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Written by: Adam Drury

The EFL is back in full swing on Saturday afternoon, with a full slate of games across the three divisions.

Our tipster Adam Drury, who has been banging in the winners in recent weeks, picks out a 15/1 four-fold, currently best price with Coral.

Selection #1 - Watford draw no bet v Stoke – 21/20

Watford are playing their best football of the season, beating Middlesbrough and Luton in back-to-back matches to stay in the race for the top six.

The Hornets have only lost one of their last five away games, including two wins and a 2-2 draw at Sunderland they led until late.

Stoke are in poor shape, having won just three of their last 20 league games.

The appointment of Mark Robins as manager has made little difference to their fortunes, summed up by their meek 3-1 defeat to Boro on Tuesday at home.

Selection #2 - Charlton draw no bet v Leyton Orient – 23/20

Nathan Jones has really got Charlton ticking at the moment (Alamy)
Nathan Jones has really got Charlton ticking at the moment (Alamy)

Charlton are flying in League One, winning six of their last eight matches.

The Addicks have only lost at leaders Birmingham on that run, so taking them with the insurance of money back in the event of a draw makes plenty of sense at Leyton Orient.

The hosts have been in excellent form themselves but have somewhat hit the buffers after defeats at Bolton and Birmingham in the last week.

It will take a huge effort to get themselves back up for this one and Nathan Jones' visitors are the worst possible opposition.

Selection #3 - Peterborough to beat Shrewsbury – 1/1

Peterborough have got their season back on track after a league win at Huddersfield was followed by an EFL Trophy penalty shoot-out victory at Wrexham on Wednesday.

Posh are not out of the woods at the bottom of League One but can claim a big three points against a relegation rival here, considering they are five unbeaten at London Road.

Shrewsbury have lost three straight matches, with an initial burst of optimism under Gareth Ainsworth subsiding.

They have lost 10 of their 16 league away games in total.

Selection #4 - BTTS in Walsall v Swindon – 4/5

League Two leaders Walsall could have a tough game on their hands against Swindon (Alamy)
League Two leaders Walsall could have a tough game on their hands against Swindon (Alamy)

BTTS has landed in five consecutive Walsall home games, including 5-1, 4-2 and 2-2 scorelines.

The Saddlers also drew 2-2 at Cheltenham in midweek, and look more fragile defensively than they have done all season.

Meanwhile, Swindon have scored in 16 times in their last seven matches – a run which has seen them move comfortably clear of the relegation zone.

They are also good for shipping them at the other end, though. BTTS has landed in four of their last six.