
With League One and League Two having just the play-offs left to be played, there is a shortage of fixtures for an accumulator this Saturday, but no shortage of excitement.
It is the final weekend in The Championship and there is still much to be decided at the top and the bottom in that division. With just three games left in the Premier League, plenty is still undecided. This six-fold with William Hill pays out at just under 30/1 and looks great value.
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Note: As it is the last weekend The Championship fixtures kick off at 12:45 while the Premier League kicks off at 3. You have been warned!
West Brom to beat Wigan 11/8: This time every year, Wigan seem to put a run of form together and drag themselves to safety. This year, they simply haven’t. West Brom on the other hand are safe in mid table and put in a good performance against Southampton last time out. West Brom, have built their season on good home form, with nine wins. In their last six home games they have two wins, two draws and two defeats. However the defeats were against Spurs and Arsenal. Wigan, have had OK form of late but have struggled on the road, they have managed just one win in their last seven and that was against struggling Reading. Wigan are also without a win in their last four home and away. With the FA Cup final looming, Wigan seem to have been distracted and a late equaliser from Spurs was a real kick in the teeth, while West Brom can play with freedom which could see them to a good win.
Tottenham to beat Southampton 4/9: Spurs’ last minute equaliser against Wigan last week has kept their Champions League dream alive. They have to be beating teams like Southampton though if they wish to qualify. Spurs are in decent form, they are unbeaten in their last four and have lost just one of their last ten at White Hart Lane. Southampton still maybe need another point or two to guarantee Premier League safety but have struggled on the road this season with just three wins. They have also managed just one win in their last seven away from St Mary’s. If Tottenham can produce a performance like the one in the second half against Manchester City last time out at White Hart Lane they should easily push Southampton aside.
Fulham to beat Reading 4/6: Fulham have reached the magic 40 point mark and are sitting safely in mid table. Reading have been anything but magic this season and are already relegated. Fulham are in a bad patch of form without a win in five but have had difficult fixtures against Everton, Arsenal and Chelsea. At the Cottage before facing Arsenal and Chelsea they had lost just one of their last five, winning three. Reading are in abysmal form and played out one of the worst matches in Premier League history against QPR last weekend, showing how bad they really are in the process. They are without a win in their last eleven and have one win in their last seventeen away from home. Fulham are comfortable in mid table and with Reading playing so badly of late Fulham should have too much class.
Manchester City to beat Swansea 8/11: Manchester City’s season is now over. They can’t win the title and with Champions League qualification all but confirmed, they have little to play for. Since the title got away from them though, City have been playing with a new freedom and are playing well. Swansea are bottom of the form table, struggling to recover from their post Wembley hangover. City have won four of their last five, the only defeat coming against Spurs. Swansea have won just once since beating Bradford in the League Cup final and are now without a win in their last six. City will look to continue their fine end to the season against Swansea who need to regroup for next season’s European campaign.
Brighton to beat Wolves 19/20: Brighton have a play-off spot secured but will want to continue their fine form heading in to the play-offs. Wolves need a win or will be relegated to League One just twelve months after relegation from the Premier League. Brighton have found form at a great time for the Play-offs, they are unbeaten in their last eight and are in great form at the Amex, where they are unbeaten in nine. Wolves are in deep trouble for a reason. They have lost four of their last five and are particularly poor on the road, with just two wins in their last ten. Poyet will allow no complacency going in to this one and should have too much for a poor Wolves side.
Bolton to beat Blackpool 8/15: Bolton need a win to guarantee the last play-off spot. They are only in the play-offs on goal difference and with Forest and Leicester playing each other, a win is almost a must. The Wanderers have lost just one of their last six and they have made The Reebok a fortress of late, unbeaten in their last ten and winning nine of them. Blackpool are finally safe from the drop with one game to go but aren’t in great form on the road. Away from Bloomfield they have won just one of their last seven. With plenty to play for Bolton should power past a Blackpool side who have just limped over the finish line.
Accumulator Odds: 30/1 with William Hill.
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