The international break is over and normal service resumes this Saturday afternoon with a 24/1 Acca from Paul Robinson...
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Villa to bounce back at home
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Lancashire duo to win in the Championship
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Victories for Wigan and Bradford
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Aston Villa's four game winning run came to an end at Anfield just before the international break, but they can return with a victory over Crystal Palace.
Unai Emery's men are back on home soil, and they haven't been beaten here since the visit of Arsenal in February of last season.
Palace have exceeded my expectations thus far, but Roy Hodgson's side are limited, and they could struggle here.
Michael Carrick's Middlesbrough have made a miserable start to the season, and they head to Ewood Park sitting bottom of the Championship with just a single point.
The hosts are in 13th, and while they were beaten 3-0 at Plymouth most recently, prior to that they had thumped Harrogate 0-8 in the cup, and won 0-1 at Vicarage Road in the league.
Talking of Plymouth, they feature in this leg of the Acca, but I think that they will be beaten at Preston.
Ryan Lowe's hosts top the division with 13 points from a possible 15, and that includes victories over Sunderland and Stoke.
The visitors did win 3-0 at Home Park last time, but they were winless in four prior to that, and three of those were defeats.
Wigan are only 20th in League One, but that's because they had an eight point deduction, so if that didn't apply, they would be in the top 10.
Cambridge are in the top 10, as they sit in sixth with 12 points from a possible 18. They have won times already, but they have lost twice also, and they were beaten on their latest road trip.
The Bantams are unbeaten in four, and while they are only 16th in League Two, they have a relatively easy fixture this Saturday.
Harrogate Twon are the visitors, and they have lost five of their last six in the league - they also suffered Carabao Cup humiliation at the hands of Blackburn too.
Bradford have taken seven points from a possible nine at Valley Parade, and they can make that 10 from 12 here.
Acca Wreckers
This is the section where I find a couple of teams at short prices who I think are vulnerable this weekend.
The first is in League Two on Saturday afternoon, as I can't have any trust in Wrexham at 1/21.50.
Phil Parkinson's team have won their last two, but it hasn't all been plain-sailing since their promotion from the National League.
Grimsby are their opponents, with the Mariners unbeaten in five - two of which were away from home.
On Sunday, Chelsea are 4/61.67 to win at the Vitality Stadium, and I think that's just too short.
The Blues flopped at home to Nottingham Forest before the international break, and their only league win this season came at home to Luton. West Ham have also beaten Chelsea since Mauricio Pochettino took over, and the Cherries picked up a good point at Brentford last time.