Wednesday, 9 November 2022

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

 Ten draws: Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace, Coventry v Queens Park Rangers, Hull v Reading, Norwich v Middlesbrough, Accrington v Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers v Fleetwood, Shrewsbury v Barnsley, Newport v Stockport, Salford v Wimbledon, Kilmarnock v Hibernian.

Best draws: Coventry v Queens Park Rangers, Norwich v Middlesbrough, Accrington v Sheffield Wednesday, Newport v Stockport, Salford v Wimbledon.

Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Arsenal, Leicester, Watford, Portsmouth, Barrow, Wrexham.

Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Liverpool, Newcastle, Tottenham, Huddersfield, West Brom, Ipswich, Grimsby, Stevenage, Airdrieonians, East Fife.

Pick of the draws: Championship high-fliers Queens Park Rangers have lost consecutive home games to sides in the relegation zone - West Bromwich Albion (1-0) and Huddersfield (2-1). They will want to put that right on Saturday but will have work cut out at Coventry, who have shot out of the drop zone and into the top half of the table. Middlesbrough look more confident under Michael Carrick's managership and had a fine 3-0 away victory against Blackpool in midweek. They can get something at Norwich, who are still not entirely convincing. Accrington stopped the rot by beating Crawley 4-1 away in the FA Cup first round last Saturday. The lowly League One team are a match for anybody when they click and I'm tipping them to hold promotion-chasing Sheffield Wednesday. Newport and Stockport, of League Two, booked their places in the FA Cup second round last weekend with routine victories and both show signs of progress. Wimbledon, who are on a high after defeating League Two leaders Leyton Orient 2-0 at home in midweek, can hold the better-placed Salford.

Away days: Arsenal will be determined to go into the World Cup break as Premier League leaders. They were very impressive in winning 1-0 at Chelsea last Sunday and a repeat of that form will surely see off the challenge of struggling Wolves. Leicester, with wins at Wolves (4-0) and Everton (2-0), look as though they have regained their mojo and I reckon they'll complete a hat-trick of away victories at West Ham. Although Watford's form in the Championship is hard to fathom, I'll be surprised if they slip up at Bristol City, who are in a downward spiral. Portsmouth, fifth in League One, are a confident selection at ailing Morecambe and Barrow, fourth in League Two, should have too much knowhow for Crawley. Wrexham, favourites to become National League champions, are strongly recommended at Wealdstone.

Homes sweet homes: The biggest upset in midweek was Huddersfield, bottom of the Championship, prevailing at Queens Park Rangers. That should give them an enormous boost when they host mid-table Swansea on Saturday. West Brom, also deep in relegation trouble, have given their long-suffering fans some hope with successive wins in the Championship against Blackpool (home) and Queens Park Rangers (away). They are well worth a punt against Stoke, who are erratic at the best of times. Grimsby are below Doncaster in League Two but will fancy themselves, especially after thrashing League One leaders Plymouth 5-1 at home in the FA Cup first round last Saturday.

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