The EFL rolls around again for another huge weekend of action across the three divisions, with just five gameweeks left before the season ends.
Our tipster Adam Drury looks to make it one to remember, picking out his 19/1 acca which is currently best price with Betfred.
Luton have looked much more like themselves in recent weeks, winning three of their last seven games but also holding Leeds and Middlesbrough to home draws on that run.
The Hatters really need a win to give their survival hopes a boost here and could not have asked for better opposition to be heading to Kenilworth Road.
Blackburn’s season has capitulated since the appointment of Valerien Ismael as manager, with five defeats and two draws from his seven games in charge.
That includes losses at strugglers Derby, Stoke and Portsmouth – and there is no reason why this game should go any differently.
Bristol City’s form line is strong but this price for QPR looks far too big in the draw no bet market.
The hosts picked up a big win at Oxford in midweek and have now avoided defeat in three of their last four, only losing twice in their last 11 at Loftus Road.
That run includes seven wins, as well as a 2-2 draw with leaders Leeds, and they have every chance of being on the right side of the result again.
Liam Manning’s visitors have won one of their last 12 away games, while recent wins have come by extremely narrow margins that can’t be replicated forever.
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Rotherham won 1-0 at Bolton on Tuesday night despite giving up 2.97 in xG and conceding 36 shots, statistically one of the most unlikely wins of the season based on how the game played out.
There will be some punishment coming for the Millers if they put in a similar performance at Stockport, who are an excellent home team.
Dave Challinor’s side could have one last dart at the top two positions with victory here and have a track record of six wins from their last seven at Edgeley Park to fall back on.
Five of those wins have featured more than one goal so we’re happy adding that extra layer on.
Burton’s home form has given them every chance of survival from League One and they look a nice price to back against Huddersfield.
The Brewers have only lost one of their last six at the Pirelli Stadium, beating play-off hopefuls Reading and Leyton Orient along the way.
Their visitors look short, considering they have only won three of their last 10 matches, losing the other seven.
They have lost three consecutive away matches, including against strugglers Bristol Rovers.
Luton to beat Blackburn - 10/11
QPR draw no bet v Bristol City – 6/5
Stockport to beat Rotherham & over 1.5 goals – 23/20
Burton draw no bet v Huddersfield – 6/5
Four-fold accumulator - 19/1 (Betfred)