Wednesday, 10 March 2021

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

 Ten draws: Manchester United v West Ham, Birmingham v Bristol City, Derby v Millwall, Nottingham Forest v Reading, Blackpool v Fleetwood, MK Dons v Accrington, Crawley v Mansfield, Forest Green v Harrogate, Morecambe v Newport, Yeovil v Woking.

Best draws: Derby v Millwall, Nottingham Forest v Reading, Blackpool v Fleetwood, Crawley v Mansfield, Morecambe v Newport.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Tottenham, Manchester City, Norwich, Preston, Cambridge, Bolton.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Leicester, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Charlton, Ipswich, Lincoln, Exeter, Bromley, Hartlepool, Wrexham.

Pick of the draws: Wayne Rooney's Derby are making hard work of climbing the Championship table and they could have chosen easier opponents than Millwall, who seldom accept defeat easily. Consecutive defeats to Luton (home) and Watford (away) have dampened Nottingham Forest's optimism and they will probably be grateful for a point against Reading, whose sights are on the Premier League. Fleetwood, in League One, make the short trip to Blackpool on the back of three successive victories but Blackpool, three places above them, are also playing well. Crawley's lean spell in League Two looks to be over after wins against Tranmere (away) and Salford (home) but Mansfield, their opponents, beat leaders Cheltenham 3-1 at home in midweek and can gain a point. I've a feeling that Morecambe and Newport, two of the division's high-flyers, will cancel each other out.

Away days: Tottenham's Gareth Bale and Harry Kane are running into form at just the wrong time for Arsenal, who host the north London derby on Sunday. Spurs won the reverse fixture at their ground 2-0 last December and they must be quietly confident of completing the double over their fierce rivals. Fulham have recently defeated Everton (2-0) and Liverpool (1-0) away in their spirited fight to avoid relegation. They won't roll over against Manchester City but I still fancy the prospective Premier League champions. Norwich, the runaway Championship leaders, seem an away banker at Sheffield Wednesday, who are staring relegation in the face. Mid-table Preston are recommended at Wycombe, who are rooted to the bottom. Cambridge wasted the opportunity to top League Two when they were beaten 2-1 at Bolton in midweek but I think they'll make amends at Oldham. Bolton are one of the most improved sides in the Football League and will approach their visit to struggling Port Vale with confidence.

Homes sweet homes: Barnsley's seven-match winning run was ended in midweek when Derby held them to a goalless draw at Oakwell. The Yorkshire side may face another setback at Bournemouth, who host them on Saturday. The Cherries lost ground in the race for the play-offs when they were held to a 1-1 draw at Preston last weekend but I'm tipping them to bounce straight back. Second-placed Watford provide formidable opposition for hosts Cardiff but the Welsh side are going so well that it would be a brave man who bets against them. Exeter, eighth in League Two, are scoring freely again and they are worth backing against leaders Cheltenham, who surprisingly lost at Mansfield in midweek and have conceded five goals in their past two games.

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