Saturday Betting Guide: Our writers' 10 best football tips

We've compiled our writers’ best football tips, including win/draw/win and BTTS, into one bite-size betting preview for Saturday's matches.
WIN/DRAW/WIN
Preston to beat Blackburn (15:00)
Preston maintained their unbeaten league record at Deepdale in midweek with a 1-1 draw against Leeds.
No side in the Championship have amassed more points at home than North End’s 17 in seven matches.
Blackburn are on a five-game winless streak and have lost four of their last five away games.
Peterborough to beat Coventry (15:00)
Peterborough have won five straight matches in all competitions at London Road.
They have scored more goals than any other team in the top four divisions with 34, and have a strike force comprising the two top scorers in League One.
They should earn three more points against a Coventry side that are still winless after eight away games in all competitions, failing to score in six of them.
Cheltenham to beat Grimsby (15:00)
Cheltenham went second in League Two on Tuesday with a 3-0 victory at home to Macclesfield.
Michael Duff’s side have won seven times in a nine-match unbeaten run in all competitions, including three out of four on the road.
Grimsby have lost four and drawn one of their last five matches and were thumped 4-0 by Leyton Orient last time out at Blundell Park.
Willem II (-1) to beat Waalwijk (17:30)
Waalwijk are bottom of the Eredivisie, having taken one point from their opening 10 matches.
They have lost seven on the spin, with all four of their defeats on the road coming by a margin of two or more goals.
Willem II claimed a decent point in a 1-1 draw with AZ Alkmaar in their last home game and have only lost to Feyenoord in their last four.
Vitesse to beat ADO Den Haag & over 2.5 goals (18:45)
Vitesse are third in the Eredivisie following a run of seven victories from their last nine league games, with their only defeat in that sequence coming away to PSV.
They have won four straight home games, with three or more goals scored in each of them.
Den Haag have lost their last five and have conceded exactly three goals in four of their five away games this season.
FILL YOUR BOOTS
Rotherham v Wycombe (15:00)
Rotherham have scored in all but one of their last five home league games, including 6-0 and 4-1 victories.
Paul Warne’s side rank fifth for shots per League One home game this season, and won 2-0 at Ipswich on Wednesday.
Wycombe have scored in all of their last six league matches, including in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Blackpool.
Crawley v Swindon (15:00)
Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Newport was the ninth consecutive Crawley game in which both teams have scored.
The hosts have scored in all 10 of their home matches in all competitions this season, with BTTS landing in the last five.
Swindon have scored in all of their last six away games, also conceding in five of them.
ANYTIME GOALSCORERS
Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim) to score v Hertha Berlin (14:30)
Kramaric returned from injury to score in his first Hoffenheim appearance of the season last weekend.
The Croatian international ranked second for shots per game and xG in the Bundesliga last term, and should soon climb those rankings again.
Hertha Berlin shipped three goals against Wolfsburg in their first home game of the season, and have conceded against two of the Bundesliga’s bottom six in their two home matches since.
Tarique Fosu-Henry (Oxford) to score v Rochdale (15:00)
Oxford have scored 22 goals in their last seven games, so their forwards should be queueing up to score against Rochdale.
Fosu-Henry has scored six goals in his last six appearances, including a hat-trick at Lincoln last month. He ranks top for shots per match of Oxford’s available forwards here.
Rochdale have conceded 12 goals in their last four away games, including six at Peterborough and three at AFC Wimbledon.
Victor Osimhen (Lille) to score v Bordeaux (16:30)
Osimhen has scored in all of Lille’s five home league matches this season, including a brace against Angers last month.
The Nigerian ranks joint-top for shots per Ligue 1 home match this season, and top for xG in the division overall.
At odds-against (at the time of writing), he is an unbelievable bet to score against a Bordeaux side that have kept two clean sheets in 10.
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