More midweek action in League One and Two and that means another opportunity to serve up four of our best bets.
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Before The Cup
The first of our four clashes takes us to the Completely-Suzuki Stadium or Whaddon Road for those of an older persuasion and although Sheffield Wednesday have a FA Cup Fourth Round clash to deal with at the weekend, they must first take a long trip down to Cheltenham.
While Darren Moore’s men do so having not lost any of their last 15 League One outings and such a run has placed Wednesday firmly in the division’s promotion places. Seven points clear of Ipswich in third, just three behind Plymouth at the top.
Not only that, but the Owls will be using up their game in hand in midweek and should they win this, it would mean the Hillsborough outfit will go top of the table. Enough of an incentive for the players, enough of a reason to back the away win at odds of 4/6.
The Ex Factor
Next up we stay within the confines of League One, as we head to St James Park and with Exeter preparing to play host to Barnsley, manager Gary Caldwell will be hoping for a first league win in three attempts.
Something that could be a struggle when you consider the opposition and with the Tykes having returned to winning ways at the weekend, it has also strengthened their current standing within the playoff places.
While although Barnsley are tipped as favourites, it is the lack of goals in Exeter’s matches which interests me. There have been two or less total goals in eight of their last nine outings and therefore, I am backing under 2.5 on Tuesday at odds of 17/20.
Steve Evans Above
Now we are off to League Two, as promotion hopefuls Swindon go up against promotion probables Stevenage and with Steve Evans’ men looking to reel in Leyton Orient at the top, Tuesday night offers them the perfect opportunity in which to do.
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While it is fair to say that the team has been transformed since Evans’ installation in March of last year. Just doing enough to stay up last time and because of this, nobody would have backed them to be table toppers during the current campaign.
The reason they find themselves at the sharper end of the League Two table is due to an unbeaten run which extends to 11 matches and with Swindon seemingly blowing hot and cold from one week to the next, it is the away win at odds of 13/10 which provides a decent amount of value.
Another New Manager
Even though Crawley Town appointed another new manager on January 11th, the weather has been the only opponent that Scott Lindsay has gone up against and as long as the Sussex climate behaves itself, he should finally make his bow at home to Grimsby.
With the Red Devils being inactive as of late, the teams around them have profited as much as they can, and this has meant a slide down the table.
At the start of Tuesday, they find themselves lying 21st in the table and just two points from safety.
However, a new manager should mean some form of bounce and although I cannot see them grabbing maximum points in midweek, they should be good for at least a point. Not great news for Grimsby but great news if you back a home win or draw in the double chance at 4/6.
While if you put all four combinations together, Bet365 are prepared to offer you 10.81/1 in return.
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