The EFL Championship returns with another action-packed slate of fixtures on Saturday and we’ve pieced together an 18/1 four-fold win acca for Championship betting fans ahead of the mayhem.
Blackburn Rovers vs Plymouth Argyle – Blackburn Rovers to win
4/6 at Fitzdares
After a tumultuous week off the pitch that included the departure of manager John Eustace, Blackburn will be happy to let their football do the talking on Saturday and a Rovers squad with frustrations to exorcise should have too much quality for Plymouth. With 11 defeats in 14 fixtures on the road, Argyle have the worst away record in the Championship and they could struggle on their travels again at Ewood Park.
Preston vs Burnley – Burnley to win
111/100 at Fitzdares
Burnley remain on course to secure promotion and are among the favourites on the best betting apps to go up and while the Clarets don’t exactly set pulses racing, they are efficient performers and know how to dig out results. Indeed, Scott Parker’s side have won six and drawn two of their last Championship away games and they are robust enough to see off Lancashire rivals Preston at Deepdale.
Luton vs Sheffield United – Sheffield United to win
67/50 at Fitzdares
Bottom-club Luton have lost three of their last four games in the Championship and haven’t won a fixture in the division since before Christmas. Back-to-back relegation now looks increasingly likely for the Hatters and title contenders Sheffield United can add to Town’s misery here. The Blades have picked up maximum points in five of their last six league games and having beaten Luton once already this term, they can complete the double over their opponents on Saturday.
Oxford vs Portsmouth – Oxford to win
7/5 at Fitzdares
Oxford have lost only three of their 16 home games in the Championship this season and they are priced attractively on the best betting sites for football to earn another positive result at The Kassam Stadium on Saturday at visiting Portsmouth’s expense. Pompey have won only once on the road in the league since August, losing 11 of their 16 away assignments during the same period, so back Oxford to win at home for the fifth time in six outings.