Wednesday, 30 August 2023

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

 Ten draws: Brighton v Newcastle, Burnley v Tottenham, Bolton v Derby, Bristol Rovers v Lincoln, Carlisle v Shrewsbury, Leyton Orient v Stevenage, Morecambe v Salford, Notts County v Accrington, Walsall v Colchester, Inverness v Dunfermline.

Best draws: Burnley v Tottenham, Bolton v Derby, Leyton Orient v Stevenage, Morecambe v Salford, Inverness v Dunfermline.

Weekend's best football bets: Six aways: Norwich, Wigan, Exeter, Barnsley, Swindon, Falkirk.

Weekend's best football bets: Ten homes: Chelsea, Manchester City, Leeds, Leicester, Middlesbrough, West Bromwich, Charlton, Stockport, Rangers, Hartlepool.

Pick of the draws: Newly promoted Burnley are pointless, having lost their opening two home matches to Manchester City and Aston Villa in the Premier League. They will be determined not to make it a hat-trick against Tottenham, who made a first-round League Cup exit at Fulham in midweek. Derby's 4-2 win at Peterborough in League One last weekend was an overdue success and I can see them coming away from promotion favourites Bolton with a point. Leyton Orient opened their League One account for the season by beating Cambridge United 2-0 at home last Saturday. They'll probably find Stevenage harder opponents, even though the visitors have gone slightly off the boil. In League Two, Salford have prospered more away than at home and will be disappointed to leave Morecambe empty-handed. Although bottom team Inverness have yet to get off the mark in the Scottish Championship, I'm taking them to deny Dunfermline victory. 

Away days: The way both sides have started in the Championship, second-placed Norwich look an away banker at Rotherham, who are 21st and lost 6-1 at Stoke in the League Cup. Going down to 10 men early on last Saturday, hindered League One Wigan, who lost 2-0 at home to Barnsley. They'll be better equipped to cope at Blackpool, who have suffered heavy consecutive defeats - 3-0 at Lincoln in the league and 5-0 at Wolves in the League Cup. Exeter, in second place, are a confident selection at Burton, who are without a win so far. The claims of Barnsley cannot be ignored at Cheltenham, who have no goals and no points. Free-scoring Swindon, 11 goals in their past two League Two fixtures, are strongly fancied at bottom side Doncaster, as are high-flying Falkirk, who look a good thing at pointless Edinburgh City in the Scottish Championship.

Homes sweet homes: History is repeating itself for Middlesbrough, who got off to a slow start in the Championship last season. But perhaps their 3-1 win at Bolton in the midweek League Cup will be a turning point. They are definitely worth a punt against ailing Queens Park Rangers. Stockport have been slow out of the blocks in League Two but they are better than their low position suggests and worth backing against Crawley, who crashed 6-0 at Swindon last Saturday. Although Celtic top the Scottish Premiership, they haven't been entirely convincing, which gives fresh hope to Rangers, their bitter rivals, in the Old Firm derby on Sunday. Celtic were held to a home goalless draw by St Johnstone last weekend while Rangers were winning 2-0 at Ross County. 

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