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Moyes' men to master Molineux
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Luton's struggles to continue
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Leeds to be beaten at the CBS Arena
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Leg 1 West Ham (90mins) @ 8/52.60 (15:00)
West Ham are always a hard team to predict, but Wolves have some key players definitely injured or a major doubt, and their results have been a bit iffy since the start of March.
The Hammers picked up a good point against Spurs during the week, and that was a good bounce back following their capitulation at Newcastle.
David Moyes' men have recently won at Everton, and the last time Wolves played at Molineux they were beaten by Coventry in the FA Cup.
Leg 2 Bournemouth (90mins) @ 5/61.84 (15:00)
Luton's fight to survive is losing steam as each game passes, and while they have been helped by points deductions for Everton and Forest, they just aren't accumulating enough points themselves any more.
The Hatters are 11 without a win in all competitions, and eight of their last 10 have ended in defeat. Even at Kenilworth Road it's just one point from the last 12 available.
The Cherries have taken 13 points from their last five outings, and while four of those were at home, they have won five of their last nine on the road - including their most recent one.
Leg 3 Coventry (90mins) @ 23/103.30 (15:00)
The Sky Blues fell to a dismal and damaging defeat at home to Cardiff on Monday, but most of their Play-off chasing rivals also lost, and they are usually very strong at the CBS Arena.
They will need to be if they are to beat Leeds, but Mark Robins' men managed a 1-1 draw at Elland Road in the reverse fixture in December, and Leeds have needed to come from behind to draw two of their last three away from home - and that was against much lower-ranked sides.
This should be really competitive game, and given the prices, Coventry are definitely worth including in your Acca.
Leg 4 Middlesbrough (90mins) @ 4/61.67 (15:00)
Boro were one of the few clubs in and around the top six that won last time, and given that, they are right back in the Play-off picture.
Swansea usually travel well, but they don't have much to play for, and Michael Carrick's men should have the bit between their teeth now.
The hosts are now six unbeaten - four wins - and it's seven points from the last nine available at the Riverside.
Leg 5 Bolton (90mins) @ 4/71.57 (15:00)
Bolton put a couple of disappointing results behind them to beat Reading on Easter Monday, and they should now be able to kick on and keep the pressure on Derby who are currently second in League One.
The Memorial Stadium is their destination on Saturday, with Bristol Rovers sitting in mid-table. The Gas have gone five without a win though - losing three times - and they failed to score a single goal during that period.
Acca Wreckers
Fulham were dire at Nottingham Forest during the week, prompting Marco Silva to make three early changes, but even back at Craven Cottage, I wouldn't back them at 1/12.00 to beat Newcastle.
Eddie Howe's side haven't been great on the road this term, but prior to defeats at Arsenal and Chelsea, they did win at Villa Park and the City Ground.
Arsenal are fighting hard for the Premier League title, but 8/151.53 for them to win at the Amex does seem a touch stingy.
Brighton gave Liverpool a really good game at Anfield last weekend, and they followed it up with an okay point at Brentford. They haven't lost at home since a 2-3 defeat to AEK Athens in September, and their last league home loss was in August.
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Back West Ham, Bournemouth, Coventry, Middlesbrough & Bolton all to Win @ around 41.040/1
Daily Acca 2023/24 P/L
Wagered: 186pts
Returned: 175.15pts
P/L: -10.85pts