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The live game on Saturday lunchtime (12:15, SKY SPORTS) in the Championship comes from the Goldsands Stadium where Bournemouth entertain Brighton. The Cherries currently sit 16th in the Championship and are on something of a slump with no wins from their alst five games. This will explain why it is the visting Seagulls who are the 6/4 (GENERAL) favourites for the game. Brighton are on a good run of form with no defeats in their last five, including victories in each of their last three. Those who think Bouremouth can get something from the game can back them to do so at 2/1 (BETVICTOR/STAN JAMES) while the draw is available at 12/5 (bet365/BETVICTOR).
Andrew Crofts has serve dus well this season and yet the bookmakers still over look the Brighton midfielder who can be backed at 6/1 (BETVICTOR) in the anytime scorer market. The Welsh player has scored three times in his last games which suggests that odds of 6/1 are far too generous.
Three sides sit top of the Championship table with 35 points, Burnley, QPR and Leicester. The Clarets are top on goal difference and they face an away game with Huddersfield on Saturday a side who have won just two of their last six. Both teams to score at 15/16 (888 SPORT/unibet) looks good as the Terriers have not kept a clean sheet in eight while the Clarets have the found net in every one of their league games this season. QPR are 4/6 (GENERAL) to win at the Keepmoat Stadium where they face a Doncaster side whose win in their last six games came against Yeovil. 13 of the last 15 games QPR have played in the Championship have seen under 2.5 goals though bookmakers are aware of this and are offering no greater than 8/11 (STAN JAMES) on the unders.
Leicester take on Millwall in a game that you would expect the Foxes to win and they are as short as 4/7 (GENERAL) for the victory. Millwall have failed to win in their last four away games, conceding 13 in the process.
The best bet in the Championship comes from the game at Ewood Park where Blackburn will entertain Leeds on Saturday. The Yorkshire side are in good form with three wins on the bounce and 14 goals in their last five games. Leeds will also take heart from the fact that Blackburn have failed to win any of their last four against them.
Rovers are struggling at the moment with just one win in six and just one goal from their last three games. Charlton have won at Ewood Park this season and with all due respect to the Addicks they are nowhere near as good as Leeds.
I think the best way to play the game is in taking Leeds in the draw no bet market where they can be backed at 29/20 (BETVICTOR) which offers money back if the game ends tied.
Another bet I like in this division comes in the game between Middlesbrough and Bolton where I think the visitors can spoilt the home debut of manager Aitor Karanka. The Trotters are the form team in the Championship going unbeaten in their last eight games winning each of the last three. They take on a Boro side with just one from their last five games. The draw is a danger so take Bolton in the the draw no bet market at 6/4 (GENERAL).
BEST OF THE BETS
GOLD: Leeds draw no bet v Blackburn, 29/20 (BETVICTOR)
SILVER: Bolton draw no bet v Middlesbrough, 6/4 (GENERAL)
BRONZE: Andrew Crofts to score anytime v Bournemouth, 6/1 (BETVICTOR)
Go To bet365Any odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of publishing (30/11/2013) but are subject to change.
30/11/2013 © Frixo 2026

