Carabao Cup acca: Swansea, Barnsley and Notts County headline five-fold accumulator
Planet Sport has picked out five likely winners from Tuesday night's Carabao Cup ties in the hopes of lining your pockets.
Our Tuesday night Carabao Cup acca features five home teams boosted by one overpriced outsider that pays at around
20/1 at the time of writing.
Carabao Cup betting tips
Bet: Barnsley to beat Tranmere Rovers
Bet: Peterborough United to beat Swindon Town
Bet: Swansea City to beat Northampton Town
MK Dons vs Wycombe Wanderers
The Dons kicked off their campaign with a 5-3 win at Wrexham while Wycombe were humbled by Exeter and will now meet in a closely contested rivalry.
The hosts have won four of their last five at home to Wanderers and given it's usually such a feisty and narrow affair, 2/1 on the hosts seems a valuable price.
Notts County vs Lincoln City
County will be desperate to give a response to their weekend thrashing at the hands of Sutton. If they can keep 11 players on the pitch then they should be able to do that.
Lincoln will go well in League One this season but this is County's first home game since returning to the EFL. It's a big occasion and they can use it to draw a line under Saturday.
Barnsley vs Tranmere Rovers
Barnsley hit Port Vale for seven at the weekend so you'd be forgiving for thinking this could be a case of after the Lord Mayor's show, but we think that's unlikely.
The Tykes are as prolific as they are consistent at Oakwell, scoring 45 goals in their last 18 home games.
Peterborough United vs Swindon Town
Peterborough were professional and clinical in their 1-0 win against Reading at the weekend, even if they were off the pace early on.
Posh have the advantage of having started their competitive campaign while Swindon have had 10 days between games and should struggle to contain the hosts.
Swansea City vs Northampton Town
Last but not least, we're backing Swansea to beat the visiting Cobblers. They'll be no pushover but we know the hosts will dominate close to 70% of the ball.
Saturday's slow start against Birmingham makes claiming a first win of the campaign crucial against a Town side who only managed eight shots and zero on target in their opener.