I'M kicking off this line with two sides who won their last home game 3-0 and should be in good spirits.
It's West Brom v QPR with the Baggies battering Blackburn 3-0 before going down 4-0 to a rampant Man City in midweek.
QPR, meanwhile, put on one of their displays of the season in sinking Swansea and will head to the Hawthorns aiming to move further clear of the drop zone.
That win over Rovers ended any lingering fears WBA might have had about relegation and hopefully they can relax and play some nice football. Both sides are capable of scoring and history is on our side with the fixture producing 18 goal in the last four meetings.
Next I'm on Birmingham v Bristol City. It looks like a home win but City have improved and have netted in their last four, two victories and two draws.
Birmingham's last six have seen both score including a 3-3 draw at West Ham where they showed their good and bad side, storming to a 3-1 lead before fragile defending allowed the Hammers back into it. The six games have totalled 25 strikes.
My third choice is a meeting between the Championship's bottom two. Doncaster are virtually down and Portsmouth look like joining them courtesy of their 10-point deduction.
Both have struggled to keep clean sheets but have decent attacking players so I'm hoping it's not a case of defences on top.
Now it's down to League One and Rochdale v Exeter, two more sides who look set for relegation. To be fair to bottom dogs Rochdale they have battled away gamely and even netted twice in a 5-2 defeat to promotion-chasing Sheffield Utd in midweek.
Exeter have netted in four of their last six and two of three previous meetings between the sides produced four goals.
Complete the fivefold with Crawley v Wimbledon in League Two. Crawley are back in the promotion shake-up after a six-game unbeaten run while Wimbledon have been involved in a few high scorers this season.
The main reason I'm taking this though is the fact all four previous meetings have featured both scoring, 19 goals in total.
West Brom v QPR
Birmingham v Bristol City
Doncaster v Portsmouth
Rochdale v Exeter
Crawley v Wimbledon
Perm any 4 and all 5 (6 bets)
Pays a biggest £180.90 to a £10 stake at BetVictor
Ok Paul here are my bets for tomorrow my friend.
£50 on Jelavic first goal at 7/1 (refunded if he scores second).
£50 on Gerrard first goal at 8/1 (refunded if he scores second)
£50 on Sebastian Larsson to score first goal for Sunderland (refunded if he scores second). He recently scored a double do I’ve decided to back him as I’m a Celtic man and I like Martin O’Neill and funnily enough the name Larsson sounds familiar.
£50 on Scottish btts
£50 on English btts
Let’s hope I at least get one winner or I’m afraid I’ll be cancelling a couple of my direct debits that are due out on Monday lol.
Chris, some big ones in there and you’ve just about gone all out on them so good luck. Personally when I find it difficult to pick a winner or a scorer I just don’t have a bet and wait for the next game I like to come along. Larsson might actually be the one who does it for you because you’re as well backing anyone against Wolves these days.
I’d be quite happy to settle for one of your btts to come up mate
Me too, more confident about the SFL.
BOTH TO SCORE
DERBY/MBORO 8/13
NFORREST/BLACKPOOL 8/11
BRENTFORD/NOTTSCOUNTY 5/6
BURY/BOURNEMOUTH 8/11
MORECAMBE/PORTVALE 4/7
OXFORD/GILLINGHAM 8/11
£1.00 RETURNS 23.98 WILLIAM HILL
Can i just ask which bookie u can use to back scottish btts? the 1s i use at the mo dont allow it so guna open an account with who ever do. cheers
chris ,
william hill do and bet365
Chris, we’ve quoted bet365 as having best odds today and they offered it this weekend after complaints on this site. William Hill, Paddy Power and McBookie.com are others who do it. For a full list go to oddschecker, football, football coupons, both teams to score. Pick your teams and they will give you a full list of bookies and prices on offer.