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EFL acca: Bristol Rovers back on track under Mangan, Millers woeful away form continues

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EFL acca

Hull to beat Rotherham

Watford vs Norwich: Over 2.5 goals

Bristol Rovers to beat Leyton Orient

Blackpool to beat Northampton

Stockport to beat Salford

 

Hull City vs Rotherham

The Millers have the worst away record in the division, conceding 21 goals and scoring just three while losing seven of eight.

Hull blow hot and cold but one thing they’ve done well is limit the opposition, conceding 0.87 goals per game at home.

 

Watford vs Norwich City

We’ve already covered this and offered several bets in our Watford vs Norwich match preview, but the odds on over 2.5 goals are too good to leave out.

The first half of Norwich's away games alone are averaging 2.44 goals per game this season while Watford are averaging 2.4 across five home games.

 

Bristol Rovers vs Leyton Orient

The Gas have lost one home game this season and were unfortunate to lose to Derby at the weekend. Prior to that, they had won four of an unbeaten six.

Leyton Orient are no pushovers despite winning just two of their nine away games. However, these teams are in very different form with the O’s winless in six.

 

Blackpool vs Northampton

Blackpool’s tally of 21 home league goals gives them the second-best record in the league. Overall, the Tangerines have found the net 33 times.

Northampton are doing enough to keep their heads above water but their away form could be their downfall.

The Cobblers have lost six of eight and average 0.75 goals per game.

 

Stockport County vs Salford City

League Two’s top scorers had reeled off 12 consecutive wins prior to their weekend defeat against struggling Newport, so they’re probably not in the best of moods.

They’ve outscored teams 15-2 at Edgley Park during that run and Tuesday’s opponents, Salford, have shipped 18 goals in six games.

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