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The EFL is back in full swing this weekend, with plenty of action to get our teeth stuck into across all three divisions.
Our expert Adam Drury has put together a 19/1 acca from across Saturday’s slate as he looks to follow up 9/1, 20/1, 42/1 and 55/1 winners since kicking his column off last month.
No team has both scored and conceded in Championship matches more often than Watford this season, who have posted a 63% BTTS ratio across the campaign.
That rises to 69% in away matches, where the Hornets have scored in 11 of their last 12 and conceded in 11 of their last 12 – BTTS landing in 10 of them.
Meanwhile, only clean sheet specialists Burnley have prevented Middlesbrough from netting in their last seven home matches, including a dramatic 3-2 defeat to Sunderland last time out.
Boro's last three matches have finished 2-1, 2-3 and 3-1, so more of the same looks on the cards.
Peterborough's terrible away form shows no sign of abating, with Tuesday's defeat at Charlton their 10th loss in 11 on the road in League One.
Posh boss Darren Ferguson accused his side of being the 'weakest he has ever managed'' after last month's 5-1 reverse at Lincoln and they have lost twice more away from home since.
A trip to Stevenage is not one for the faint-hearted, considering they have won four of their last six on home turf.
It’s also worth nothing that Alex Revell's side take 41.92% of their shots from set-pieces and Peterborough have conceded the most goals from those situations – a potentially fatal combination.
Stockport had won five consecutive matches prior to Tuesday's 1-1 draw at Bristol Rovers, where they conceded an injury-time equaliser.
Assuming they can brush that disappointment off, they look an excellent bet to continue their push towards the top two with victory at Wigan.
The Latics have won one of their last five matches, losing three, and are yet to show signs that they can be a capable attacking force without Thelo Aasgaard, who was sold to Luton at the end of January.
They sit in the bottom half of the xG table across the whole campaign, while their visitors are top – albeit having played more matches than their rivals.
This is a huge afternoon for Morecambe, who must win their winnable home games if they are to get themselves out of trouble at the bottom of League Two.
Derek Adams's side don't tend to phone it in at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, winning two of their last three there, so we are backing them to rise to the occasion.
Five of their six league wins this season have come against teams in the bottom nine, while they have a track record under Adams of picking up crucial victories just when they are needed.
Accrington are far from safe themselves having won just two of their last eight league away games, losing their last couple.
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