Tuesday 24 December 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of Dec 28-29

Ten draws: Burnley v Manchester United, Liverpool v Wolves, Millwall v Brentford, Queens Park Rangers v Hull, Accrington v Burton, Fleetwood v Bristol Rovers, Tranmere v Blackpool, Colchester v Exeter, Celtic v Rangers, Livingston v Hibernian.

Best draws: Burnley v Manchester United, Millwall v Brentford, Accrington v Burton, Fleetwood v Bristol Rovers, Celtic v Rangers.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Leicester, Leeds, Oxford, Ipswich, Portsmouth, Aberdeen.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Manchester City, Southampton, Watford, Fulham, Huddersfield, Preston, Gillingham, Forest Green, Plymouth, Motherwell.

Pick of the draws: Manchester United have a poor record against the Premier League's lesser teams, as shown when they lost 2-0 at Watford last Sunday. They'll be facing a Burnley side who have won their past two matches without conceding and may have to settle for a point. Brentford's arrival in the Championship play-off positions is no fluke. They drew at leaders West Bromwich Albion last weekend and can also deny Millwall victory. Burton away are as good as Burton at home in League One and I believe they'll force a stalemate at Accrington. A change of manager has not hindered promotion-chasing Bristol Rovers and I tip them to come away from Fleetwood with a point. Celtic v Rangers is the big match in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday. Rangers were unlucky to be beaten by their fierce rivals in the League Cup final and I rate their chances of being the first team to gain a point at Celtic Park this season.

Away days: Leicester's unbeaten Premier League run was ended by Manchester City last Saturday but a visit to West Ham is a far less daunting task and I think they'll return to winning ways. The narrow defeat suffered by second-in-the-table Leeds at Fulham in the Championship was probably only a temporary setback and they will surely have too much for Birmingham. Oxford, sixth in League One, gave Manchester City a real test in the League Cup before admitting defeat. They then beat leaders Wycombe last Saturday and are warmly recommended at Wimbledon. Faltering Ipswich have slipped out of the top two but their recovery can start at Lincoln. Portsmouth will start firm favourites at MK Dons, who are in the drop zone, and Aberdeen look an away banker at Hearts, who are bottom of the Scottish Premiership.

Homes sweet homes: Southampton are out of the Premier League relegation zone after a merited 3-1 victory at Aston Villa last weekend. They are in the mood to climb higher and I'm taking them to beat Crystal Palace. Watford's first home win this season against Manchester United last Sunday has given them hope of survival. They are certainly playing better than Aston Villa, their struggling visitors, and they'll be confident of a second consecutive victory at Vicarage Road. Huddersfield, moving further away from the relegation zone in the Championship, are well worth a punt against Blackburn, who are better-placed.






Wednesday 18 December 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of Dec 21-22

Ten draws: Everton v Arsenal, Newcastle v Crystal Palace, Tottenham v Chelsea, Fulham v Leeds, Bolton v Southend, Doncaster v Accrington, Oxford v Wycombe, Rotherham v Fleetwood, Mansfield v Northampton, St Johnstone v St Mirren.

Best draws: Newcastle v Crystal Palace, Fulham v Leeds, Bolton v Southend, Doncaster v Accrington, Oxford v Wycombe.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Wolves, Swansea, Wimbledon, Plymouth, Newport, Crewe.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Brighton, Manchester City, Cardiff, Millwall, Queens Park Rangers, Coventry, Gillingham, Bradford City, Colchester, Exeter.

Pick of the draws: Crystal Palace are more effective away than at home in the Premier League and should get something from their visit to Newcastle, who reverted to type when losing 1-0 at Burnley last Saturday. Championship promotion contenders Leeds will be kicking themselves for letting slip a 3-0 lead against Cardiff at Elland Road last weekend but they should have enough about them to gain a point at Fulham, who are brilliant one week and mediocre the next. Bolton v Southend is a battle of the no-hopers at the foot of League One and it's hard to make a case for either of them winning. Accrington's 4-1 home victory over Portsmouth was one of the best results of the weekend and they look good for at least a point at Doncaster, who are fading. Wycombe's runaway lead at the top of League One is the success story of the season but if any side can halt their surge it's Oxford, who have recovered so well from a terrible start.

Away days: Wolves, unlucky to lose at home to Tottenham last Sunday, will be eager to make amends and should do so at second-from bottom Norwich. Swansea stopped their slide in the Championship by beating Middlesbrough 3-1 at home last Saturday and will fancy their chances of a second consecutive win at Luton, who are close to the relegation zone. Although Wimbledon are only one place above Tranmere at the wrong end of League One, their form is more encouraging and I believe they'll come out on top. In League Two, Plymouth are recommended at cash-strapped Macclesfield and Newport are a confident selection at bottom club Morecambe. Crewe's best displays have come away this season and their record at struggling Stevenage is good.

Homes sweet homes: Brighton, who had much the better of their 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace on Monday and play attractive football, can inflict the first Premier League away defeat of the season on fifth-placed Sheffield United. Manchester City cruised to victory at Arsenal last Sunday. Leicester, second in the table and unbeaten in their past nine Premier League games, will be much tougher opponents but I'm taking City to gain three more points. Preston, third, are looking down on Cardiff, 12th, in the Championship but they are not the same threat away and I believe Cardiff will follow their 3-3 draw at Leeds with victory here.

Pools info: Blackburn v Wigan (No 10 on coupon) will be assessed by the pools panel while Middlesbrough v Stoke (16) is void.

I correctly forecast six out of ten draws last weekend: Manchester United v Everton, Stoke v Reading, Wigan v Huddersfield, Sunderland v Blackpool, Leyton Orient v Bradford City and Scunthorpe v Colchester.

My pools tips and best bets for the weekend of December 28-29 will appear on Christmas Eve.







Wednesday 11 December 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of Dec 14-15

Ten draws: Burnley v Newcastle, Manchester United v Everton, Wolves v Tottenham, Nottingham Forest v Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke v Reading, Wigan v Huddersfield, Shrewsbury v Coventry, Sunderland v Blackpool, Leyton Orient v Bradford City, Scunthorpe v Colchester.

Best draws: Burnley v Newcastle, Wolves v Tottenham, Wigan v Huddersfield, Shrewsbury v Coventry, Sunderland v Blackpool.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Queens Park Rangers, West Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth, Oxford, Rotherham, Livingston.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Chelsea, Leicester, Sheffield United, Southampton, Preston, Wimbledon, Peterborough, Wycombe, Carlisle, Crewe.

Pick of the draws: Manager Steve Bruce is gaining favour with Newcastle fans after their climb up the Premier League and move away from the drop zone. Newcastle look good for at least a point at Burnley, who are travelling in the opposite direction. Tottenham are revitalised under Jose Mourinho but they'll have their work cut out at Wolves, who have lost only two league matches this season. Of all the Championship relegation candidates, Huddersfield look the most likely to escape. Having beaten Charlton 1-0 away in midweek, they can share the honours at Wigan. Shrewsbury have surprised many with their impressive League One form and they can deny victory to Coventry, who sit in the play-off positions and knocked Ipswich out of the FA Cup in midweek. Sunderland, who were among those fancied for promotion, languish in mid-table and won't be confident of seeing off an in-form Blackpool, who lie fourth.

Away days: Queens Park Rangers halted their Championship slump by defeating Preston 2-0 at home last Saturday. If they play as well at bottom club Barnsley they will surely gain three more points. West Brom, with just one league defeat all season, look too strong for Birmingham. Portsmouth are edging nearer the League One play-off places and will be confident of prevailing at Accrington. Oxford and Rotherham seem away bankers at MK Dons and Southend respectively and Livingston, convincing 3-0 home winners over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership last weekend, are recommended at St Mirren.

Homes sweet homes: Southampton have started winning at St Mary's recently and should be backed against West Ham, who are slipping ever nearer the Premier League relegation zone. Wimbledon's knack of avoiding the drop is coming the fore again and they are well worth a punt against Doncaster, who are losing touch with the League One promotion contenders. Carlisle and Grimsby are on the same number of points (20) in League Two but Carlisle are in better form and I believe they'll make ground advantage pay.

Pools info: Charlton v Hull (No 13 on coupon) has been brought forward to Friday and is therefore void.


Wednesday 4 December 2019

Pools tips and best bets for weekend of December 7-8

Ten draws: Aston Villa v Leicester, Newcastle v Southampton, Luton v Wigan, Queens Park Rangers v Preston, Coventry v Ipswich, Gillingham v Sunderland, Tranmere v Accrington, Mansfield v Cheltenham, Morecambe v Carlisle, Inverness v Ayr.

Best draws: Aston Villa v Leicester, Newcastle v Southampton, Luton v Wigan, Tranmere v Accrington, Morecambe v Carlisle.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Sheffield United, Crystal Palace, Plymouth, Swindon, Crewe, Annan.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Manchester City, Blackburn, Reading, Oxford, Portsmouth, Rotherham, Port Vale, Stevenage, Dunfermline, Barrow.

Pick of the draws: Leicester are playing better than when they won the Premier League title three years ago but Aston Villa have perked up lately and can halt Leicester's eight-match winning run. Southampton have six points from their past two matches and were unlucky not to win at Arsenal two weeks ago. A draw is well within their grasp at Newcastle. Luton, fourth from bottom of the Championship, must still be reeling from their 7-0 thrashing at Brentford last weekend and are not guaranteed to beat Wigan, who sit one place below them. Accrington are fresh from a 7-1 home victory over Bolton in League One and can share the spoils at Tranmere, who are just above the relegation places. Although Morecambe are at the foot of League Two, they can get something from the visit of Carlisle, who are also struggling.

Away days: Promoted Sheffield United are unbeaten away in the Premier League this season - a remarkable achievement. Their success has been no fluke and I believe they'll be three points better off after visiting lowly Norwich on Sunday. Crystal Palace must be on cloud nine after winning 2-0 at Burnley last Saturday and then defeating Bournemouth 1-0 with only 10 men in midweek. They are in the mood to pile more misery on relegation-haunted Watford. Plymouth have arrested their slump in League Two and will be quietly confident of prevailing at mid-table Cambridge. Leaders Swindon look a sound bet at ailing Grimsby and third-placed Crewe will start favourites in their Cheshire clash at Macclesfield. Annan, 6-1 home winners over Scottish League Two leaders Cove last Saturday, will fancy their chances at lowly Stenhousemuir.

Homes sweet homes: Reading, surprise 3-1 victors at Wigan last weekend after going behind, can claim another three Championship points at Birmingham's expense. Portsmouth are getting into their stride after a rocky start to their League One season and are now only two points off the play-off places. I think they'll defeat fellow promotion contenders Peterborough. I'm also tipping Stevenage, second from bottom in League Two, to upset Crawley, who are poor travellers.