It's a 9/110.00 Daily Acca for Paul Robinson this Saturday afternoon, as he has picked out five selections from the 3pm kick-offs.
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Saints to march on
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Baggies to beat Blackburn
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Stoke to progress again under new leadership
The Saints are now unbeaten in 19 in all competitions, and a 4-0 win in the FA Cup sets them up nicely for a home game against Sheffield Wednesday in the league.
The Owls are on a good run of their own - a pair of Championship victories was followed by a cup win against Cardiff last weekend - but they face an uphill battle at St Mary's.
Birmingham, West Brom, Bristol City, Cardiff, Blackburn, Swansea and Plymouth have been the last seven visitors to this stadium, and all have left with nothing.
The Baggies are fifth, and while they face a dangerous opponent in the shape of Blackburn, Rovers are just conceding too many goals to give them a chance at the Hawthorns.
Even in their 5-2 cup win against lower-league opposition last week, they still conceded twice, and they haven't kept a Championship clean sheet since November.
They have taken just one point from the last 15 available in the league - conceding 13 goals in the process. The hosts, meanwhile, have won their last three at home.
Steven Schumacher fell to his first defeat since he joined Stoke in the FA Cup last weekend, but an exit to Brighton can be forgiven, and they did take the lead in that game.
I am expecting them to pick up an away win at bottom of the table, Rotherham, this afternoon, even if the Millers have only lost four times at the New York Stadium this term.
Two of those defeats came from their four most recent outings here, and with Stoke on an upward trajectory under the former Plymouth manager, they look like a good bet to inflict loss number five.
Wycombe are five places below Lincoln in League One, but the difference in points is just three, and they are both heading in different directions.
Lincoln have lost four on the bounce in all competitions, and they are winless in six. They have lost their last two on the road, and they failed to score in a goalless draw at Wigan, prior to that.
The selection drew 1-1 at Burton when last in action, and that came on the back of a 3-2 home success over Bristol Rovers. They have lost just one of their last six in the league.
The Seasiders are two places outside the League One Play-off places, and with a home fixture against Exeter today, I expect them to pick up a crucial three points.
The visitors are down in 20th place, and while they did win least weekend, that was on their own patch. Away from home they have taken just a single point from the last 24 available, and Blackpool have won four of their last five at home in the league.
Acca Wreckers
Leeds have lost their last three Championship matches away from Elland Road, so they have to be the first of my two Acca Wreckers given that they are as short as 8/131.61 to win at Cardiff.
The Bluebirds haven't been great in South Wales of late, but they had been good there earlier in the campaign, and they are more than capable of holding Leeds to a draw at worst.
On Sunday afternoon it's Manchester United versus Tottenham, and with the hosts priced up at 1/12.00, they are my second short priced favourite to avoid this weekend.
There has been very little consistency under Erik ten Hag this season, and while they knocked Wigan out of the FA Cup on Monday, it wasn't a convincing performance.
Spurs are back in form under Ange Postecoglou, and his players won't fear a trip to Old Trafford.