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Norwich to beat Huddersfield

Norwich come into this having won three and drawn one of their four matches in all competitions this season.

Led by former Huddersfield manager David Wagner, the Canaries have netted three goals or more on two occasions and should cause problems for one of the Championship’s weaker sides.

Huddersfield have lost three and drawn once since Neil Warnock kept them up against the odds last season.

Bristol Rovers to beat Wycombe

Wycombe look like one of the worst teams in League One under Matt Bloomfield, having managed one league win in four.

That victory came against fellow strugglers Leyton Orient, and they have already lost two games by a margin of three goals.

Bristol Rovers drew 1-1 with Barnsley in their only home game so far this season but, having followed that with a 2-1 victory at Charlton earlier this month, have shown plenty to be positive about.

Cambridge to beat Leyton Orient

Cambridge have been the early surprise package of the EFL, winning three league games out of four after only staying up on the final day of last season.

Mark Bonner’s side have seen off Fleetwood on the road so far this season and are a great price to add another three points here.

Last season’s League Two title winners Leyton Orient have lost four and drawn one of their five matches in all competitions, failing to score in four of those.

Peterborough to beat Derby

Derby have lost three games out of five in all competitions this season, with their victories coming against Burton and Fleetwood – both teams expected to struggle.

The Rams have been beaten by fancied sides Oxford, Blackpool and Wigan, and look for another tough outing against a promotion candidate here.

Peterborough have won three league games out of four, with their only defeat coming after a freak late goal away to Northampton last weekend.

Stockport to beat Mansfield

Given the way they are playing, logic suggests it’s only a matter of time until Stockport fly up the League Two table.

The Hatters have had the better chances in all four of their league games and, having taken four points from their last two against Barrow and Bradford, their luck could be turning.

Dave Challinor’s side are unlikely to be this long on many occasions this season, so they are worth backing even against in-form opposition.

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