These picks - from the FA Cup, League One, League Two and EFL Trophy - could be your ticket to a tidy profit on a busy evening of football.
Millwall to beat Rochdale – {ODDS:234075895:6/5}
Millwall’s 2-0 victory at Reading on Saturday was their sixth game without defeat in all competitions.
The Lions have taken points off play-off chasers Leeds and automatic-promotion hopefuls Derby in that run, so should be capable of beating a side from the division below.
Rochdale were beaten by Lincoln in the EFL Trophy in their last home match and without a win in five in all competitions at Spotland.
Swansea to beat Notts County – {ODDS:234418268:1/2}
Swansea claimed a decent point at Leicester at the weekend to extend their unbeaten run to seven games in all competitions.
They have also won four of their last five cup ties against lower-league sides, and dispatched Championship leaders Wolves after a replay in the third round.
Notts County beat Crewe 4-1 last weekend. That was the League Two’s side first victory in five, while they have won just two in 11 on the road.
Wimbledon to beat Bury – {ODDS:236634578:7/5}
Bury rescued a point with a late equaliser against Blackpool last time out, but it will be business as usual for the league’s bottom side on Tuesday.
The Shakers have lost eight of their last 10 and also have the worst home record in League One, registering just four victories in 14.
Wimbledon were beaten at Rotherham last weekend, but have taken six points from their last three league games.
Swindon to win or draw v Accrington – {ODDS:236635507:13/20}
Swindon were a 90th-minute equaliser away from taking three points at promotion-chasing Lincoln on Saturday.
The Robins are the best travellers in League Two, and have lost just one of their last seven league games.
Accrington came back to win from two goals down against Stevenage on Saturday, but Swindon are unlikely to be as forgiving.
Yeovil to win or draw v Fleetwood – {ODDS:236653824:1/2}
Yeovil beat Cambridge 2-0 last weekend to record back-to-back league victories and climb to seven points above the League Two relegation zone.
The Glovers have now lost just two in seven, including a 4-0 defeat to Manchester United, and have already beaten League One Bradford City in the FA Cup third round.
Fleetwood lost 3-2 to Scunthorpe last time out to make it four consecutive defeats in all competitions.
*Odds subject to change.






















