There are games affecting the top and bottom of the table in the Championship on Tuesday, including second-place Sheffield United's trip to Reading and relegation-threatened Huddersfield taking on Bristol City at home.
As well as those two games, West Brom, who still have play-off ambitions, go to struggling Wigan.
We have come up with second-tier accumulator covering the three games with odds of around 6/1.
Huddersfield or Draw in Double Chance @ 1/2
Sheffield United in HT/FT @ 15/8
West Brom to win @ 4/7
Odds were correct at time of writing and are subject to change
What | Huddersfield v Bristol City |
Where | John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield |
When | 19:45, Tuesday 7th March |
How to watch | Sky Sports Red Button |
Odds | Huddersfield 19/10, Draw 11/5, Bristol City 6/4 |
Town are bottom of the pile in the second tier and so will be after what could be a valuable three points against a Bristol City outfit who are 14th, but without much prospect of getting into the play-offs or being dragged into the relegation scrap.
Huddersfield are bottom and just a point behind both Wigan and Blackpool directly above but seven off safety.
Basically, all three clubs must start to pick up wins soon if they are to survive and a win for Neil Warnock's side over a Robins team that disappointingly lost 2-0 at another team scrapping for safety, Cardiff City, would be a welcomed boost.
Town have lost back-to-back matches 4-0 against leaders Burnley and then Coventry at the weekend, so hardly approach this clash with confidence but at least at home they have had some better results lately in the league, beating Rotherham and Birmingham and drawing with QPR in front of their own fans.
A home win is available in Full Time Result at 19/10, while home win/draw in Double Chance also appeals at 1/2 considering the Terriers' need to get something from the game looks greater.
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What | Reading v Sheff Utd |
Where | Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading |
When | 20:00, Tuesday 7th March |
Odds | Reading 7/2, Draw 5/2, Sheff Utd 4/5 |
Sheffield United failed to back up their impressive FA Cup win over Tottenham at the weekend as they slipped to a 1-0 defeat at play-off hopefuls Blackburn.
It's a result that leaves them 13 points adrift of runaway leaders Burnley and four ahead of Middlesbrough, although the Blades do have a game in hand on the Teessiders in third.
The race to seemingly finish second is starting to hot up, though, as that win for Blackburn means they're only two points off Boro, while Luton, Norwich and Millwall will not have given up hope yet of a late dash for the top-two.
That's why this trip to Reading is big for the Blades, who are 4/5 to win away from home in Full Time Result, to maintain their own hopes of securing an automatic place back up in the big time for next term.
The visitors should be fired up and can get a comfortable win after being ahead by half-time, available at 15/8 in Half Time/Full Time.
What | West Brom v Wigan |
Where | The Hawthorns, West Bromwich |
When | 20:00, Tuesday 7th March |
How to watch | Sky Sports Red Button |
Odds | West Brom 4/7, Draw 3/1, Wigan 5/1 |
West Brom have slipped to 11th in the table after another disappointing defeat last time out, this time going down 2-0 at Hull City on Friday.
That loss was the Baggies' fourth in their last seven league matches and means Carlos Corberan's side are seven points off the top six, although they do have a game in hand on those above them in the race for the play-offs.
This represents a great chance to stake their claim then, as they face a Wigan team that is second bottom and has not won any of their last four, although they have drawn three of those matches.
A home win looks the sensible way to round off the acca, available at 4/7 in Full Time Result.
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