September 7th: Saturday English Accumulator – 6/1
Although the Premier League took an early one-week break due to the September international break, the rest of England’s top leagues will steal center stage. With top-flight League One favorites Wrexham looking to extend their unbeaten start, we have plenty of exciting performances from England’s third and fourth tier respectively. So, for those of you looking to get stuck on Saturday acca, we’ve taken a look at some of the best English betting markets available. Saturday, September 7 BST 15:00 Wrexham vs Shrewsbury While Wrexham may have just made their famous return to League One this season, the Red Dragons are in the midst of a collective legend. In addition to his amazing ride and receiving several trophies, Phil Parkinson’s men are back flying in the traps this time. Last seen in another impressive performance in the 2-0 win at Peterborough, the former Bolton boss has called on his team to make another statement. Culminating in a 3-0 home win against Reading on August 24, Wrexham have registered 10 points from their first four League One games. It should also be highlighted, Parkinson’s high-flying side have kept a clean sheet in their last three games in a row. Having suffered just one match at the Racecourse Ground since the start of February, the Dragons are listed as contenders here. Having managed to produce a much-needed comeback win last weekend when they won 3-0 at Leyton Orient, Shrewsbury will be keen to use this performance as a platform to build on. However, in relegating them from the bottom of the League One table, Paul Hurst’s men have lost four of their five league games. Starting on August 10 with a 1-0 loss at the hands of Stevenage, Saturday’s visitors could not have asked for a tough challenge this week. Having ended their EFL Trophy campaign on August 20th with a shock 2-1 defeat at home to Fulham’s U21s, Shrewsbury will continue to prove difficult on their travels either side of the summer break. Two teams expected to battle it out in the League One final this season, we’re backing them to win on Saturday afternoon. Tip: Wrexham win @ 8/15 15:00 Barnsley vs Bristol Rovers Struggling to play a heartbreaking game when they lost 5-4 against Bolton in last season’s semi-final, Barnsley took the lead again. six contestants this time. Showing no signs of slowing down since opening the 2024/25 campaign, Saturday’s visitors will be relishing their return to Yorkshire this weekend. Last seen hitting their way to a 3-0 win at Crawley, Darren Clarke’s men also upset the EFL Cup last weekend. They picked up a 1-0 victory against relegators to the Championship Sheffield United, Barnsley also recorded a clean sheet for the first time so far this calendar year. Likewise, after winning 2-1 when they hosted Bristol Rovers last time out at Oakwell on January 13, Clarke’s side have lost just once in their previous 10 meetings against the visitors on Saturday – a run that starts at the back. to 1991. Having spent much of last season looking over their shoulders, Bristol Rovers are hoping for a better campaign this time around. Returning to winning ways last week in a 2-0 win against Cambridge, Matt Taylor’s men will be keen to use that performance as a platform to build on. However, having failed to pick up back-to-back League One victories since the end of February, Pirates have continued to show other struggles away from the Memorial Stadium. After crashing out of the EFL Cup last month following a 2-0 defeat against Cardiff, Taylor’s side have now won one of their last eight games in a row in all competitions – a run that begins. March 2. Hit and lost 2-1 when they went to Yorkshire last season, we expect the same this week. Tip: Barnsley win @ 17/20 15:00 Notts County vs Accrington Stanley Limping their way to the final last season when they had to finish at half time, many wonder if Notts County will show signs this time around. Following on from last weekend’s 2-1 win at Swindon, Stuart Maynard are without a win in their first four League Two games. Speaking on August 22 when they thrashed Grimsby 4-1, Saturday’s hosts secured back-to-back wins for the first time since the start of April. We should also highlight that, continuing from last season, the Magpies have lost one of their last six League Two games in front of their supporters – a run that dates back to March 23. With two goals in their last three games against the third-tier side, Maynard’s team must be feeling real lucky here. Having spent much of last season looking over their shoulder for relegation, Accrington Stanley have opened the new campaign amid a host of public struggles. Last seen earlier in the week and opening their EFL Trophy tour with a poor 4-1 drubbing at home to Stockport, Saturday’s visitors were left in the early stages. Opening with another 4-1 defeat at the hands of Doncaster on 10 August, the Reds have failed to win in their opening six games in all competitions. With their disappointing start to the 3-0 defeat against Tranmere on August 13, Accrington continue to have a reputation for their defensive struggles. In fact, John Doolan’s side have shipped 18 goals in their first six games. It should also be noted, the outfit from Lancashire were beaten 3-1 when they traveled to Meadow Lane 12 months ago. Tip: David McGoldrick to score at any time @ 13/8 Our Saturday English Accumulator: Wrexham vs Shrewsbury – Wrexham to win @ 8/15 Barnsley vs Bristol Rovers – Barnsley to win @ 17/20 Notts County vs Accrington Stanley – David McGoldrick to score at any time @ 13 /8 Place a £10 bet on our accumulator and Vegas Land and pocket £74.46 if all predictions are correct. You can also visit our betting promotions section for the latest promotions, promotional bonuses and more.
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