Had you placed a £10 stake on Will Rook’s Saturday football betting tips for the 2019/20 season, your profit would be £640.
Huddersfield to beat Birmingham
Huddersfield are in good nick under Danny Cowley. They had gone seven games without defeat prior to their 3-1 loss at league-leaders Preston – their longest unbeaten run since February 2017.
The Terriers won four matches in that sequence, and have only dropped two points in their last three home games.
Birmingham have lost seven of their last eight away games in all competitions.
Leeds to beat Luton
Luton dropped to within one point of the relegation zone following a 3-0 thumping at Reading in their last league game, which was their fourth straight defeat.
The Hatters have already shipped 30 league goals – a total only beaten by bottom-of-the-league Barnsley.
Third-placed Leeds dominate almost every game they play in the Championship and are easily the most effective side in terms of xG (experimental361). They have won back-to-back matches and are unbeaten in five, so should be backed here.
Rotherham to beat MK Dons
Third-bottom MK Dons’ miserable run continued last weekend as they became only the third side to lose to Bolton in the league this season.
MK have lost six on the bounce in all competitions and have taken one point from their last 10 league games, failing to score in eight.
Rotherham notched their seventh victory in 10 games in all competitions last weekend after beating Accrington 1-0 at home.
Oxford to beat Southend
Southend are second-bottom of League One on five points from their opening 17 league games, having won one and lost 14.
The Shrimpers have earned one point at Roots Hall this season, with their last three home results in the league reading: 1-3, 1-7 and 1-4.
Oxford are on a 14-match unbeaten run in all competitions, while no side has bettered their total of 14 points from their last six league games.
Wycombe to beat Doncaster
Wycombe went top of League One following a 2-0 win away to Tranmere last Sunday – their third straight league victory.
The Chairboys have the best home record in the division, having won seven and drawn two.
Doncaster were held to a 1-1 draw at Wimbledon in the FA Cup first round in their last away game, with a 7-1 victory over hopeless Southend their only win on the road in all competitions this season.
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