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The Traditional 3pm Acca: Five victories at 15/1

  • Paul Robinson
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Middlesbrough manager - Michael Carrick
Middlesbrough have been in excellent form following a poor start

Paul Robinson has studied Saturday's 3pm kick-offs, and he has put together a 15/1 Daily Acca that focuses on fixtures in the Championship and League One.

  • Cardiff's hot home run to continue

  • Boro to make it a magnificent seven

  • Ipswich to record another victory


Leg 1 Cardiff (90mins) @ 11/102.11 (15:00)

Cardiff returned to form with a 0-4 victory at Huddersfield during the week, and they can back it up with another three points this weekend.

Bristol City were beaten at home by Ipswich on Wednesday, which came 24 hours after Cardiff had played.

It was their fourth defeat in six, and with the hosts having taken 13 points from the last 15 available at home, it's hard to see anything other than a Bluebirds win.

Leg 2 Middlesbrough (90mins) @ 4/61.67 (15:00)

The Boro were rock bottom of the Championship following a miserable start to the campaign, but Michael Carrick's men have now won their last six, and they start the weekend in ninth place - just two points off third.

Stoke head to Teeside on the back of two victories, but they were both at home, and they have been beaten in four of their six on the road this term - failing to score in all four losses.

Leg 3 Ipswich (90mins) @ 3/101.30 (15:00)

These two teams were both promoted from League One last season, and while Plymouth have done just fine in the Championship, Ipswich have been absolutely sensational.

The Tractor Boys are in second place, having dropped just five points from their opening dozen fixtures.

The visitors are yet to win on their travels this term, and three of their six have ended in defeat.

Leg 4 Wigan (90mins) @ 5/61.84 (15:00)

The Latics are down in 21st place in League One, but if you add back their eight point deduction, they would be in the top half.

Shaun Maloney's men had been in the midst of a sticky patch, but they have come good since the international break - beating both Exeter and Oxford.

Shrewsbury are their latest opponent, and they have lost four of their last five away from home - the other being a 1-1 draw.

Leg 5 Portsmouth (90mins) @ 10/111.91 (15:00)

Reading are another League One club who have suffered a points deduction this season, but even if you give them their four points back, they would still be in 23rd place.

The Royals have gone six without a win, and five of those six have ended in defeat - including all of the last four.

Portsmouth head to the Madejski sitting top of the division, yet to lose this season. They have won nine and drawn five, and their win percentage away from home is 50%.

Back Cardiff, Middlesbrough, Ipswich, Wigan & Portsmouth all to Win @ around 16.015/1

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Acca Wreckers

Newcastle are 8/111.73 to win at Molineux in the late kick-off on Saturday, but I think that is just a bit too short and not one to include in our weekend Accas.

Eddie Howe has key injuries to contend with, they had a tough match against Dortmund in the Champions League during the week, and Wolves are unbeaten in four in the league - winning two and drawing two.

Into the Championship now, and Sheffield Wednesday at 5/61.84 are a really bad bet on Sunday lunchtime.

The Owls are winless in 13 since their promotion, and 10 of their 13 have ended in defeat. Danny Röhl has been in charge for two games so far, and they have lost both without scoring.

Rotherham are amongst the poorer teams in the division, but they beat Coventry during the week, and they have avoided defeat in three of their last five.

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