The Rams plough through the snow

Bet on the ChampionshipThe winter chill has hit a number of games in the Championship this weekend, with ties at Doncaster, Hull, Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest and Portsmouth all falling by the wayside.

However, there are still some exciting clashes in the second tier and with the league being so close, there could be a few teams that shoot up the table this weekend.

Derby County take on a free scoring Norwich City side, who go into this game after they drubbed local rivals Ipswich Town 4-1 at Carrow Road last time out (Derby 21/20, draw 9/4, Norwich 5/2).

Canaries striker Grant Holt was in fine form in that match as he bagged a hat-trick in the East Anglia derby.

Holt has now got seven goals in the Championship this season and will be looking to continue his prolific goalscoring form at Pride Park on Saturday.

The Rams have been in mixed form of late but still find themselves in fourth place in the league despite losing two of their last three games.

Nigel Clough welcomes key playmaker Kris Commons back to the side after the Scottish international missed the 2-1 defeat at the hands of Burnley last week.

Commons has scored 10 goals for Derby this season and will prove a threat to Norwich.

With this being a fourth against fifth game it’s going to be close but with Commons back in the side the Rams could just grab a win in this one.

In the only game to go ahead in a snow struck Yorkshire, Leeds United take on Crystal Palace at Elland Road (Leeds 8/11, draw 5/2, Palace 18/5).

The Whites are unbeaten in their last six Championship games and will be confident going into this game.

Leeds have an abundance of striking options to choose from, with Luciano Becchio, Davide Somma, Max Gradel, Billy Paynter and Ross McCormack all battling for a place in the starting eleven.

Palace, who currently sit in 22nd place in the Championship, will be heading north on the back of a resurgence after a terrible start to the season.

The Eagles have won three of their last four games – against Coventry, Doncaster and Watford.

They will believe that they can get something from Elland Road on their current form but the Whites should win this one as they look to climb back into the play-off spots.

The game at Portman Road looks set to go ahead as Ipswich Town look to use the confidence boosting win over West Brom in midweek as a springboard in the league.

However, they take on high flying Swansea City, who currently sit in third place in the Championship.

The Swans lost their last game at home 2-1 to Portsmouth but Ipswich have lost their last four games in the league including that disappointing defeat to Norwich.

Swansea are full of confidence and could compound Roy Keane’s misery on Saturday (Ipswich 17/10, draw 11/5, Swansea 6/4).

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Forget the snow, its raining goals!

10 things we’ve learned from this weekend’s football……..

1) Premier League defenders need to learn how to defend again. It was a Premier League record with 36 goals and no goalless draws, but it was evident at some games that people do not know how to defend as not one side kept a clean sheet.

2) Dimitar Berbatov is awesome, when he can be bothered. He may be criticised as lazy from some quarters, but when he does turn up the Bulgarian is one of the best forwards in the Premier League. He had not scored since his hat-trick against Liverpool on September 19th, but went on to equal the Premier League record with five goals in one game.

3) While Berbatov (7/2 to be top Premier League goalscorer) will get all the headlines, it has to be noted that Wayne Rooney was also impressive. He set up the Bulgarian early on, set up Park Ji-sung and also scared Pascal Chimbonda witless, which resulted in him producing the awful backpass that presented Berbatov with his third. Sir Alex Ferguson described Rooney and Berbatov as “a good combination” and if they continue to click like this then Chelsea’s hold on the title may not last long (United 7/4 to win title).

4) Sol Campbell has not lost it and is still a very good defender – who knew? He may be 36 and seen as somewhat of a mercenary by a section of fans, but he performed heroics against Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka with tackles, blocks and near-perfect positioning. Chris Hughton could not wish for any more from him.

5) Mick McCarthy will not let his side’s give up (Wolves 10/11 to stay up). Firstly, he must have been delighted to not see his side concede in the first minute like they have twice recently, and their spirited fightback in a classic game against Sunderland showed a side that are going to fight until the last ball of the season is kicked. You would expect nothing less from a team managed the brash Yorkshire man.

6) Bolton are an adjusted side now who are capable of finishing in the Premier League top four – that is according to Zat Knight. It is true that Bolton (33/1 to finish in top four) have gone four games unbeaten, but now face a huge challenge of their top credentials when they face Manchester City next weekend. We will wait and see if Knight’s bold predictions are correct but I can imagine most football fans had to hide a smirk when hearing what the defender had to say.

7) Avram Grant seems safe for another week after the win over Wigan, but Paolo Di Canio was watching from the stands on the “Save Our Season” day and has spoken about wanting some involvement in the club.

8) FA Cup miracles still seem to exist. FC United had performed miracles to overcome Rochdale in the last round and led Brighton (600/1 to win FA Cup) for a long period. But it looked like their story would be over for this season as they went down to 10 men on 69 minutes, conceded with five minutes to go and then conceded a stoppage-time penalty. But Sam Ashton pulled out a wonder save to keep them in the FA Cup – where they will play last year’s FA Cup finalists Portsmouth in the third round if they can win the replay.

9) Foreign officials are not as bad as everyone feared. No major catastrophes or controversies in any of the Scottish games refereed by imported replacements. Though I bet many were not prepared for the weather when they agreed to stand in.

10) Fans will still turn up and shovel snow off the pitch just as long as they are given a warm drink and a bacon roll. It is tradition to see fans down the football ladder desperately clearing pitches and one that should never end!

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