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Leicester have scored two goals in five of their six games
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Newport and AFC Wimbledon rank 3rd and 6th in xG For
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Leicester City v Hull City - 15:00
Leicester City are heavy favourites here and there's no doubting their attacking output so far this season - they have scored two goals in five of their six games in all competitions.
Stephy Mavididi looks exceptionally dangerous on the left wing. But they're also conceding big chances on the break with regularity, and have conceded in three of four.
Liam Delap looks a completely new player in his third Championship loan and should cause problems on the break for Hull.
Doncaster Rovers v Swindon Town - 15:00
One look at Swindon's results this season tells you what you need to know about them as a BTTS contender! They've scored eleven goals in their last two games, and last time they hit the road it was a 5-5 draw.
They are attacking with quality at the moment, Dan Kemp and Jake Young have proven too hot to handle. But even in keeping a clean sheet against Crawley, they were sliced open once or twice. Doncaster took a while to find their feet going forward, failing to score in their first two league games.
Since then, things have loosened up a bit; they've scored in their last four and have the individual quality to hurt this Swindon team.
Mansfield Town v Bradford City - 15:00
Mansfield are a potent attacking force, topping the table for expected goals by a distance. But they are consistently vulnerable at the back, and four of their five games this season have seen both teams score.
Bradford striker Andy Cook was the top scorer in League Two last campaign, but is yet to hit the net. The chances are still coming, it's only a matter of time. Alex Pattison is looking lively for Bradford and should cause the Stags problems.
Notts County v Accrington Stanley - 15:00
This is 4th v 3rd in the embryonic League Two table, but it's attacking play rather than a solid defence that has been to thank for both of their good starts to the season.
Notts County have already conceded nine goals, five of which came at Sutton on opening day, but haven't kept a clean sheet in either of their two home games, both of which resulted in wins.
Accrington haven't kept a clean sheet since their opening day win over Newport, but on that day they conceded 1.6 xG so were maybe fortunate not to let a goal in. Both sides will be set up to attack and, even if Notts Co justify their short price to win the game, it would be no shock if both scored.
Newport County v AFC Wimbledon - 15:00
According to OPTA this is a game between the sides that rank 3rd and 6th for xG for in the league, with both teams outperforming pre-season expectations so far.
Wimbledon have kept a clean sheet in all three of their away games this season, but with Newport having scored seven in two at home this record is likely to come to an end on Saturday in a game that looks prime for both teams to score.
Stockport County v Crawley Town - 15:00
Crawley let us down last weekend when being beaten 6-0 at Swindon, but having had 15 shots to a tune of 1.77 xG they certainly did enough to score in the game if not to match Swindon's rampant display.
County haven't been at their best so far this season having only picked up one win and kept one clean sheet. This is an opportunity to really kick-start their season, especially with Crawley's goalkeeper Corey Addai having a poor start to the season.
They rarely draw a blank at home, but the 28 shots that they conceded against Mansfield last weekend tell their own story about a club who haven't quite found their groove so far this season.