A weekend with plenty of football and huge games is gasping for an accumulator to source the Saturday entertainment, the best value being in the lower English leagues.
Accrington to win against Southend
Accrington arrive into the game in 17th place sitting only 5 points above the relegation zone, but their opponents Southend are 23rd only 3 points ahead of point deducted Bolton. Southend have only managed to win 10 points out of a possible 75, conceding 65 goals- an average of 2.4 a game. Accrington, despite their league position have been quite dangerous of late, especially at home. They’ve won 4 of their last 5 which included thumping 4-1 and 7-1 wins over Portsmouth and Bolton. At an individual price of 8/13, it seems a solid selection.
Rotherham to win against Bristol Rovers
League One league leaders Rotherham have been in eye-catching goalscoring form recently with all of their last 7 games seeing the Millers score 2 or more goals and also scoring the most goals in League 1. Bristol Rovers have been doing quite the opposite, in their last 8 games in all competitions they’ve failed to score in 6, with 5 of them resulting in losses. Second place Wycombe play against Rochdale so Rotherham’s result is all the more vital to stay top, this could be a comfortable game.
Crewe both teams to score against Cheltenham
Crewe’s games are never a poor watch for any neutral with the Railwaymen’s recent 9 having both teams scoring. Crewe’s games in League Two average 3.2 goals a game and they’ve scored 3 or more goals in 5 of their last 7 home games. Cheltenham’s away form is quite dangerous, they’ve avoided defeat in 11 of their 13 league matches and have scored exactly a goal a game, they will undoubtedly put up a real battle against a currently thriving side.
Northampton to win against Morecambe
Northampton have been convincing at home with 6 out of the last 7 home matches ending in victory, one of which was against previously mentioned, high flying Crewe. Morecambe have struggled for a few seasons now, they’ve been consistently finishing low in the table and are 23rd, 3 points above bottom of the league, Stevenage. Their away form doesn’t seem to spark any enthusiasm either losing 6 of their last 7 away games and looking majorly vulnerable. You’d expect a Northampton win and all stats point to it.
Plymouth to win against Mansfield
Plymouth were backed in last week’s accumulator and they walked a 3-0 win with young Luke Jephcott scoring yet another brace since his return from his loan at Truro. Plymouth have continued their upward rise and Mansfield do not look like a team that would be capable of stopping them. Mansfield have only won 1 of their last 12 games in all competitions and have conceded 2 or more in 4 of their last 5 matches. Plymouth should capitalise and ride the wave of goals they’re currently on.
This accumulator prices up at just below 10/1 for what looks like a prime opportunity to win some weekend funds.

Price is accurate as of 18/01/2020- 01:40AM. Stakes not shown, gamble accordingly

