The run-in continues with a midweek round of Championship matches plus a sprinkling from Leagues One and Two.
Adam Drury picks out a 15/1 four-fold with Unibet from the slate of matches.
Blackburn are in dreadful nick, losing all of their last five games and taking one point out of a possible 18 since Valerien Ismael took over as manager.
They were booed off after losing at home to Middlesbrough on Friday evening and backing Sheffield Wednesday to extend their woes at Ewood Park tonight makes sense.
The Owls’ away form is good, winning four of their last seven on the road and only losing at West Brom and Burnley.
Danny Rohl’s side are just the far more trustworthy of the two so should be taken with the draw no bet insurance at this price.
Watford’s season is in danger of fizzling out after a 2-1 loss at Bristol City on Saturday all but ended their play-off hopes.
The Hornets have won just three of their last 13 games and are set to be without key attackers Giorgi Chakvetadze and Kwadwo Baah.
Hull, meanwhile, have only lost two of their last nine overall and have won five of their last nine on the road.
They have kept clean sheets in all five of those victories, most recently at Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, and can grind out another victory here.
Rotherham have enjoyed themselves since last weekend’s sacking of Steve Evans, winning 2-0 at Northampton before beating Blackpool 2-1 at the weekend.
They go to Bolton in decent spirits and should be able to add to the scoring, having netted in five of their last seven away games.
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As for the hosts, this bet has won in 12 of Bolton’s last 15 home games, including in eight of their last 10.
They have won their last two matches 1-0 but a game against this kind of opponent should open things up again.
Reading still have a live shot at a play-off place having beaten Wycombe 1-0 on Saturday.
The Royals have won three of their last five games – and while their best form is usually reserved for home matches, they take on poor opponents here.
Shrewsbury have lost eight and drawn two of their last 10 matches, with Gareth Ainsworth suddenly departing as boss last month to join League Two Gillingham.
They could be relegated in the next few days and it is hard to imagine they have the motivation to step things up at this stage.
- Sheffield Wednesday draw no bet vs Blackburn – 49/50
- Hull draw no bet vs Watford – 27/20
- Over 2.5 goals in Bolton v Rotherham – 3/4
- Reading to beat Shrewsbury – 21/20
15/1 four-fold - Unibet (as of 11am on 08/04/25)