
Matthew O'Regan has picked out 14/1 & 11/1 accumulator wins over the past few weeks. Check out his four-fold for Tuesday's EFL.
Doncaster vs Leyton Orient
Leg 1: Both Teams To Score - DON v LEY
Having gone to the reverse fixture in October, I have the extra benefit of having seen both these sides live in the flesh. The game ended 4-0 to Orient, but Doncaster could’ve had at least a couple if they were more decisive and ruthless in the final third.
Fast forward four months and Doncaster have won just two league games, a run that pits them in the bottom four and mounts pressure on Grant McCann. Further misery was piled on Rovers on the weekend when they let a three-goal lead slip at home to Wigan.
That means a league high 10/13 home games have seen BTTS, with Rovers now conceding 44 goals – the second most in the league.
Conceding 45 goals and topping the league in this department is Leyton Orient. Losing in the playoff final to Charlton meant Richie Wellens had a mass exodus on his hands, with Orient losing the most ‘minutes played’ from last season.
As a result, the O’s have been riddled with inconsistency and now sit 16th just three points clear of safety after a last gasp 2-1 loss to Bolton. With 40 goals scored and 45 conceded in just 27 games, Orient games are averaging three goals a match, with BTTS clicking in 17/27.
Stevenage vs Peterborough
Leg 2: Peterborough To Win
We backed against Stevenage on the weekend with great success, so I will not fix what is not broken. A 97th minute Chem Campbell strike salvaged a last minute point for the hosts, making it eight games without a win for Alex Revell’s side. Despite being just three points off the playoffs, Boro’ are also just ten clear of safety and with the underlying metrics ranking them as one of the worst sides in the league, The Lamex faithful may start looking over their shoulder – particularly if Peterborough get a result on Tuesday.
Posh were embroiled in a relegation battle under Darren Ferguson, but the appointment of Luke Williams has proven fruitful, with his sides motoring up the league. Peterborough now find themselves in ninth place after an impressive 0-2 win at Wycombe. Over the last 15 games, only Cardiff have taken more points than Peterborough, while only AFC Wimbledon, Doncaster and Port Vale have fewer points than Stevenage.
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Bromley vs Crewe
Leg 3: Bromley Over 1.5 Goals
After Arsenal’s defeat to Manchester United on Sunday, Bromley and Sunderland remain as the only sides unbeaten at home in the 92. Nicke Kabamba’s stoppage time winner not only put the Raven’s six points clear at the top of the table, it continued the trend of Andy Woodmans’ scoring at least twice in every home this campaign.
Even though Crewe lost 1-0 to Notts County, it’s fair to say that the scoreline flattered them, with the hosts missing a host of big chances to kill the game off. Alex now sit 11th, six points off playoffs but 19 points clear of relegation, with The Railwaymen likely conformed to another season of League Two football. They have also struggled on the road, losing three on the bounce and may struggle again against the only unbeaten home side in the EFL.
Cambridge vs Shrewsbury
Leg 4: Cambridge To Win
Saturday’s 4-2 win over Tranmere was Cambridge’s fourth victory in a row and extended their league unbeaten run to 12 games. Neil Harris’ side have the second best home record in the league, taking 30 points from 13 and losing just once. They have also conceded just nine times at the Abbey Stadium – the fewest in the league.
Making the trip to Cambridgeshire are a Shrewsbury side who rank bottom for away points – picking up just six in 13. Salop have won just five times in the league, with three of them coming against ten men Harrogate (bottom), Newport (23rd) and Crawley (20th). Michael Appleton’s side come into this game with just one win in ten league games after losing the last three away games – including 5-1 to MK Dons.
MK Dons vs Bristol Rovers
Leg 5: MK Dons To Win
Relegation from League One saw fan favourite Darrell Clarke reinstated as manager – a tenure that lasted just 27 games. With The Gas lingering towards the relegation zone, the Rovers hierarchy decided to appoint the divisive figure of Steve Evans to overhaul the squad and steer them to safety.
Things haven’t gone to plan under Evans, who has five losses, one draw and just one win in his seven games in charge. Rovers slipped to a 1-0 defeat to Salford on Saturday, leaving them just one point clear of safety. On the road, they have been poor, taking just 11 points from a possible 39.
They travel to an MK Dons side fresh off a 5-1 mauling of Shrewsbury. The Dons were instilled as Pre-season favourites for the title but started slowly, with Paul Warne still taking time to figure out his best eleven. In typical Warne fashion, his side are now starting to motor and look a shoe-in for promotion.








