We enter this Saturday on a long weekend and what better to increase our bank account balance in the process.
Hull will have to take games against potential lower half opposition with the view of taking points, if they want to remain in the Premier League. Their home form will be a deciding factor, because if you cannot win in front of your home fans, you may as well go home now!
Norwich fought to a score draw with Everton at the weekend with a terrific header taking it to a four goal game. Hull were outclassed versus Chelsea, who looked professional in their 2-0 win on Sunday! To be fair on Hull, they resisted the Chelsea attack to maintain a 2-0 loss, so by no means the worse result they could have got. This game has one markets paws over this fixture!
Hull have to think about getting on the score sheet and Norwich will have the resilience to know they can pocket a point if they want to. Bookies view this game as 10/11 either way on both teams scoring in some places. Paddy Power go 11/10 one or neither score, but this fixture, even early on has to see goals. We are comfortable enough with Norwich scoring, but Hull have to make their Premiership mark!
Our second game looks at The bookies seem to all agree on the 12/5 price on the draw being a strong outcome, and it is hard to look past the draw. Psychologically we are not programmed to pick draws, hence why sitting on the fence is more difficult than it seems. West Ham last season were poor on the road picking up just thirteen from a possible fifty-seven points, which suggested their home form was very important. No team scored fewer goals on the road than West Ham last season with just eleven. It is worth noting Newcastle drew just one game last season at home, and scored a small margin over a goal a game.
We have no hesitance in taking a low scoring affair with this game.
Our last game on the Magic Mark column is for Burton to beat Bury. Burton had the best home record in League two last season with seventeen wins and three draws and face a Bury team that have got off to a shaky start thus far losing two from the last three.
Recommendation:
Pays 7.54 BetVictor - Perm three doubles only
Looking at the Double Chance section, we begin at Hartlepool, where the home side have failed to score this season, with Fleetwood scoring seven goals in the opening three games. Fleetwood narrowly lost in their last game and will be looking to make amends this week as they continue to accumulate early season points.
The next game is a sure banker with Leyton Orient winning three from three thus far netting nine goals and conceding one. They play a Crewe side that have won one, drawn one and lost one. Playing an early inform Orient side will be no easy task and you can guarantee that the home Orient fans will be their twelve man all season as they attempt promotion from League one.
Our last game goes with Newport County to get at least a draw at Dagenham this weekend. Justin Edinburgh's Newport have started well in the football league and play a Dagenham side, which have won, drawn and lost one game with a net goal difference of nil. Newport's only loss was away to Northampton, but Newport have lost just two of their last nine away and are no shortage of goal scorers having six different players getting on the score sheet in their first four games this season.
Recommendations:
Fleetwood/Orient and Newport all to win or draw - 2.35 Skybet
Hull will have to take games against potential lower half opposition with the view of taking points, if they want to remain in the Premier League. Their home form will be a deciding factor, because if you cannot win in front of your home fans, you may as well go home now!
Norwich fought to a score draw with Everton at the weekend with a terrific header taking it to a four goal game. Hull were outclassed versus Chelsea, who looked professional in their 2-0 win on Sunday! To be fair on Hull, they resisted the Chelsea attack to maintain a 2-0 loss, so by no means the worse result they could have got. This game has one markets paws over this fixture!
Hull have to think about getting on the score sheet and Norwich will have the resilience to know they can pocket a point if they want to. Bookies view this game as 10/11 either way on both teams scoring in some places. Paddy Power go 11/10 one or neither score, but this fixture, even early on has to see goals. We are comfortable enough with Norwich scoring, but Hull have to make their Premiership mark!
Our second game looks at The bookies seem to all agree on the 12/5 price on the draw being a strong outcome, and it is hard to look past the draw. Psychologically we are not programmed to pick draws, hence why sitting on the fence is more difficult than it seems. West Ham last season were poor on the road picking up just thirteen from a possible fifty-seven points, which suggested their home form was very important. No team scored fewer goals on the road than West Ham last season with just eleven. It is worth noting Newcastle drew just one game last season at home, and scored a small margin over a goal a game.
We have no hesitance in taking a low scoring affair with this game.
Our last game on the Magic Mark column is for Burton to beat Bury. Burton had the best home record in League two last season with seventeen wins and three draws and face a Bury team that have got off to a shaky start thus far losing two from the last three.
Recommendation:
- Hull/Norwich: Both teams to score – 10/11 Coral
- Newcastle/West Ham: Under 2.5 goals - 9/10 Stan James
- Burton to beat Bury - 11/10 BetVictor
Pays 7.54 BetVictor - Perm three doubles only
Looking at the Double Chance section, we begin at Hartlepool, where the home side have failed to score this season, with Fleetwood scoring seven goals in the opening three games. Fleetwood narrowly lost in their last game and will be looking to make amends this week as they continue to accumulate early season points.
The next game is a sure banker with Leyton Orient winning three from three thus far netting nine goals and conceding one. They play a Crewe side that have won one, drawn one and lost one. Playing an early inform Orient side will be no easy task and you can guarantee that the home Orient fans will be their twelve man all season as they attempt promotion from League one.
Our last game goes with Newport County to get at least a draw at Dagenham this weekend. Justin Edinburgh's Newport have started well in the football league and play a Dagenham side, which have won, drawn and lost one game with a net goal difference of nil. Newport's only loss was away to Northampton, but Newport have lost just two of their last nine away and are no shortage of goal scorers having six different players getting on the score sheet in their first four games this season.
Recommendations:
Fleetwood/Orient and Newport all to win or draw - 2.35 Skybet