Back Adam Drury's 16/1 EFL Saturday accumulator

Written by: Adam Drury

A huge round of EFL action is on the cards once again this weekend with plenty on the line at the top and bottom of all three divisions.

Adam Drury has put together a 16/1 four-fold with Bet365, featuring two picks from the Championship and another pair from League One.

Adam Drury's EFL accumulator selections for Saturday, April 5, 2025

QPR to beat Cardiff – 6/5

QPR have hit the buffers in recent weeks, but that has largely been a result of poor away form and games against promotion contenders.

A home match against 22nd-place Cardiff offers them a chance to extend a run of seven wins from their last 10 home matches and move clear of any danger of going down themselves.

They also impressed in a 2-2 draw with Leeds and 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United in their last two at Loftus Road, so this looks a difficult game for Cardiff.

The visitors have only won one of their last eight away games and two of their last 10 overall in the Championship.

Birmingham to beat Barnsley to nil – 5/4

Birtmingham have won 11 of their last 12 home matches, winning six of the eight league matches on that run with a clean sheet.

Chris Davies’ side have conceded 26 goals in 38 League One matches overall this season and are potentially a week or two away from securing promotion.

Barnsley, conversely, haven’t scored more than once in any of their last six matches.

Against Birmingham, we can assume they will struggle to create much of note at all.

Charlton to beat Lincoln – 3/4

Charlton have won eight consecutive home matches, most recently dismantling Huddersfield 4-0.

Nathan Jones’ side still have a squeak of automatic promotion after making ground on second place in midweek but must keep winning to give themselves a chance.

Lincoln have lost their last three away matches and have nothing to play for at The Valley.

Over 2.5 goals & BTTS in Rotherham v Blackpool – 1/1

Rotherham reacted to the sacking of Steve Evans by impressing and beating Northampton 2-0 on Tuesday.

They have little to play for but look set to take the shackles off for the remainder of the season, so should manage a goal on home turf.

This bet has won in three of Blackpool’s last five games, with the two exceptions finishing 2-0 and 3-0 to Steve Bruce’s side.

They must keep winning in order to chase down a top-six spot and that should help this become an open match.