I do love some midweek EFL action, and this acca will be the perfect complement for it.
Let us start in League One, at which I have Ipswich beating AFC Wimbledon. The Dons are notoriously tricky to conquer when traveling, but using just one point from their opening three league experiences, it is shaping up to become another catchy season for Wally Downes’ side.
Town, who have made a reasonably steady start, will fancy their chances in the home Tuesday, particularly when battering Sunderland (albeit appearing with only a point) in Portman Road a couple of weeks ago.
That can be really where Ipswich’s season actually sets sail.
I’ve got two well-priced picks in League Two second, beginning with Plymouth to conquer Salford at Home Park.
Much was expected of Salford this season, however after beating a poor Stevenage side over the opening afternoon, they’ve hugely Agree to deceive — which is why I’m convinced they will lose from a great Pilgrims outfit.
Ryan Lowe’s guys did lose to Newport at Rodney Parade (a notoriously tough place to go) over the weekend, however they’ve so much quality, also 6/4 appears too long for a side as good as them to conquer Salford at home.
Swindon have made a red-hot beginning to the season under the highly-rated Richie Wellens, and they ought to have more than sufficient to oust an extremely bad Northampton side. The Robins play a few great, stuff, have seven points in their opening and are sure to be big players in the marketing race ahead of time.
In terms of the Cobblers, they have only one point from their opening three, and in my opinion, don’t stand a shot on Tuesday.
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