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Tomorrow’s Football League preview with MarathonBet

After the midweek fixtures, all 34 sides are in action this weekend. No rest for the wicked.

Straight into the mixer, title forerunners are away at struggling Bristol City. After suffering a defeat to Preston midweek, Bristol sacked manager . Boro made calm work away at , winning just 0-1, but comfortably so.

Boro on a mission to win the league by a landslide, relegation threatened Bristol could be in for a hammering this weekend. Boro at just 19/20 for the win, or 23/100 for the double chance (win or draw) look comfortable to come out on top.

Boro to win to nil at 51/25 doesn’t look a bad call. With a goal difference of 25 this season, the league leaders have been fearless at back and ferocious up top.

The best bet for this match? Middlesbrough to win and total over 2.5 goals is 63/25 at Marathonbet.

Down a league to League One where we see two title challengers go head-to-head. Free scoring Coventry host resilient in what looks as the match of the weekend. Burton not having played since their 1-1 with two weeks, will be fresh and gunning for glory – whereas Coventry couldn’t overcome title challengers midweek, drawing 1-1.

Coventry – 6/5 for the win – will be exhausted from a tough encounter. Burton – 5/2 for the win – will be looking to expand over their recent 1-0 victories and get some traction going. The draw, at as good odds as Burton is 5/2. It’s a game where it really could be any outcome. Both teams to score at 4/5 looks your safest bet of value for this encounter.

Down in , more tightly contested matches will be fought up and down the country.

With games like York – 181/100 to win – against 41/25 to win – which you just cannot predict the outcome. And with games like league leaders at home to Stevenage, where Plymouth are at great value of 87/100 to win, it’s a hectic weekend.

Portsmouth away to three-games-in-hand Accrington looks to be a game of some promise. Accrington, in a play-off spot, have three games in hand on most teams. Portsmouth, looking to climb into a promotion spot, will need to notch off a win against Accrington to ease the pressure. Both teams to score and a Portsmouth win is 13/4 with Marathonbet, looks the bet of the fixture!

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