BOXING DAY HOT PICKS
Written by Daniel O'Malley 26th December
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Aston Villa have had at least one side failing to score in their last four outings and that trend could continue into the next Championship clash. Steve Bruce’s men will enter proceedings on home turf at a promising 11/8 to secure victory and keep a clean sheet against Burton Albion.
Huddersfield have been in fine form of late and will enter their latest encounter with Nottingham Forest on the back of three consecutive domestic victories. The hosts have Elias Kachunga to thank for such success, with the forward having dispatched three goals in those three games, so backing him to strike again anytime at 7/5 is well worth backing.
Rafael Benitez’s league leaders Newcastle United have been asserting their dominance in recent weeks and look likely of maintaining that run against Sheffield Wednesday. The Magpies have been benefiting from the impressive form of summer signing Dwight Gayle, having struck 17 times in 20 appearances this term, and he is a tasty 5/2 to open the scoring in this latest match-up.
There has been at least one fixture drawn between Brighton and Hove Albion and QPR for the last four seasons in which the two sides have been in the same division. That trend could continue in their latest meeting and another sharing of the spoils is 3/1 to occur this time out.
Huddersfield have been in fine form of late and will enter their latest encounter with Nottingham Forest on the back of three consecutive domestic victories. The hosts have Elias Kachunga to thank for such success, with the forward having dispatched three goals in those three games, so backing him to strike again anytime at 7/5 is well worth backing.
Rafael Benitez’s league leaders Newcastle United have been asserting their dominance in recent weeks and look likely of maintaining that run against Sheffield Wednesday. The Magpies have been benefiting from the impressive form of summer signing Dwight Gayle, having struck 17 times in 20 appearances this term, and he is a tasty 5/2 to open the scoring in this latest match-up.
There has been at least one fixture drawn between Brighton and Hove Albion and QPR for the last four seasons in which the two sides have been in the same division. That trend could continue in their latest meeting and another sharing of the spoils is 3/1 to occur this time out.