll halt Oxford's surge. Swindon's fine away record is keeping them in promotion contention from League Two and that will face a stiff test at Bradford City, who are just outside the play-off places.

Away days: Chelsea's best displays have come on their travels and they look on course for their third Premier League away success at Southampton, who lost to 10-man Spurs last Saturday.  In League One, Blackpool will be disappointed not to come away from rock-bottom Bolton with three points and although the task of leaders Ipswich at Fleetwood is much harder, my money is on the Tractor Boys. Sunderland should be backed at Lincoln, who have been shaken by the managerial departure of the Cowley brothers, and promotion-seeking Coventry are a good bet at Rotherham. Airdrieonians, in Scottish League One, are doing better away than at home and will rate their chances at struggling Peterhead.

Homes sweet homes: Fulham have shot up the Championship table after two successive wins and I believe they'll make it three in a row against Charlton in the London derby. A lot of weight has been lifted from the shoulders of lowly Huddersfield after their 1-0 midweek away win over bottom club Stoke. It was their first victory of the season and I'm tipping them to follow it up by beating Hull. Cambridge deserved maximum points at Stevenage last weekend but had to be content with a 1-1 draw. They are likely go one better on Saturday when Macclesfield come to visit.

Pools info: Birmingham v Middlesbrough (No 10 on coupon) has been brought forward to Friday and is therefore void.