We are really getting into the business end of the season in the Championship, with points vital for teams at both ends of the table.
Two clubs that are desperate to get back to the Premier League are Leeds United and Nottingham Forest and the two sides meet in the early kick-off at Elland Road on Saturday (Leeds 6/5, draw 11/5, Forest 11/5).
The Whites managed to pick up a point at the City Ground in just their second game of the campaign after winning automatic promotion from League One last season. Leeds were lucky to draw against Forest who dominated much of the game.
However, the West Yorkshire side have surprised many teams in their first season back in the Championship and find themselves in fifth place in the table, just above Forest.
Tottenham Hotspur loan man Jake Livermore could make his first appearance for the Whites as manager Simon Grayson has looked to bolster his option in the middle of the park, with Aston Villa’s Barry Bannan also in on a loan deal.
Forest have failed to win in their last seven outings in the Championship and should be battling with QPR and Norwich for the automatic places. Now Bill Davies‘ side are struggling to keep their place in the playoffs with Reading and Burnley hot on their heels.
Saturday’s game at Elland Road will be a tight contest with both teams desperate to keep their promotion hopes alive.
Leeds have not been beaten at home since October and should just edge this one in front of a packed Elland Road.
Promotion chasing Norwich City take on Scunthorpe United at Carrow Road, as the Canaries look to strengthen their hold on second place in the Championship (Norwich 1/5, draw 7/2, Scunthorpe 8/1).
Norwich continue to be very difficult to beat as they have not tasted defeat in their last eight games.
The Irons on the other hand are fighting for their lives in the relegation zone with five points between themselves and safety.
Scunthorpe have appointed Alan Knill as their new boss ahead of the away trip to Norwich and he will have to settle in fast to his new club as they are desperate for points. The manager factor may give the United players a boost but it’s hard to see them getting anything out of the game at Carrow Road.
Preston are also fighting for their lives as they sit rock bottom of the Championship and they will have to raise their game when they take on Swansea at Deepdale on Saturday (Preston 13/5, draw 23/10, Swansea Evs).
North End currently sit eight points off safety with a game in hand and manager Phil Brown is running out of time if he wants his side to avoid the drop.
Swansea have been outstanding this season and they will be full of confidence after their 3-2 victory over Forest in their last outing. The Welsh club have a great opportunity to earn promotion to the Premier League this season and it’s unlikely that Preston will get in their way.
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Stuart McCall might just have hit the nail on the head when suggesting his Motherwell side will use the advantage of playing on home soil at Fir Park ahead of their Scottish Cup quarter-final replay against holders Dundee United (Motherwell 7/5 To Win in 90 Minutes).
It’s coming to the business end of the Premier League campaign and teams at the top and the bottom of the table are desperate for points (Barclays Premier League – totesport).
Having come through the game that mattered at a canter against the Welsh on Saturday Fabio Capello and co turn their attention to Ghana and a chance to experiment.
The focus remains on the international scene on Tuesday with more Euro 2012 qualification matches taking place and there is certainly money to be made for those who think there may be shock or two with only game not having an odds-on favourite.
The current two-week international break has taken the focus off the Premier League, but there will be up to 12 managers all looking ahead to next weekend when a return to hostilities will spark the eight-game run-in to what is the tightest relegation battle in the history of the league.
England’s Euro 2012 qualifying campaign hit the buffers with a goalless draw against Montenegro last time out, with Fabio Capello’s men currently in second place in the Group G table. Can they bounce back at the first attempt and take the points against Wales on Saturday? (England 2/5 to beat Wales).
Friday night throws up some intriguing international fixtures as nations across the continent look to go one step closer to securing a place in Euro 2012.
With the Euro 2012 qualifiers taking centre-stage this weekend there are no Premier League or Championship games to look forward to, but fear not – there is a full League One and League Two programme with six fixtures from the two respective leagues taking place on Friday night.
An England Under-21 side weakened by injuries will have it all to do when they come up against their Denmark counterparts in a tough-looking friendly in Viborg.