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EFL football tips for Easter Monday 18 04 22

Back Will Rook's 32/1 five-fold, which is made up from the 15:00 kick-offs in the Championship, League One and League Two.

14 Apr | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
EFL football tips for Easter Monday 18 04 22

 

 

Stake a total of £25 on one or several accumulators of 2/1 or longer by 23:59 on Friday night to enter Betway’s Free Bet Club. You will earn one £5 free bet at 10:00 on Saturday and another £5 free bet at 10:00 on Monday.

Here are Will Rook‘s weekend football tips to help you on your way.

Coventry to beat Bournemouth

Second-placed Bournemouth look to be stuttering, with their inconsistent form leaving the last promotion spot available.

The Cherries have won one of their last four away games, failing to score in their last two.

Coventry beat champions elect Fulham 3-1 away last weekend and have lost just two of their last eight at the Ricoh Arena.

Wycombe to beat AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon are winless in their last 24 matches in all competitions – the longest run in the entire EFL.

The Dons haven’t won a league game at Plough Lane since November – a gap of 13 matches.

Play-off chasing Wycombe have taken eight points from their last four away games and are unbeaten in eight.

Bolton to beat Accrington

Bolton come into this having lost just one of their last 10 matches at the University of Bolton Stadium.

Ian Evatt’s side are unbeaten in their last five league games and can get the better of another mid-table side here.

Accrington won 2-1 at relegation-threatened Fleetwood in their last away game, but had taken two points from their previous nine on the road.

Shrewsbury to beat Doncaster

Doncaster won for the first time in eight games prior to the Easter weekend, beating bottom-of-the-league Crewe 2-0, although that is unlikely to save them from relegation.

Gary McSheffrey’s side have the third-worst travelling record in League One, losing 15 out of 21.

Shrewsbury have taken seven points from their last three matches at the New Meadow, including a 5-0 victory over relegation-threatened Morecambe last month.

Salford to beat Barrow

Salford have thrown themselves into promotion contention following a run of 13 games with just one defeat.

Gary Bowyer’s side have won five of their last seven at the Peninsula Stadium, only dropping points against league leaders Forest Green and third-placed Port Vale.

Barrow have lost four out of five, while their only away win in five came against bottom-of-the-league Scunthorpe.

*Odds subject to change.

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