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EFL football tips for Saturday 14 09 19

12 Sep | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
EFL football tips for Saturday 14 09 19

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Charlton to beat Birmingham

Second-placed Charlton have started well, dropping just four points in their opening six unbeaten matches.

The Addicks have won back-to-back league games and beat Brentford 1-0 in their last match at The Valley.

Birmingham have lost each of their last three away games in all competitions by a score of 3-0, failing to have a shot on target last time out against Swansea.

Ipswich to beat Doncaster

Ipswich are one of four unbeaten sides in League One and come into this on the back of four straight victories in all competitions.

The Tractor Boys have won two league games out of three at Portman Road, only dropping points in a 1-1 draw against Sunderland in a match that they dominated.

Doncaster have lost to Grimsby in the EFL Cup and drawn with Rochdale in their only away games in all competitions this season.

Crewe to beat Cambridge

Crewe stayed third in League Two with a 2-0 win away to in-form Grimsby last weekend.

That was a fifth victory in six matches for David Artell’s side, who average 16 shots per game – the second-most in the division.

Cambridge have lost four games on the spin in all competitions, while their only two victories this season came against bottom-of-the-league Scunthorpe and Colchester.

Exeter to beat Leyton Orient

Exeter went two points clear at the top of League Two after their 3-1 win at Carlisle last weekend.

The Grecians have won five and drawn two of their opening seven matches, with their only dropped points at home coming after an 88th-minute equaliser from fourth-placed Swindon.

Leyton Orient’s 3-1 defeat at home to Swindon last weekend means they have won just one of their last six matches.

Salford to beat Cheltenham

Salford missed two penalties and registered 28 shots in their 2-2 draw with Morecambe last weekend – their fifth straight draw in the league.

The Ammies have taken points off in-form Plymouth and Port Vale in that sequence, while deadline-day signings Jack Baldwin and Jake Jervis should both be too good for League Two.

Cheltenham have lost 12 of their last 15 away games in all competitions, not scoring in 11 of them.

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