Timing Your Bets: Know When to Strike
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Top Betting Picks for EFL Enthusiasts
Grimsby Town – Draw No Bet
Kick-off: 3 PM
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Barrow or Draw – Double Chance
Kick-off: 3 PM
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Stevenage or Draw – Double Chance
Kick-off: 3 PM
2pts at odds of 4-5 Available at bet365 and Hills
Sheffield Wednesday – Draw No Bet
Kick-off: 12:30 PM
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Expert Insights: Dan Childs’s EFL Predictions
Grimsby vs. AFC Wimbledon: A Battle for Playoff Hopes
The League Two promotion race is heating up! With three teams vying for the final automatic promotion spot and an additional five chasing playoff dreams, this match is crucial.
As they clash at Blundell Park, Grimsby Town (currently in eighth) look poised for a vital victory against sixth-placed AFC Wimbledon.
Wimbledon can secure a top-seven finish with a draw, but they arrive with a sense of frustration following some disappointing results.
Under Johnnie Jackson, they’ve seen better days. After a promising beginning, the team has struggled, managing just three wins from their last 15 matches.
While Grimsby is only two points behind, their trajectory is upward. David Artell has led the Mariners from relegation candidates to potential playoff entrants over the last year. Can they notch their 21st victory of the season?
Colchester vs. Barrow: A Must-Win for Colchester?
Colchester United, sitting tenth, faces a must-win situation to keep playoff hopes alive. They can’t afford another setback against mid-table Barrow.
Danny Cowley’s team, once in playoff contention, has seen their chance diminish after two heavy defeats.
While Colchester showed promise early in the season, injuries threaten their ability to capitalize on Barrow’s strong form—only one loss in their last 12 matches.
Expect Barrow to put up a solid fight!
Bolton vs. Stevenage: A Clash of Fortunes
After a solid season, Stevenage aims to cap it off on a high note with a successful result against Bolton.
Alex Revell’s side has consistently performed well, and their last outing—a 1-0 victory—demonstrates their focus and determination.
Despite suffering a 4-1 loss earlier in the season, they could very well turn the tables against a Bolton team short on confidence, having gleaned just one point from their last five fixtures.
Watford vs. Sheffield Wednesday: The Battle for a Top-Half Finish
Watford and Sheffield Wednesday are neck-and-neck in the Championship, both vying for a coveted top-half finish. The Owls come in with the momentum, having secured four points from their last two matches.
This could be the perfect opportunity for Sheffield Wednesday! Watford has found themselves on a four-game losing streak in the league—can they turn it around?
Accumulator Bets: A Strategy Worth Exploring
Charlton 8-13, Northampton 6-4, Bradford 4-9, Tranmere 8-11
A £1 accumulator could return £10.09 with Hills
First Goalscorers: Who to Watch
Haji Wright—Coventry vs Middlesbrough
at 9-2 General Market
Wright is on fire, leading the Coventry scoring charts once again. Watch for him to find the back of the net first in this pivotal matchup!
For more expert EFL predictions, keep reading:
Championship Final Day Predictions: Hatters on the Brink
League One Final Day: Orient’s Playoff Dream
League Two Final Day: Doncaster in Title Chase
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