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Luton to keep on fighting
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A good afternoon for Stoke and Sunderland
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Coventry to outperform their odds at Wembley
With just five games left to go in the season, Luton find themselves one point from safety, aided in part by point deductions for Nottingham Forest and Everton.
They did pick up their first win since January when beating Bournemouth on their last home outing, and while Brentford are unbeaten in four, there are still question marks over their form.
It's just one point from the last 15 available on the road, and they conceded goals for fun during that run.
Stoke and Plymouth are still hovering around the relegation zone, with the hosts three points above Huddersfield, and the visitors only a further point better-off.
The added spice to this clash is that it sees Steven Schumacher take on his former club, and I see this as a great opportunity to pick up their first victory since the end of March.
Argyle have picked up seven points from their three latest outings, but two of those games came at home, and their away victory came at the cut-off, Rotherham.
It has been far from a vintage season for the Black Cats, but they won at the Hawthorns last week, and that came on the back of a draw at Elland Road. They kept clean sheets in both of those games, as they did in their one prior against Bristol City.
Their home fans haven't seen a victory since mid-February, but Millwall are the visitors to the Stadium of Light this afternoon, and two home wins have just eased their relegation worries.
On the road it's three straight defeats, and the players might just have one eye on their summer holiday now.
The Canaries have almost secured their Play-off place, as they hold a six point lead over Hull in seventh - albeit with the chasing pack having a game in hand.
Carrow Road has been a fortress this season, and that is why I have no concerns about their ability to beat an in-form, Bristol City.
The hosts have won 15 of their 21 in front of their own fans this term. Their last defeat was in early November, and their last eight have all been victories.
The Terriers have three games left to secure their Championship status, and while they are currently third from bottom, it is incredibly tight down at that end of the table.
A mere four points covers 23rd to 18th and Huddersfield have a very winnable fixture at home to Swansea this afternoon.
The Swans are safely secured in mid-table following back to back home wins over Stoke and Rotherham, and a bit like Millwall, they might switch off a bit now.
Acca Wreckers
Everton and Nottingham Forest take each other on in a six-pointer on Sunday lunchtime, and it's hard to have much faith in the Toffees at 10/111.91.
Sean Dyche's side were dismal in their 6-0 capitulation at Stamford Bridge during the week, and while they beat Burnley at Goodison when last in action here, they were aided by a sending-off for the Clarets.
Forest have lost just one of their last five, and one of the key things for me is that they have more firepower than Everton.
My other team to avoid in your Acca this weekend is Manchester United, who are just too short at 4/91.44 to beat Coventry in the FA Cup on Sunday.
The Sky Blues have lost their last two in the Championship, but prior to that they beat Leeds, and their style of play suits playing against better opposition.
United concede far too many shots to their opponents, and they haven't won a match inside normal time since March 9th.