Had you placed a £10 stake on Will Rook’s EFL football betting tips for the 2018/19 season, your profit would be:
Acca: £710
Singles: £244.55
Aston Villa to beat Bolton
Aston Villa went five points clear of seventh-placed Middlesbrough with a 2-1 win over fellow play-off contenders Bristol City on Saturday.
That was Villa’s eighth straight victory, and they should make it nine from nine at strugglers Bolton this week.
Wanderers were thumped 4-0 at Derby last weekend – their eighth loss in 10 matches – and will be relegated with another defeat here.
Swansea to beat Rotherham
Rotherham’s comeback to draw 2-2 away to Stoke last weekend isn’t enough to convince me they can get anything out of this.
The Millers have the third-worst travelling record in the Championship, having won one of their 21 away games and earned just 11 points on the road.
Swansea were beaten 4-0 at QPR at the weekend, but have won their last three games at the Liberty Stadium, scoring three goals and conceding just one shot on target in each of those matches.
Crewe to beat Yeovil
Yeovil stayed second-bottom of League Two with a 1-0 defeat at home to strugglers Crawley last weekend.
The Glovers have earned just one point in their last eight away matches, which is also their only point from their last seven overall.
Crewe beat bottom-of-the-league Notts County 3-0 at home last weekend and have won seven of their last 10 games at the Alexandra Stadium, including a 6-1 demolition of Crawley last month.
MK Dons to beat Notts County
MK Dons’ back-to-back league defeats can be mitigated by the fact that they came against champions-elect Lincoln and promotion rivals Tranmere.
Paul Tisdale’s side had won seven of their previous nine matches and have dropped just two points in nine games against the current bottom five.
Bottom-of-the-league Notts County were beaten 3-0 at Crewe last Saturday and have won just one of their last 10 matches at Meadow Lane, failing to score in five of those.
Tranmere to beat Forest Green
Tranmere ended a run of two games without a victory to beat promotion rivals MK Dons 2-1 at home last weekend. Rovers had won seven on the spin prior to that blip and have now managed six straight victories at Prenton Park.
Forest Green are in decent form themselves having won three of their last four matches, but each of those came against sides currently in the bottom seven.
Mark Cooper’s side have performed significantly worse against promotion chasers, winning just one of their nine games against the top five.
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