Again the midweek fixtures didn't go to plan, Middlesbrough won comfortably but Burnley after going a goal up could only manage a 1-1 draw and Forest were well beaten by Ipswich.
Two home wins for this Saturday which are pretty standard picks but the ratings stack up well for them.
Bolton v Ipswich: Bolton come into this on the back of a decent away win at blackburn and are unbeaten in 6 although 4 have been draws. Bolton have won 3/3 against 3 rated teams and this is a good chance to make it 4, in those 3 games 2 have seen 3 or more goals and both teams have scored in 2.
Ipswich themselves on the back of a good home win over Nottingham Forest are still inconsistent and have won only 2 of their last 17 games. Ipswich against 1 rated teams have W1 D1 L3 of those 5 games 3 have seen 2 goals or less and 4 of the 5 games have seen only 1 team score.
Bolton to win 3/4
Cardiff v Sheffield W: Cardiff sit top of the table and have won 3 of the last 4, against 3 rated teams they have W4 D1 L1, 4 of those 6 games have gone over 2.5 goals and
Two home wins for this Saturday which are pretty standard picks but the ratings stack up well for them.
Bolton v Ipswich: Bolton come into this on the back of a decent away win at blackburn and are unbeaten in 6 although 4 have been draws. Bolton have won 3/3 against 3 rated teams and this is a good chance to make it 4, in those 3 games 2 have seen 3 or more goals and both teams have scored in 2.
Ipswich themselves on the back of a good home win over Nottingham Forest are still inconsistent and have won only 2 of their last 17 games. Ipswich against 1 rated teams have W1 D1 L3 of those 5 games 3 have seen 2 goals or less and 4 of the 5 games have seen only 1 team score.
Bolton to win 3/4
Cardiff v Sheffield W: Cardiff sit top of the table and have won 3 of the last 4, against 3 rated teams they have W4 D1 L1, 4 of those 6 games have gone over 2.5 goals and