The Championship Betting: Sky Blues too good to miss against troubled QPR

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Backing in-form sides, or opposing ones out-of-form has always been Andrew French’s approach to Championship Betting. This week our man is very sweet on a Coventry victory at home to struggling QPR.

The French Connection: Over-priced Bury can complete Saturday’s treble

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Andrew French is back with another helping of Multiples betting advice, and this week he can see wins for Watford in the Championship, Orient in League One, and ‘over-priced’ Bury in League Two.

The French Connection: Over-priced Bury can complete Saturday’s treble

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Andrew French is back with another helping of Multiples betting advice, and this week he can see wins for Watford in the Championship, Orient in League One, and ‘over-priced’ Bury in League Two.

The French Connection: Every dog has his day

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Even football clubs at the wrong end of the table win sometimes you know… and that’s exactly what Andrew French believes struggling Reading and Darlington will do this Saturday to form part of his weekly treble.

The French Connection: Every dog has his day

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Even football clubs at the wrong end of the table win sometimes you know… and that’s exactly what Andrew French believes struggling Reading and Darlington will do this Saturday to form part of his weekly treble.

The French Connection: Every dog has his day

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Even football clubs at the wrong end of the table win sometimes you know… and that’s exactly what Andrew French believes struggling Reading and Darlington will do this Saturday to form part of his weekly treble.

Carling Cup Betting: Barnsley v Man Utd

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It wasn’t that long ago that Barnsley were knocking Liverpool and Chelsea out of the FA Cup. Now presented with the chance to eliminate United from the Carling Cup, “Mystical” Mike Norman thinks it’s a real possibility.

The Championship Betting: Out-of-form Toon can gain overdue win

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Three games without a victory might not sound a lot, but to a quality side like Newcastle United it definitely represents a bad run says Andrew French; and he’s fully expecting them to get back to winning ways tonight.

The Championship Betting: In-from Cardiff can win again

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It says so much about the unpredictable nature of the Championship that not a single club has won more than three of its last six league matches. I really believe that current form is key when it comes to punting in this division but even that is difficult to assess when sides seem to struggle to maintain anything for more than a few weeks.

Having said that, I’m very keen on Bristol City this weekend. They are a tough side for anyone to beat at Ashton Gate, so I really cannot see Peterborough troubling Gary Johnson’s side. After a slow start, the Posh showed signs of acclimatising to their new surroundings but that has ground to a halt on the back of three successive defeats. They are yet to win on the road and have managed just three goals in five away trips. City have won four out of five on their own turf, and I suggest backing them at [1.89].

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The spotlight will undoubtedly be on Ian Holloway as his current side, Blackpool, host one of his former employers, Plymouth Argyle. The outspoken Tangerines boss may well be forming a side that can challenge for promotion, but back-to-back defeats have seen them slip out of the top six. Plymouth, meanwhile, have hauled themselves off the bottom thanks to a couple of wins - and I think they may just be able to frustrate their old boss. Therefore, I will lay Blackpool at [1.85].

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I saw Cardiff take Watford apart a fortnight ago, and while the Hornets contributed to their own downfall, there’s no denying the Bluebirds are a force to be reckoned with, particularly going forward. In Michael Chopra and Jay Bothroyd they possess a strikeforce that combines pace, strength, height and skill. They smacked in 10 goals in two games before the international break, and although Crystal Palace are one of the more in-form outfits in the division, I think Cardiff are still a team to have on your side at the moment - back them at [1.85].

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Mark Robins appears to be turning things around for Barnsley since his arrival. The Tykes struggled last season and were already showing similar signs this term, but their new boss has overseen three wins in five games. They visit Doncaster, who are very much a ‘is your glass half full or half empty’ team. They could be described as hard to beat (they have lost only twice), but I see them more as a side that struggles to win as they have only taken three points once all season. Five of their six home games have ended all square, but I feel Barnsley may be in the sort of form to sneak three points - therefore I’ll be backing them at [3.55].

* Andrew is showing a profit of approximately £146 (£10 level stake/liability) on all his selections so far this season

Carling Cup Betting: Britannia thriller rewards goals backers

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One Premier League club crashes out and another comes back in dramatic style in round three..