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Had you placed a £10 stake on Will Rook's EFL football betting tips for the 2018/19 season, your profit would be:

Acca: £870

Singles: £209

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Millwall to beat Rotherham

Rotherham have lost seven of their last eight matches, and won just one of their last 14 in all competitions.

The Millers are the only side in the Championship yet to win an away game, earning just four points from 14 matches on the road, fewer than any other team in the division.

Millwall come into this on the back of a 3-2 victory at home to Everton in the FA Cup fourth round and have won four of their last six matches in all competitions.

Sheffield United to beat Bolton

Sheffield United twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw away to second-placed Norwich last weekend thanks to a Billy Sharp brace.

The Blades should justify their short price this weekend back at Bramall Lane, where they have won their last three league games and have the third-best home record in the Championship.

Bolton have lost six straight away games in all competitions and are without a win in 13 matches on the road.

Luton to beat Shrewsbury

This is my best bet of the week by some distance.

Luton extended their lead at the top of League One to five points with a 3-2 victory at home to second-placed Portsmouth (who remain the division’s best away side) on Tuesday.

That victory made it 17 league games without defeat for the Hatters, who have won 12 and drawn two of their 14 matches against bottom-half sides.

Shrewsbury lost 4-3 at fellow strugglers Bradford in midweek despite scoring a 93rd-minute equaliser, and have won just one of their last 10 matches in all competitions.

Bury to beat Crawley

Bury came from behind three times in their 3-3 draw against league leaders Lincoln last weekend, having won each of their previous six matches in all competitions.

The Shakers have won four from four at home against sides currently in the bottom nine, and have the best home record in League Two with 10 victories and four draws from 15 matches at Gigg Lane.

Crawley won 1-0 away to Swindon last weekend with just one shot on target, but that was their first away win in 13 matches.

Lincoln to beat Notts County

Bottom-of-the-league Notts County were beaten 2-0 by fellow strugglers Yeovil last time out to leave them without a victory in seven and eight points off safety.

It’s unlikely to get any better for them at the end of a tumultuous week that has seen owner Alan Hardy put the club up for sale.

The Magpies have only beaten Tranmere in their last 17 league games and have failed to win any of their matches against teams that are currently in the play-offs.

League leaders Lincoln had won back-to-back matches before drawing with Bury last weekend in a match they led three times, and have now lost just once in 13.

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