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EFL football tips for Saturday 22 01 22

Back Will Rook's 35/1 accumulator, which is made up of games from the 15:00 kick-offs in the Championship, League One and League Two.

20 Jan | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
EFL football tips for Saturday 22 01 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.

Huddersfield to beat Reading

Reading’s 2-0 defeat at home to Luton on Wednesday was their fourth in a row in all competitions, which includes a 2-1 loss at National League North Kidderminster in the FA Cup.

The Royals are winless in seven and are bottom of the Championship form table.

Huddersfield are unbeaten in their last eight in all competitions and beat Premier League Burnley 2-1 in their last away game in the FA Cup third round.

Shrewsbury to beat Bolton

Bolton beat Ipswich 2-0 last weekend, but that was their first victory after a run of five straight defeats.

Ian Evatt’s side have lost their last seven away games in League One, scoring just one goal in that sequence.

Shrewsbury are unbeaten in eight at the New Meadow, winning six and drawing two, and have taken points off Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland and MK Dons this season.

Wigan to beat Gillingham

Second-placed Wigan are a short price, but this should be the banker of the weekend.

The Latics came from behind to beat Morecambe 2-1 in midweek, their fifth straight victory in all competitions that extended their unbeaten run to 16 matches – stretching back to October.

Second-bottom Gillingham are without a manager, winless in 14 and have lost eight of their last nine matches.

Mansfield to beat Barrow

This is a massive price for League Two’s form side to win again.

Mansfield come into this on the back of six straight league victories and nine in their last 10.

Fourth-bottom Barrow beat struggling Colchester last weekend, but that was their first victory in five.

Salford to beat Colchester

Third-bottom Colchester lost 3-2 at high-flying Sutton in midweek, despite twice taking the lead.

The U’s sacked manager Hayden Mullins after that result, which was their sixth straight defeat and eighth game without a win.

Salford, who signed striker Matt Smith from Millwall in midweek, recorded their third victory in five on Tuesday by beating Port Vale 1-0.

*Odds subject to change.

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