Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Arsenal vs Brighton | Yes | 19/20 |
Blackburn Rovers vs Swansea City | Yes | 8/15 |
Derby County vs West Brom | Yes | 1/2 |
Luton Town vs Oxford United | Yes | 21/20 |
Portsmouth vs Accrington Stanley | Yes | 11/10 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 18.30/1 |
- Arsenal vs Brighton: Yes – Ozil, Ramsay, Maitland-Niles, Monreal, Bellerin, Holding…there are some key names absent from this Arsenal side, and that’s perhaps why they have shipped nine goals in their last three games. Brighton may fancy securing Premier League survival with a win then, and while they aren’t prolific scorers their direct approach will cause the Gunners problems here.
- Blackburn Rovers vs Swansea City: Yes – There’s nothing to play for here, but both teams are in decent form and will be looking to end the campaign on a high note. Blackburn had won four spin on the spin – scoring two in each – prior to defeat to Norwich at the weekend, while Swansea’s formline reads W5 D1 L1 with 16 goals scored and eleven conceded.
- Derby County vs West Brom: Yes – There could be some fun and games here, with Derby needing to better the results of Middlesbrough and Bristol City to secure a play-off berth. For a side that has scored two or more goals in six of their last seven, that means attacking from the off. West Brom, meanwhile, have scored eleven goals in their last five games, and they will know that victory here could see them avoid in-form Aston Villa in the play-off semi-finals.
- Luton Town vs Oxford United: Yes – Luton have flinched at the finishing line, winning just one of their last five to go into the final game of the season level on points with Barnsley at the top of the League One table. They’ve only failed to score twice in 2019, but defensively things have gone awry and they have shipped nine in five. Oxford, with nothing to play for, are flourishing (W6 D2 L0), scoring two or more in five of their last six.
- Portsmouth vs Accrington Stanley: Yes – In theory there’s nothing to play for here, but Portsmouth will surely want to finish third in the table and avoid a play-off game against either Sunderland or Charlton. Pompey have kept just three clean sheets in 2019, and are vulnerable here. Accrington have nothing to play for and that lack of pressure showed last time out: they blasted five past Plymouth.