Today’s Bet Builder heads to League One as the entertainers at MK Dons travel to Cheltenham’s Jonny-Rocks Stadium.
Both sides are floating around mid-table after five outings, with an unrivalled 34 goals spread over their combined matches.
It’s a 17/2 shout today, check it out here:
- MK Dons to win
- Over 3.5 goals
- Mohamed Eisa to score anytime
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Cheltenham v MK Dons Bet Builder Betting Tip:
MK Dons to win
The Dons are unbeaten in their last three away games and sit six places above Cheltenham in the standings.
The visitors have bagged 10 already this season – more than any other side in the division – and look more than capable of scoring against a Cheltenham side that have conceded nine in five.
The away win holds fantastic value here.
Over 3.5 goals
Goals, goals, goals.
We’ve mentioned this before, but combined, these two sides average out at 3.4 goals a game in their matches so far this season.
Both are capable going forward, yet vulnerable at the back, with over 3.5 goals grabbing our attention on Saturday.
Mohamed Eisa to score anytime
Three goals in his last five, MK Dons striker Mohamed Eisa is on fire.
Fresh from a midweek rest in the EFL Trophy the former Peterborough and Bristol City player is a prime candidate to find the net on Saturday.
*Please note that all odds are correct at the time of article publication.