The Football League is once again brimming with intriguing single bet propositions, with familiar faces Brentford, Peterborough and Wrexham making themselves known to interested parties.
Weekend Football tips
Brentford vs Nottm Forest – Over 3.5 Goals @ 9/5
Stockport to beat Peterborough & Both teams to score @ 21/10
Wrexham to keep clean sheet vs Bristol Rovers @ 3/1
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Back night-and-day Bees for another Gtech thriller
Brentford are three points clear of the Premier League home table, but while you can crib the quality of opposition they’ve faced at the Gtech, it’s more difficult to quibble the supply of goals.
Thomas Frank’s men are 13/10 to land their eighth win in nine EPL home games against Nottingham Forest, but better value lies in the 9/5 about over 3.5 strikes in the fixture.
Six of their eight home league games have rewarded over 3.5 goals backers, while the last five have seen four or more netted. Forest, meanwhile, have shipped two or more in their last three on the road and are more than capable of playing their part in the scoring.
Tip: Brentford vs Nottm Forest – Over 3.5 Goals @ 9/5
Posh perfect playmates to cop County value
Peterborough United are League One’s leading both-teams-to score bankers, having seen both sheets sullied in 14 of their 19 divisional outings so far.
That means any game in which they’re involved warrants consideration of the BTTS kicker and their meeting with Posh is fair enough in that regard at 8/15.
Better value can be isolated courtesy of the 21/10 about Stockport to beat them at Edgeley Park in a clean-sheet-free encounter. County are decent value to win, having bagged eight without reply in their last three home league games
Tip: Stockport to beat Peterborough & Both teams to score @ 21/10
Far too soon to bet against resolute Robins
Wrexham let us down last week in pursuit of one the more slam dunk win-to-nils of the 21st century, but that’s no reason to doubt their defensive probity overall.
Phil Parksinon’s side may have drawn 2-2 with moderate Cambridge last time out, but they’ve kept clean sheets in the five games that preceded that stalemate. Opponents Bristol Rovers, meanwhile, have bagged just nine times in as many home league games.