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Belgium won the reverse fixture 6-0 and look more than capable of claiming another big win over Kazakhstan, who have failed to score in two of their three home qualifiers. Belgium have scored 20 goals across their last five games and can cover a -2 handicap on Saturday.
Racing have the best home record in La Liga 2 with five wins in seven games, scoring 17 goals in the process. The league leaders lost at Las Palmas last time out but have a perfect chance to respond with a win against struggling Granada, who have managed just three wins in 13 league games.
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Blackpool have won three and lost one since Ian Evatt’s arrival and they can continue their rich vein of form against Burton, who have lost four of their seven home games in League One.
Real Sociedad B have lost all six away games since being promoted to the Segunda Division, but they have found the net four times and should get a consolation against a Castellon outfit yet to keep a clean sheet at home this season.
Luton have won three of their last four home games, but they shipped three against Forest Green in their last home fixture and have conceded in five of their last six here, while Rotherham have found the net in their last three away days.
Crewe look the stronger side and should make their superior attacking threat count against Oldham. The visitors have won eight of their 15 games and arrive in good form after a 3-1 victory over Shrewsbury. Oldham, by contrast, have won just once in ten home league matches and continue to concede regularly. Crewe’s sharpness in the final third should separate them.
Port Vale have lost their last three League One fixtures and have only managed one win from their last five at home in all competitions. Wycombe have won their last three games at this ground, and they head to Vale Park with six wins and no defeats from their last eight matches.
Cambuur’s last three away games have produced 15 goals in total, with each of them going over 3.5 goals. They could be in for another high-scoring away day against an Eindhoven side that have seen four or more goals scored in four of their last five at home.
Kosovo have only lost one of their last ten games and with a point needed to secure a play-off spot in World Cup qualifying, they are fancied to avoid defeat against their goal-shy Slovenian hosts, who will be without Benjamin Sesko.
Switzerland have been in imperious form as of late, they currently top their qualifying group without having conceded in four games. However Sweden do have some quality going forward so can get on the scoresheet, albeit in defeat.
Racing have the best home record in La Liga 2 with five wins in seven games, scoring 17 goals in the process. The league leaders lost at Las Palmas last time out but have a perfect chance to respond with a win against struggling Granada, who have managed just three wins in 13 league games.
Spanish Segunda Division Treble Tip
Andorra’s last five away games have produced a massive 21 goals and over 2.5 goals has landed in each of these trips, while three or more goals have been scored in each of Albacete’s last four fixtures.
Real Sociedad B have lost all six away games since being promoted to the Segunda Division, but they have found the net four times and should get a consolation against a Castellon outfit yet to keep a clean sheet at home this season.
Racing have the best home record in La Liga 2 with five wins in seven games, scoring 17 goals in the process. The league leaders lost at Las Palmas last time out but have a perfect chance to respond with a win against struggling Granada, who have managed just three wins in 13 league games.
Experts' Accumulator Tip
Five points from a possible 12 doesn’t make great reading for Stanley, but they will go into Saturday’s clash with Bristol Rovers confident they can make it just one league defeat in five.After collecting three wins and a draw in September, the wheels have fallen off for Rovers, who have suffered five straight League Two losses.Darrell Clarke’s men have the second worst defensive record in the division, conceding 26 goals in 16 matches.It’s also worth noting that Accrington are unbeaten at the Crown Ground against Rovers since they returned to the EFL in 2006 (six wins / two draws).
Blackpool are experiencing a ‘new boss bounce’ with Ian Evatt at the helm and the Seasiders can claim a crucial win over direct rivals Burton on Saturday.The former Bolton manager has three wins and one defeat in four games since taking charge of Blackpool, with that one loss coming in an EFL Trophy game.Burton have been a tough team for punters this season as they’ve stunned a couple of promotion contenders but then dropped points in and lost games where they have been the favourites. The Tangerines are the underdogs here but their form suggests they can come away with maximum points against a Burton side who have lost four of their seven home League One games.
Barnet are down in 11th place in the League Two table, but the Bees are only seven points off top spot and Dean Brennan’s men have lost only two of their last 11 all-competition matches.The expected goals numbers suggest that Barnet a top-three outfit in the fourth tier this term and the Bees can prove that a reality at Cambridge.The U’s hit only one shot on target in a 0-0 draw at Salford last time out and Neil Harris’ men have failed to score in three of their last four League Two matches.
Doncaster’s bright start to the League One campaign is a distant memory and they face a tough trip to in-form Lincoln this weekend.Donny won five of their first seven games after coming up from League Two but an eight-match winless run has raised fears of a swift return to the fourth division.Lincoln, in contrast, are targeting promotion under impressive manager Michael Skubala and their recent home results included wins over highflying Stevenage and ante-post title favourites Luton.
Port Vale have lost their last three League One matches, conceding eight goals across those defeats, and find themselves sitting 23rd in the table ahead of Saturday’s visit of Wycombe.Wanderers have improved since Michael Duff was appointed in mid-September and they are on a three-game winning run, most recently beating Gillingham 3-0 in the EFL Trophy.The Chairboys are unbeaten in their last three away assignments and they should have enough quality to overcome a Vale outfit who have the worst home record in the division.
11 points separates these two sides in the standings, and league leaders Racing Santander can increase that gap with another home win on Saturday.The hosts have won four of their last five games and each of their last three at Estadio El Sardinero, leaving them with the Segunda Division’s best home record. Granada’s last away game was a 2-1 defeat to Valladolid and they have lost their last two visits to this ground.
Double Chance Treble Tip
Kosovo have only lost one of their last ten games and with a point needed to secure a play-off spot in World Cup qualifying, they are fancied to avoid defeat against their goal-shy Slovenian hosts, who will be without Benjamin Sesko.
Godoy Cruz are bottom of the table with just 11 points from 15 games and they head into this tie winless in eight matches. They haven’t won a home game since April and come up against second-placed Deportivo Riestra, who have lost just one of their last five away fixtures.
3pm Accumulator Tip
Grimsby look the value play to take all three points against a Chesterfield side struggling for form. The hosts have scored twice or more in four of their last six league games and boast the division’s highest goal tally, while Chesterfield have failed to win five of their last six away and continue to leak goals on the road. Home advantage should tell.
Notts County look a strong bet to continue their impressive home run against an out-of-form Harrogate side. County have scored in 19 of their last 20 league matches and won five of their last six at Meadow Lane. Harrogate, meanwhile, have lost nine of their last 11 and failed to keep a clean sheet in nine of their last 11. The hosts should control this.
Port Vale have lost their last three League One fixtures and have only managed one win from their last five at home in all competitions. Wycombe have won their last three games at this ground, and they head to Vale Park with six wins and no defeats from their last eight matches.
Shrewsbury look the better side to trust at home, having won their last two League Two matches at the New Meadow and scored in four straight games. Newport, by contrast, have lost five of their last seven and own the worst defensive record in the division, conceding 27 goals in 15 matches. Shrewsbury’s sharper edge should prove decisive.
World Cup Qualifying Accumulator Tip
Spain have cruised through qualifying so far and have yet to conceded a goal in four games, a record they can maintain despite Georgia’s desperation to keep themselves in the playoff hunt.
Both teams have scored in each of Romania’s last four away games and they will be on the offense as they look to leapfrog second-place Bosnia-Herzegovina, who have seen goals at both ends in four of their last five at home.
Denmark lead their World Cup qualifying group on goal difference and thrashed Belarus 6-0 in the reverse fixture. They have won five of their last six games, while Belarus have lost all four qualifiers by an aggregate scoreline of 15-2.
Kosovo have only lost one of their last ten games and with a point needed to secure a play-off spot in World Cup qualifying, they are fancied to avoid defeat against their goal-shy Slovenian hosts, who will be without Benjamin Sesko.
Underdog Treble Tip
Blackpool have won three and lost one since Ian Evatt’s arrival and they can continue their rich vein of form against Burton, who have lost four of their seven home games in League One.
Crewe look the stronger side and should make their superior attacking threat count against Oldham. The visitors have won eight of their 15 games and arrive in good form after a 3-1 victory over Shrewsbury. Oldham, by contrast, have won just once in ten home league matches and continue to concede regularly. Crewe’s sharpness in the final third should separate them.
Scotland have given themselves a great chance of booking their place at next year’s World Cup this week and can clear the first obstacle by claiming a win in Greece.
Evening Accumulator Tip
Denmark lead their World Cup qualifying group on goal difference and thrashed Belarus 6-0 in the reverse fixture. They have won five of their last six games, while Belarus have lost all four qualifiers by an aggregate scoreline of 15-2.
Kosovo have only lost one of their last ten games and with a point needed to secure a play-off spot in World Cup qualifying, they are fancied to avoid defeat against their goal-shy Slovenian hosts, who will be without Benjamin Sesko.
Godoy Cruz are bottom of the table with just 11 points from 15 games and they head into this tie winless in eight matches. They haven’t won a home game since April and come up against second-placed Deportivo Riestra, who have lost just one of their last five away fixtures.
Racing have the best home record in La Liga 2 with five wins in seven games, scoring 17 goals in the process. The league leaders lost at Las Palmas last time out but have a perfect chance to respond with a win against struggling Granada, who have managed just three wins in 13 league games.
Mega Accumulator Tip
France won the reverse fixture 3-0 back in October and a repeat result could be on the cards here, as they have scored on average 2.6 goals per-game in qualifying and Azerbaijan have been conceding at the same rate.
This is a huge game that Ukraine have to win and Iceland cannot afford to lose. It could be cagey but an early goal may open the floodgates. This will also be the third meeting between these sides in just under 18 months and both teams have scored in the last two clashes. Iceland are yet to draw a blank in this qualification cycle, scoring 13 goals in total, while only France and Belgium have kept clean sheets against Ukraine across their last 17 games. With Iceland struggling on their travels, back Ukraine to edge a must-win game for them.
This match features two in-form sides who score frequently and concede often. Cordoba have scored in 18 of their last 19 league games, while Deportivo have seen seven of their 13 matches pass the 2.5-goal mark. Both teams’ recent form points towards another high-scoring encounter.
At least four goals have been scored in five of Israel’s seven World Cup qualifiers and also in four of Moldova’s seven World Cup qualifiers. Both teams are eliminated and have nothing to play for, so an open contest is anticipated.
Italy have scored at least two goals in their last six international matches – all wins – and will be out to avenge a 3-0 defeat in Oslo which put a major dent in their qualifying bid. Norway have conceded in three of their last four games – against Moldova, New Zealand and Estonia, so could easily ship a couple in a defeat in Milan to an improved Italy side.
Both sides are struggling defensively, but they’ve each created more chances than their goal tallies would suggest. Zaragoza have conceded 12 times across their six home games, while Huesca have conceded 11 across their first six on the road. Back both sides to score for the fifth time in six meetings.
Experts' Accumulator Tip
Hungary have conceded 16 goals across their nine matches in 2025, while they’ve shipped 27 across their previous 15 games since last September. The Republic of Ireland have lost their last two trips, but after a couple of morale-boosting wins they can cause problems in this showdown for second.
Gareth: Eibar are among the worst away sides in the Spanish second tier, while Gijon have secured 13 of their 19 points this term at home.
Tom: Five of the six goals that Serbia have conceded at home in qualifying came against England. They’ve got a strong home record in recent years, so back them for a routine win over a poor Latvia side.
Alex: Burgos can go top with a win at second-bottom Mirandes, with the hosts losing four of their last six matches. Burgos have won three of their last four on the road, so back them for the points.
Jamie: Italy have won all five games under Gennaro Gattuso, scoring 18 times. Back them to finish on a high against a Norway side, with the playoffs looming.
World Cup Qualifying Accumulator Tip
Hungary have conceded 16 goals across their nine matches in 2025, while they’ve shipped 27 across their previous 15 games since last September. The Republic of Ireland have lost their last two trips, but after a couple of morale-boosting wins they can cause problems in this showdown for second.
Portugal won the reverse fixture 5-0 and they should be able to secure their World Cup spot with a victory and a clean sheet against an Armenia outfit who have failed to score in four of their five qualifiers (W1, L4)
This is a huge game that Ukraine have to win and Iceland cannot afford to lose. It could be cagey but an early goal may open the floodgates. This will also be the third meeting between these sides in just under 18 months and both teams have scored in the last two clashes. Iceland are yet to draw a blank in this qualification cycle, scoring 13 goals in total, while only France and Belgium have kept clean sheets against Ukraine across their last 17 games so goals at both ends looks likely.
At least three goals have been scored in eight of Italy’s last 10 matches and also in eight of Norway’s last nine competitive contests. Italy need to win 9-0 to knock Norway out of the automatic qualifying spot, which is unlikely to happen, but an open game is anticipated.
Spain Segunda Accumulator Tip
Almeria have strong home form, winning their last four La Liga 2 matches and five of their last seven overall. They have scored in 31 of their last 33 league games and are unbeaten in seven. Cadiz, meanwhile, have one win in seven and continue to struggle, especially away from home.
Gijon look strong at home and Eibar have yet to win away, losing five of six road games. Gijon have six wins this season and score well against bottom-half visitors. Eibar’s poor away form, limited goals and recent struggles make the hosts the standout selection to take all three points.
This match features two in-form sides who score frequently and concede often. Cordoba have scored in 18 of their last 19 league games, while Deportivo have seen seven of their 13 matches pass the 2.5-goal mark. Both teams’ recent form points towards another high-scoring encounter.
Both sides are struggling defensively, but they’ve each created more chances than their goal tallies would suggest. Zaragoza have conceded 12 times across their six home games, while Huesca have conceded 11 across their first six on the road. Back both sides to score for the fifth time in six meetings.
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