EFL acca tips and predictions: Derby County to bounce back, Wrexham and Notts County chase promotion
Our latest crack at an acca takes place on Tuesday night as re-arranged fixtures in EFL Leagues One and Two take place.
A host of re-arranged games form a mish-mash League One and League Two fixture list on Tuesday night and we’re here to help with our weekly stab at an acca.
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EFL Acca
Derby County vs Charlton Athletic
Derby were beaten at the weekend but they’ve responded to their last seven losses by winning the following game.
Charlton’s winless run now stands at 18 matches and they haven’t won on their travels since beating Cray Valley Paper Mill in November.
Leyton Orient vs Blackpool
Blackpool’s form has been hit-and-miss all season. The Tangerines have just recorded back-to-back wins against Peterborough and Bolton but that makes us trust them even less.
Orient are one of the form teams in League One despite facing four of the top six in their last seven matches.
Stevenage vs Cambridge United
Stevenage need to rediscover the form that made them look like surprise promotion contenders for much of this season and Cambridge feel like a nice opponent at this juncture.
The U’s have lost four of five and face a quick turnaround after an emotionally charged 1-0 loss to local rivals Peterborough at the weekend.
Notts County vs Sutton United
Notts County’s collapse from a team battling for automatic promotion to one who may have to settle for a mid-table finish has been baffling, but there’s still time to salvage their season.
League Two is as hectic as ever and the Magpies could potentially go eight with a win against a charitable Sutton side who simply won’t beat the drop.
Forest Green Rovers vs Wrexham
Wrexham are right there in the League Two promotion race but their form away from home is holding them back. They’ve won nine of 10 at the Racecourse but two of 10 on their travels.
Still, few teams have struggled more than Rovers who have already lost 4-1 and 4-0 when hosting teams in the automatic race this season.