There is a full schedule in League One and League Two this weekend which means there are a lot of options available for those who look further down the league ladder. Here is our guide to five games on Saturday which gives great options for any accumulator.
League One: Huddersfield v Walsall
This game looks a banker on paper, as Walsall have struggled on the road in League One this season while Huddersfield remain on this incredible record-breaking unbeaten run of 41 league games.
Lee Clark rejected Leicester’s advances this week to continue his project at the Galpharm, while in Jordan Rhodes Huddersfield have the most in-form and potent striker in the Football League.
While the Terriers ride high in the league, Walsall are on the brink of dropping into the relegation places and with only one win in their last 13 games in total, and no away win since August, they look like lambs walking to the slaughter on Saturday.
Prediction: A win for Huddersfield @ 4/11
League One: Oldham v Bury
Oldham have been in the goals in recent games but still boosted their attacking options with the loan signings of Luca Scapuzzi and Andreas Mancini from Manchester City this week.
Their last two games have been on the road and both have resulted in 3-3 draws, with Preston and Carlisle respectively, so they will be hoping to be leaner in defence against Bury at Boundary Park.
Paul Dickov’s side have not been as proficient in front of their home fans but that could change with the signing of the two City stars.
The former AC Milan youth man Scapuzzi has impressed in the Carling Cup while Mancini is the son of the City boss and both will be out to prove a point in League One.
Bury have conceded a lot of goals this season so Oldham should fancy their chances of finding the back of the net at Boundary Park.
Prediction: Oldham win @ evens
League One: Leyton Orient v Hartlepool
Leyton Orient may be unbeaten in their last seven matches but they have struggled at Brisbane Road and they face a Hartlepool side that excel on the road.
Mick Wadsworth’s side have won four of their last six matches on the road – compared to their poor home form at Victoria Park of only two wins in the same period – and they could be boosted by the return of experienced midfielder Nolberto Solano.
Both these teams seem to prefer playing away from home, which suggests a possible shock could be on the cards, but in reality a draw looks a distinct possibility.
Prediction: A draw @ 5/2
League Two: Plymouth v Morecambe
Things are looking a bit shinier for Plymouth off the pitch but things need to improve on it this weekend as they risk being marooned at the bottom of League Two.
While they want a win the league’s best travellers arrive at Home Park, with Morecambe having won five of their eight away games this season and drawing the other three.
Their morale will be riding high and last time on their travels they plundered four at ninth-placed Port Vale, which could be worrying reading for Pilgrims fans dreaming of getting only their second home win on Saturday.
Prediction: Away win for Morecambe @4/5
League Two: Bradford v Cheltenham
Cheltenham are unbeaten in their last five away games, with four wins and one draw, and travel to a Bradford side who are struggling near the wrong end of the table.
Bradford tend to score as many as they concede at Valley Parade and are struggling to really get any consistency – in the last six games they have won two, drawn two and lost two.
Their home form is the only thing really saving Bradford from being in a worse position this season but they will need to step up a level when Cheltenham roll into town.
Prediction: A punt at a draw at @12/5
These results combine to form a tasty five-way accumulator
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