The EFL resumes with matches in each league on Tuesday night, including big games at the top and bottom of each division.
Adam Drury's 35/1 acca was a winner at a reduced 15/1 on Saturday – he picked three winners plus a draw no bet selection that finished level – and he is back with a 17/1 fancy, currently best price with Star Sports.
Burnley are unbeaten in 23 Championship matches, winning 14 and drawing nine.
More recently, they have won five of their last six games, and haven't conceded a goal in any of their last seven home matches.
Backing 'win to nil' is tempting but the price on offer is generous enough for us to take the win by itself.
West Brom are winless in 11 on the road and will likely struggle again here against quality opposition.
Luton have lost 15 of their last 16 away games, so a price this big for yet another defeat is a must bet.
The Hatters were stuffed 4-0 at Burnley on Saturday, albeit with 10 men for most of the match, and have conceded eight goals with none of their own across their last three road trips.
Matt Bloomfield's side are five points short of safety in 23rd place and will likely struggle in a huge game at 21st-place Cardiff.
The hosts have won three of their last five at home, only losing to Burnley.
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Both teams have scored in 64% of Norwich's matches this season, by far the highest ratio in the Championship.
The Canaries drew 1-1 with Oxford on Friday night, meaning they have scored and conceded in 10 of their last 12 at home.
Meanwhile, nine of Sheffield Wednesday's last 14 games have seen this bet land too.
The Owls won 3-0 at Plymouth on Saturday and have only failed to score at the top three, Leeds, Sheffield United and Burnley, in their last 14 league away games.
This was a comfortable winner when Birmingham beat Lincoln 1-0 on Saturday and there seems to be no reason not to back it again.
The Blues have now won five consecutive home games to nil as they cruise back into the Championship and have only conceded in four of their last 17 league outings overall.
Stevenage have lost four of their last eight games, which is not a poor run but not enough to think they can stop the leaders in this one.
Another comfortable night for Birmingham should await.