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WILL ROOK

Cardiff, Shrewsbury and Wigan to win and Port Vale double chance: £10 at 11/2*

Cardiff have won five on the spin, Shrewsbury six in nine and Wigan five of their last six at home.

All three of the Championship and League One promotion candidates represent good value to win on their own patch.

Port Vale travel to Grimsby, who are without a victory in their last 15, so should be trusted to at least earn a point at Blundell Park.

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JACK GREEN

Getafe to win, Tottenham to win and BTTS: £10 on at 4/1*

Just a double for me this weekend after making a small profit on a treble last week.

Getafe are my Free Bet Club pick this week at home to a Levante side who have only won three league games all season.

Spurs shouldn’t have much trouble beating Bournemouth, although I expect the Cherries to score, given that they’ve done so at least twice in their last six home games.

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ADAM DRURY

Fulham, Wigan, Coventry and Mansfield to win: £10 at 14/1*

Fulham have played fantastic football in winning eight of their last 10 matches, and I’m backing them to extend that run at Preston.

Wigan (five wins from six), Coventry (seven wins from eight) and Mansfield (five wins from eight) are all good at home and take on out-of-form opposition.

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TOM BOWLES

Everton to beat Brighton, West Ham and Burnley BTTS: £10 at 3/1*

Everton were miserable at Burnley last weekend, while Brighton produced a fine performance to defeat Arsenal at the Amex.

The Toffees, however, do boast the best home record of any club outside the top six, having won eight of their 14 matches at Goodison Park.

Chris Hughton’s side are not great travellers. They have lost eight of their 14 away matches this season, with their only two wins coming within a week of each other in November.

Both teams have scored and conceded, meanwhile, in 10 of West Ham’s last 11 Premier League games and four of Burnley’s last five.

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TOM CLEE

Brighton and Swansea to win or draw with both teams to score: £10 at 15/2*

The lower leagues have been cruel to me over the last few weeks, so I’m stepping up to the Premier League in a bid to change my luck before I slip too far into the red.

Brighton are unbeaten in five matches with both teams scoring in all of them.

They can continue that run away to Everton, who have won just two in 12 with both teams scoring in five of their last six.

It’s a similar story for Swansea, who have only lost one of their last seven with both teams scoring in five.

They should be good for at least a point away to Huddersfield, who have only managed to win four matches since the start of November.

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*Odds subject to change