EFL goals galore acca: Sunderland vs Norwich, Charlton vs Bolton and more
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EFL Goals Galore acca
Queens Park Rangers vs Leicester City
Ipswich Town vs Plymouth Argyle
Charlton Athletic vs Bolton Wanderers
Harrogate Town vs Crewe Alexandra
Stockport County vs Tranmere Rovers
QPR vs Leicester
QPR are very bad at football, and Leicester City are very good at it. We could back the Foxes to win, but this is goals galore. Maybe they’ll score three? We think they’ll score three.
Sunderland vs Norwich
If either of these sides can figure out how to defend, they’ll be a threat. Sunderland are leaky right now but they can score in bunches and Norwich’s 13 games have featured 47 goals.
Ipswich vs Plymouth
Ipswich have scored three or more goals in each of their last five home games. They’ve also conceded at least two in four of them. Maybe Plymouth score, but it probably doesn’t matter.
Charlton vs Bolton
The Addicks are the top home scorers in League One and just one of five teams to have conceded 10+. Bolton averaged two goals for and one against on their travels.
Barnsley vs Fleetwood
Even if we exclude the Tykes 7-0 win over Port Vale, their home games are averaging 3.16 goals per game. Fleetwood have scored in eight of their nine away.
Harrogate vs Crewe
Harrogate have scored in each of their last five. They’ve also shipped 25 in eight at home. Crewe are just as wild, scoring 15 and conceding 12 in five away.
Stockport vs Tranmere
Stockport hit Wrexham for five and Doncaster and Crawley for three recently. Tranmere have lost all seven of their away matches. Get those floodgates open.
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