
With so many betting opportunities available, we have made life a little easier for you by picking out our very own suggested bets across the Championship, League One and League Two!
Tuesday Treble: Leicester City, Portsmouth & Wrexham to win - 23/10
The Champions League returns this evening and our FC Copenhagen v Manchester City match preview will offer everything you need to place a successful bet on this fixture. However, there is also a full fixture list in the English Football League this week. With so many betting opportunities available, we have made life a little easier for you by picking out our very own suggested bets across the Championship, League One and League Two, using form, odds and expert analysis from our in-house tipsters. Match odds for Tuesday’s fixtures are provided by our betting partners at Interbet.
Leicester City v Sheffield Wednesday: Leicester City to win - 26/100
Whilst the odds for a home win aren’t great, backing the Championship’s runaway leaders, Leicester City to defeat struggling Sheffield Wednesday is a great way to kick off our Tuesday treble. The Foxes have won three consecutive league games by an aggregate scoreline of 10-2 whilst Sheffield Wednesday's miserable away form has produced just two wins and seven goals scored in 15 matches.
Portsmouth v Cambridge United: Portsmouth to win - 38/100
Portsmouth are eyeing promotion back to the second tier and on Tuesday they host a Cambridge United side that possesses one of League One’s worst defensive records. Pompey are unbeaten in their past five league games and boast one of the division’s best home records. Portsmouth have lost just twice at Fratton Park this season. In contrast, Cambridge United visit the south coast with a record of just two wins and ten points from their 13 away league games.
Sutton United v Wrexham: Wrexham to win - 10/11
Wrexham are aiming to get their stuttering promotion push back on track following a run of three successive losses. In a make-or-break fixture, there could be few better fixtures scheduled than a trip to lowly Sutton United. Sutton United are 23rd in League Two with just four wins from 31 matches so far and whilst Wrexham’s recent form has been far from ideal, the Welsh side should take all three points away from their trip to Surrey on Tuesday evening.