Check out Adam Drury's 22/1 Tuesday EFL accumulator

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Written by: Adam Drury

A mini-round of EFL matches awaits us this midweek, with nine contests set to take place across the three divisions on Tuesday.

Our tipster Adam Drury picks out a varied 22/1 acca with bet365, featuring an anytime goalscorer, BTTS bet and two teams he wants to get on side.

Selection #1 - Yousef Salech (Cardiff) to score vs Hull – 13/5

Salech has made a fast start to life at Cardiff, scoring four goals in seven appearances despite only making his full league debut on Saturday.

His run looks sustainable, too, with an xG per 90 minutes of 0.83 since he signed suggesting he ought to be close to a goal per game.

The January signing did net on his first Championship start at Plymouth, too, so looks a good bet to add to his tally in what is a big game at the bottom of the table.

Hull have more defensive success against teams at the top of the league, keeping clean sheets against Sheffield United and Sunderland recently but conceding twice to average Stoke and QPR outfits.

Selection #2 - Birmingham to beat Leyton Orient to nil – 6/4

This bet has landed in six of Birmingham's last eight home matches, with one of the exceptions a 0-0 draw and the other a 2-1 win – so hardly miles off.

The Blues have let in three goals in 13 league matches overall, making for a remarkable record that makes this kind of bet interesting against any opposition.

Leyton Orient have been flying recently but let slip a 1-0 lead to lose 2-1 at Bolton on Saturday, a result that could knock the stuffing out of them in their play-off chase.

But really, this pick is all about the team top of the division by six points with two games in hand continuing to flex their mighty muscles. 

Chris Davies' Birmingham side have excelled in defensive quarters in recent weeks. (Photo credit: Alamy Images)

Selection #3 - Both teams to score in Cheltenham v Walsall – 8/11

Cheltenham have scored and conceded in seven of their last nine League One home matches, in a run that includes 5-3 and 3-2 scorelines.

Michael Flynn's side rank third in the division for BTTS ratio overall, with this bet winning in 63% of their games this term.

High-flying Walsall have seen goals at both ends in seven of their last 10 games, including 5-1, 4-2 and 2-2 scorelines, so aren’t exactly shy of a goal-fest either.

The league leaders are over their recent wobble, winning back-to-back games after five without one, so shouldn't struggle to add to the scoring.

Selection #4 - Fleetwood draw no bet v Gillingham – 10/11

Gillingham are on a dreadful run, failing to win any of their last 12 matches.

John Coleman was appointed as their manager on 5 January but has overseen eight winless matches since, while his team have scored just one goal in their last four at Priestfield.

Fleetwood are hardly flying themselves but are worth keeping on side considering they have only lost five of their last 13 games.

The Cod Army are simply more trustworthy than their hosts and are worth backing with the insurance of money back should the game finish as a draw.

Adam Drury's EFL accumulator selections for Tuesday, February 25, 2025

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