Saturday Betting Guide: Our writers' 10 best football tips

We've compiled our best football tips, including win/draw/win and BTTS, into one bite-size betting preview for Saturday's matches.
Our football tips for Saturday come from the Premier League, EFL and around Europe.
WIN/DRAW/WIN
Derby to beat Huddersfield (15:00)
Derby lost 3-2 at Bristol City on Wednesday evening, but that was only their second defeat in 12 matches in all competitions.
The Rams had won seven of their previous 10, including five straight victories at Pride Park.
Fifth-bottom Huddersfield lost 3-0 at home to Cardiff in midweek, which was their fifth defeat in eight matches.
Coventry to beat Southend (15:00)
Coventry are unbeaten in their last 13 matches in all competitions and climbed to within one point of second place following their 1-0 victory over Portsmouth on Tuesday.
That was the Sky Blues’ third straight win in the league and seventh in their last nine.
Second-bottom Southend were thumped 4-0 by Peterborough in midweek, meaning they have won only two of their last 18 league games.
Salford to beat Stevenage (15:00)
Stevenage are seven points adrift at the bottom of League Two following a run of five straight defeats.
Graham Westley’s side are currently on a 10-match winless run in all competitions at home and have only scored one goal in their last six.
Salford have won three of their last five away games and should boost their slim chance of a play-off spot with three points.
Liverpool to beat Norwich to nil (17:30)
Liverpool are currently on a 16-match winning streak in the league, taking 73 points from an available 75 this season.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have also kept nine clean sheets in their last 10 league games and have conceded 15 goals overall – nine fewer than any other Premier League team.
Bottom-of-the-league Norwich have won two in 20, losing 12 times in that sequence.
Nice to beat Toulouse (19:00)
Toulouse are nine points from safety at the bottom of Ligue 1 following a run of 14 defeats and one draw from their last 15 matches.
That point came against second-bottom Amiens, who are on a nine-game winless run themselves, while Denis Sanko’s side have lost eight of their last nine at home.
Nice have been beaten twice in their last 11 matches in all competitions and look a great price.
BTTS
Cardiff v Wigan (15:00)
BTTS has landed in five of Cardiff’s last six home matches.
The Bluebirds have scored in seven of their nine home matches under Neil Harris, while striker Callum Paterson has four goals in his last six games.
Wigan have scored in 13 of their last 16 matches, with BTTS landing in 12 of them.
Port Vale v Colchester (15:00)
BTTS has landed in three of Port Vale’s last four matches, including in their 3-2 win at Forest Green on Tuesday.
Vale have scored and conceded in 10 of their last 14 home games and drew 1-1 at Colchester in the reverse fixture on the opening weekend of the season.
Saturday’s visitors lost 3-2 to Grimsby on Tuesday evening and have scored nine goals in their last four.
MYTHBUSTERS
Middlesbrough not to beat Luton (15:00)
Middlesbrough are without a win in eight matches, including against bottom-half teams Birmingham and Wigan.
Jonathan Woodgate’s side haven’t won a home match by more than one goal all season, and have only scored more than once at the Riverside in four of their 18 matches.
Luton beat Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday night, while their poor away form is explained by the fact that they have played six top-half teams and a resurgent Stoke in their last seven league games on the road.
Grimsby not to beat Morecambe (15:00)
Grimsby have only won two of their last seven home matches, against bottom-placed Stevenage and a smash-and-grab at Colchester on Tuesday.
They play Morecambe, who have avoided defeat in six of their last eight games.
The Shrimpers have only lost one of their three away games against bottom-half teams since appointing Derek Adams as manager in November, and also beat Walsall on the road at the end of January.
ANYTIME GOALSCORER
Florian Niederlechner (Augsburg) to score v Freiburg (14:30)
Niederlechner has scored 11 goals in 22 appearances this season, including seven in his last 10 matches.
That sequence includes five goals in his last five home matches, while he ranks third to Robert Lewandowski and Timo Werner for xG in the Bundesliga this season.
Freiburg have conceded 17 goals in their last eight away games, and lost 4-0 to Cologne last time out on the road.
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