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Sky Sports cameras are once again showing two of our partner clubs on Saturday lunchtime, but there are five other matches involving our sides this weekend, with West Bromwich Albion the only of our partner clubs to play away from home.
Using our acca boost feature, you can get a whopping 449/1 on six home wins and in addition to that we have a wide range of in-play options as well as our bet builder feature and an extensive list of football spread betting markets.
Two partner clubs go head-to-head in Sky Sports’ televised lunchtime pick as West Bromwich Albion face Sunderland in the North East.
The Baggies will have been disappointed to concede late on in their 2-1 loss against Leicester last weekend, but they travel north in good form and will certainly have their backers in our Championship odds at 21/20. For Sunderland, the wait for a manager continues after the club parted ways with Tony Mowbray earlier in the week. The Black Cats are 5/4 to win this one with the draw available at 12/5.
We have boosted bets on goalscorers for both sides with Jack Clarke now 23/10 to score anytime and Brandon Thomas-Asante 27/10 from 9/4. Football betting punters can also get a Sunderland win with both sides scoring at 4/1 from 17/5.
Over 7,000 Leeds fans will traverse the Pennines this weekend as their side head to partner club Blackburn Rovers.
Rovers were beaten by Yorkshire opposition last time out when they succumbed to a 3-1 defeat against relegation-threatened Sheffield Wednesday and they will have to up their game for the visitors this weekend who have five wins and one draw from their last six league games.
Unsurprisingly, Leeds are the favourites for this clash with an away win priced at 3/4 whilst both the draw and a home win are priced at 16/5.
Goals look to be the order of the day at Ewood Park with both sides amongst the highest scorers in the league and our Total Goals spread is set at 3.2-3.4 whilst Total Goal Minutes is set at 160-175.
Cardiff City have hit a slump in form, but they are 11/10 favourites to get the job done when they welcome Millwall to South Wales this weekend. The visitors aren’t in the best shape themselves, finding themselves five points above the bottom three after just one win in their last six league games.
The Londoners are 14/5 to snatch all three points this weekend whilst the draw is at 9/4. For football spread betting punters, the 1st Match Goal minute spread is 38-41 whilst you can buy or sell Cardiff on the Supremacy at 0.3-0.5.
Huddersfield Town host Bristol City on the back of three games without defeat, a spell which has given themselves four points breathing space above the drop zone. Despite their recent burst of form, they are 11/5 to get a win on Saturday over a side who are five points and eight places better off than the Terriers.
It has been a mixed bag of a season for Bristol City, who head to Yorkshire off the back of two defeats on the spin, but they will fancy their chances of collecting three points and the Robins are 29/20 to do just that.
Goals are generally hard to come by in Bristol City matches with under 2.5 goals 8/15 this weekend and a 0-0 draw priced at just 17/4.
Having looked a shoo-in for the chop a few weeks ago, David Wagner has turned things around at Carrow Road and after three wins in their last four, Norwich City are 10/11 to beat Preston this weekend.
The Canaries will have had hopes of a top six challenge at the beginning of the season and whilst they are 25/1 in our Championship promotion odds, they are 15/2 to secure a top six finish.
Back to this weekend, and Preston can be backed to make it three successive wins at 3/1 whilst the draw is 13/5.
Watford play host to one of the form teams in the league as they welcome Southampton to Vicarage Road and the Saints are 5/4 to get a win which would keep them in the mix with the top four sides in the league.
The pace at the top of the league is relentless and in our Championship Top Six betting Southampton are 1/8 with Leeds at 1/66, Ipswich 1/300 and no price available on pacesetters Leicester.
In the same football betting market, Watford find themselves a 5/1 shot and they will hope to upset the Southampton apple cart this weekend. Leicester are the only side to beat Watford since early October and the Hornets are 21/10 to chalk up a win this weekend with the draw at 12/5.
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