Saturday’s EFL Acca Tips
Exeter v Leyton Orient – Exeter to Win
Stevenage v Carlisle – Stevenage to Win to Nil
Accrington v Mansfield – Both Teams to Score
MK Dons v Notts County – Over 2.5 Goals
Wrexham v Doncaster – Wrexham to Win & Both Teams to Score
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There’s plenty of action going on in Leagues One and Two this Saturday afternoon, we’ve looked through all of the fixtures and found five value picks for a very tasty-looking Acca.
Exeter v Leyton Orient – Exeter to Win
Four teams currently lead League One on 13 points, Exeter are top of the bunch thanks to having a superior goal difference, they’ve also won all three of their most recent league fixtures to Nil.
Leyton Orient have been pretty terrible all season, winning just one of their eight games in all competitions. With the hosts in such strong form against a team who are very much struggling already we have to go with the home side.
Stevenage v Carlisle – Stevenage to Win to Nil
Stevenage’s form isn’t exactly spectacular with just one win over their last five fixtures. They drew three of them but lost two on penalties and lost another one. Carlisle have also won just one of their last five games, drawing one and losing three and on their recent away trips have lost all four by a scoreline of 1-0.
The Cumbrians have failed to score in five of their last eight games, that’s a trend we have to exploit.
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Accrington v Mansfield – Both Teams to Score
Eighth taking on seventh here and both sides are in decent enough shape. Accrington have won three, drawn one and lost two in the league so far while Mansfield have won two, drawn three and lost none.
Both Teams to Score has occurred in four of the last five fixtures for both sides as well and both have scored nine and 11 goals respectively over their last five home/away games. Both Teams to Score has the value in this one.
MK Dons v Notts County – Over 2.5 Goals
Notts County currently lead League Two on 13 points with MK Dons in second place on 12. We’ve seen Over 2.5 goals landing in all five of MK Don’s most recent games and in four of Notts County’s.
The hosts have scored seven over four home games this season with the away side netting four over their three away games so far. Both sides will be going for it here and it should be a cracking match. We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals.
Wrexham v Doncaster – Wrexham to Win & Both Teams to Score
Wrexham are short odds to take the three points against bottom-of-the-pile Doncaster. The away side have won just one of their eight games this season, drawing two and losing five. It’s not all bad news however, they’ve scored five goals over their last five and the hosts have conceded an eye-watering 12 goals over their three home League Two matches so we’re fully expecting the away side to land at least one punch.
Wrexham, however, have now gone unbeaten over their last five games and while they’re certainly leaking goals they’ve also scored 12 goals over their three home League Two fixtures this season. They’ll surely outscore their opponents and take the three points.
Saturday’s EFL Acca Tips
Exeter v Leyton Orient – Exeter to Win
Stevenage v Carlisle – Stevenage to Win to Nil
Accrington v Mansfield – Both Teams to Score
MK Dons v Notts County – Over 2.5 Goals
Wrexham v Doncaster – Wrexham to Win & Both Teams to Score
An Acca with these selections pays at approximately 31/1 with Paddy Power. CLICK HERE TO ADD TO YOUR BETSLIP.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.
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