Millwall vs Blackburn Rovers

Leg 1: Millwall To Win

Best odds of 4/5 at Coral and QuinnBet while publishing.

Millwall arrive in outstanding form, having won six of their last seven matches, a run that has propelled them into third place in the league. Their strength at The Den has been a major factor, with the third-best home record in the division underpinning their promotion push.

In contrast, Blackburn’s season appears to be drifting. They have suffered three defeats in their last four games, with the only respite coming via a 1–1 home draw against fellow strugglers Portsmouth. The atmosphere around Ewood Park is becoming increasingly toxic, with sections of the fanbase already resigned to a relegation battle. On current form and motivation, Millwall hold a clear edge.

West Bromwich Albion vs Hull City

Leg 2: Hull City Double Chance

Best odds of 4/6 at BetGoodwin at the time of publishing.

Hull City are a fascinating case study. Their underlying metrics are poor - ranking 21st in the league for expected goals -yet results continue to defy the data. They sit fifth in the table and boast the second-best away record in the division, most recently backing that up with a confidence-boosting 2-1 win away at Wrexham.

West Brom, meanwhile, are in disarray. Interim boss James Morrison has taken charge of a side without a win in 15 matches, and morale is extremely low at The Hawthorns. With Hull arriving as a sizeable price despite their league position, they look a touch big in the double chance market.

Wycombe Wanderers vs Luton Town

Leg 3: Wycombe To Win

Best odds of 19/20 at BetMGM UK while publishing.

Wycombe’s three-game winning streak came to a dramatic end with a late defeat against Bolton, but the Chairboys’ remain firmly in the playoff hunt, sitting just two points outside the top six. Their home form has been a major positive - sixth best in the league, with 11 wins from 18 matches.

Luton’s away record is far less convincing. They rank 17th in League One based on away points, having lost 10 of 18 on the road. While recent 1-1 draws at relegation-threatened Doncaster and Port Vale halted a six-game away losing streak, there

remains plenty for Hatters fans to worry about, particularly amid growing discontent with Jack Wilshere.

Cambridge United vs Gillingham

Leg 3: Cambridge To Win

Best odds of 16/25 at BetMGM UK while publishing.

This fixture looks perfectly timed for Cambridge. Gillingham appear firmly “on the beach”, highlighted by a damaging 5-1 midweek defeat to MK Dons and four losses in their last six matches. Gareth Ainsworth’s side are 17 points clear of relegation and 11 points off the playoffs, so have nothing to play for.

Cambridge, by contrast, boast the best home record in the league - just one defeat all season, 38 points from 17 games, and only one loss in their last 22 overall. With automatic promotion firmly in their sights, Cambridge should play with intensity and urgency from the opening whistle, while Gillingham will be lax from the off.

Fleetwood Town vs Tranmere Rovers

Leg 5: Fleetwood To Win

Best odds of 3/4 at BetMGM UK while publishing.

Fleetwood have shown clear signs of improvement under interim manager Matt Lawlor. Since his appointment, they have picked up four wins from ten matches and have been competitive in underlying performance, winning the expected-goals battle in the majority of games.

Tranmere’s situation is far bleaker. They have lost 11 of their last 12 matches, with the sole victory coming at home to Crawley, and have been beaten in each of their last six away fixtures. Although they remain seven points clear of relegation, momentum is firmly against them heading into this trip.

Best odds of 15/1 available at Coral at the time of publishing for the above five-fold Accumulator.