We are concentrating on two sub columns for every weekend of the domestic football league this season. The first column will be amalgamated with the second offering a helping for a punter to choose either path.
Sub columns include:
Double chance is based around the teams we think will not lose come their game and are generally short price considering you the punter have two outcomes on your side, so effectively laying the other team. Essentially we will pick between three and five teams for your accumulator to give you the entertainment thrill of the outcome element.
MAGIC MARK
The early part of the season is always difficult, but we are confident we will find our selections. We kick off at Nottingham Forest, where they host Huddersfield. Forest boss Billy Davies has the teams total respect and they achieved the longest winning run last season with a streak of six. What better to get off to a good start than hosting Huddersfield for their opener, where the visitors only achieved just over a goal a game on the road last season. Forest had terrific home form last season and their target will be at least a play off this season.
Bristol City host League cup and promotion winners Bradford in the opener. Bristol City had a complete shocker last season and implied just a few months ago would have been a Championship club hosting a League two club. Bradford can move forward from the positives gained from last season and have a point to prove. Bristol City have all the pressure to deliver, and in this tie we can forecast seeing both teams scoring here on the basis of a team bringing momentum and a team trying to repair themselves.
Our final selection goes down a similar route of a relegation club Portsmouth hosting Oxford in a semi local clash at Fratton Park. The new community club have seen an influx of signings into the new season and morale at the club has improved since their new status, avoiding extinction! Oxford have the scoring power and in our eyes will be expected to be there or there abouts this season in the league, expected of a play off. Again, the players Portsmouth have versus an Oxford outfit should see some action at both ends of the goal mouth! With obvious fitness rust required to be shaken off respective defenses and both teams to score is not outside the realms of being a positive outcome.
Magic Mark selections:
Looking at the final game, Chesterfield have been talked about as a team looking very strong and focused coming into the League two season. Chesterfield missed out on the play offs by just two points last season, and appeared to be a progressive outfit finishing with five wins from the last seven games. They go into this as second favourites for the league and at 4/9 to avoid defeat is worth taking on with the experienced Chesterfield gaffer Paul Cook has bought to the table.
Double chance selections:
Sub columns include:
- Magic Mark
- Double chance
Double chance is based around the teams we think will not lose come their game and are generally short price considering you the punter have two outcomes on your side, so effectively laying the other team. Essentially we will pick between three and five teams for your accumulator to give you the entertainment thrill of the outcome element.
MAGIC MARK
The early part of the season is always difficult, but we are confident we will find our selections. We kick off at Nottingham Forest, where they host Huddersfield. Forest boss Billy Davies has the teams total respect and they achieved the longest winning run last season with a streak of six. What better to get off to a good start than hosting Huddersfield for their opener, where the visitors only achieved just over a goal a game on the road last season. Forest had terrific home form last season and their target will be at least a play off this season.
Bristol City host League cup and promotion winners Bradford in the opener. Bristol City had a complete shocker last season and implied just a few months ago would have been a Championship club hosting a League two club. Bradford can move forward from the positives gained from last season and have a point to prove. Bristol City have all the pressure to deliver, and in this tie we can forecast seeing both teams scoring here on the basis of a team bringing momentum and a team trying to repair themselves.
Our final selection goes down a similar route of a relegation club Portsmouth hosting Oxford in a semi local clash at Fratton Park. The new community club have seen an influx of signings into the new season and morale at the club has improved since their new status, avoiding extinction! Oxford have the scoring power and in our eyes will be expected to be there or there abouts this season in the league, expected of a play off. Again, the players Portsmouth have versus an Oxford outfit should see some action at both ends of the goal mouth! With obvious fitness rust required to be shaken off respective defenses and both teams to score is not outside the realms of being a positive outcome.
Magic Mark selections:
- Forest to win, Bristol City/Bradford both to score and Pompey/Oxford both to score: Pays 6.40 at 888sport, Perm three doubles only!
Looking at the final game, Chesterfield have been talked about as a team looking very strong and focused coming into the League two season. Chesterfield missed out on the play offs by just two points last season, and appeared to be a progressive outfit finishing with five wins from the last seven games. They go into this as second favourites for the league and at 4/9 to avoid defeat is worth taking on with the experienced Chesterfield gaffer Paul Cook has bought to the table.
Double chance selections:
- Reading, Peterborough and Chesterfield to all win or draw - pays 7/5 with Bet365