The EFL heads into its penultimate weekend of the regular season, with huge drama guaranteed across all three divisions.
Adam Drury (@Adam_Drury1) has picked out a 26/1 draw no bet four-fold for his weekly acca, targeting games where the end-of-season vibe can be capitalised on.
Portsmouth’s visit to Sheffield Wednesday sees two teams pitted against each other in totally contrasting headspaces heading into the summer of 2025.
Wednesday may have beaten a fragile Middlesbrough side 2-1 on Monday but the overwhelming feeling at Hillsborough is one of doom at how Dejphon Chansiri continues to run the club.
A “full spectrum” protest is planned ahead of this game, which is admirable but – from a bettor’s perspective – unlikely to improve the fortunes of a team who had previously lost five straight home games.
Portsmouth are bouncing into next season after securing their survival with back-to-back wins over Easter and can take advantage of the discontent in South Yorkshire.
Like Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield are a team we’d be looking to get against almost regardless of their fixture.
Town are managerless, sacked their Director of Football last week, and – if that wasn’t enough disarray – have lost four straight matches.
Exeter have only been beaten in three of their last 13 outings and in two of their previous eight at home, against promotion-chasing Wrexham and Stockport.
This is an extremely generous price on the Grecians against a side in a terrible way.
FT at Edgeley Park.@NordVPN | #htafc pic.twitter.com/UzDlbAER0p
— Huddersfield Town (@htafc) April 21, 2025
At Wigan, we’re leaning into a much more uplifting turn of events.
Ryan Lowe has made a decent impact since taking charge at the Brick Community Stadium, overseeing a run of five games without defeat, including just one goal conceded.
Athletic are hardly League One’s entertainers, but they have held Wrexham to a 0-0 draw and beaten Rotherham 1-0 in their last two at home, so we want them on side when they host Blackpool.
The Tangerines’ promotion hopes are over and we’re banking on them being ready for the beach after two defeats in their last three games.
MK Dons have been woeful throughout 2025 but kept two clean sheets and won four points in their first two matches under new boss Paul Warne over Easter weekend.
Warne is the type of character who can make his players feel good about themselves quickly and with a squad of players who should be capable of competing at the top end of the division, backing them at this type of price may suddenly be too good an opportunity to miss.
This is a huge game for Grimsby, who sit in the final play-off spot, but they have stuttered in recent weeks, sandwiching a 4-0 defeat to Swindon with two 2-2 draws in which they led 2-0.
David Artell’s side have lost four of their last 12 away games in total and may be facing MK at the worst possible time.
Portsmouth draw no bet v Sheffield Wednesday – 6/4
Exeter draw no bet vs Huddersfield - 7/5
Wigan draw no bet v Blackpool – 10/11
MK Dons draw no bet v Grimsby – 7/5