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10 April 2026
20:05 Marseille v Metz

Marseille #3-0

50 WIN

@+750

Lose

-50

Habib Beye will be demanding an immediate response after that frustrating loss to Monaco. Marseille are a different beast at the Vélodrome, and with Amine Gouiri looking clinical in front of goal, they should have far too much quality for a Metz side looking destined for the drop. The visitors are toothless on their travels and haven't won away in months. Expect l'OM to be on the front foot from the off and cruise through this one.
20:00 West Brom v Millwall

Millwall

50 WIN

@+225

Lose

-50

West Brom have looked far sturdier of late, but they’re facing a Millwall side that seems to have a total hoodoo over them. The Lions are cracking on the road, unbeaten in six away from home, and even with Mitchell a doubt, they have enough quality to hurt a struggling Albion. I expect a cagey affair, but Millwall’s clinical nature in transition should be enough to nick all three points and keep their promotion charge alive.
20:00 West Ham v Wolverhampton

West Ham #1-0

50 WIN

@+750

Lose

-50

This is a proper basement battle at the London Stadium, and frankly, it won't be one for the purists. Wolves look absolutely nailed on for the drop, and losing Sam Johnstone for the run-in is a massive blow to Rob Edwards' slim survival hopes. Nuno will have the Hammers fired up to haunt his old employer. Even with fitness doubts over Callum Wilson, West Ham's superior depth and home advantage should see them edge a nervy, low-scoring affair.
19:45 Colchester v Swindon

Swindon

50 WIN

@+204

Lose

-50

Swindon arrive at the JobServe Community Stadium in rampant form, looking like genuine promotion contenders. While their historical record at Colchester is surprisingly poor, the current gap in quality is impossible to ignore. The Robins are unbeaten in five on the road and possess a clinical edge that Colchester simply lacks right now, with the hosts netting just three goals in their last six outings. With the home faithful growing restless after four games without a win, expect Swindon to exploit that nervous energy and finally break their Essex hoodoo.
19:30 AD Ceuta v Real Sociedad B

Draw #3-3

50 WIN

@+5000

Lose

-50

Ceuta’s recent 3-0 thumping by Eibar was a proper reality check, but their home form remains the bedrock of their campaign. They’re up against a Real Sociedad B side that’s lost its way on the road and looks incredibly vulnerable at the back. Both teams have been leaking goals for fun lately, and the data suggests we're in for a chaotic afternoon. Neither side possesses the defensive discipline to shut up shop, so expect a high-scoring stalemate where the forwards have a field day.
19:00 Amiens v Pau

Draw

50 WIN

@+250

Lose

-50

Amiens are well and truly in the mixer at the bottom. While the January influx of loanees like Skelly, Alvero and Chibozo offers some hope, they’ve been far too soft defensively of late. Pau arrive after a proper thumping at Le Mans, so expect them to be pragmatic and look to tighten things up. Given Amiens haven’t won at home in three and Pau’s confidence is shot, a scrappy stalemate is the most likely outcome here.
19:00 Annecy v Montpellier

Draw

50 WIN

@+220

Win

110

This looks like a proper mid-table grind. Montpellier have found life in the second tier a bit of a slog, but getting Téji Savanier back in the engine room is a game-changer for Zoumana Camara. Annecy are incredibly stubborn at home, and Laurent Guyot will have them well-drilled to handle Alexandre Mendy’s threat. Both sides are neck and neck in the table, and I’m banking on a cagey stalemate where they simply cancel each other out.
19:00 Clermont Foot v Nancy

Nancy

50 WIN

@+229

Lose

-50

This is a proper relegation six-pointer, and frankly, Clermont look like they’re running on fumes. Losing Saïdou Sow is a massive blow to a backline already leaking goals, and their home form has been nothing short of dire lately. Nancy aren’t exactly world-beaters, but with Saint-Ruf back to marshal the troops, they’ve become a tough nut to crack on their travels. I’m backing the visitors to nick a narrow one in a cagey affair.
19:00 Guingamp v Grenoble

Guingamp

50 WIN

@-136

Lose

-50

Guingamp are dealing with a proper nightmare in the medical room, losing three key players to ACL tears, which has clearly blunted their rhythm. However, they remain a tough nut to crack at home, and in Louis Mafouta they have a clinical edge that Grenoble simply lack. The visitors have been woeful on their travels, failing to win in seven away fixtures, and they look devoid of confidence. Expect a scrappy, low-scoring affair where one moment of quality settles it.
19:00 Laval v Reims

Draw

50 WIN

@+250

Win

125

Laval are in a proper dogfight at the wrong end of the table, but they’ve developed a stubborn streak at home that shouldn't be overlooked. Reims are the better side on paper, yet losing Okumu is a massive blow to their defensive stability. Both teams come into this off the back of cagey goalless draws, and with neither side looking particularly clinical in the final third right now, I can see this ending in a gritty stalemate.
18:00 Paris FC v Monaco

Monaco #3-1

50 WIN

@+1400

Lose

-50

Monaco are looking like a real force on the road lately, remaining unbeaten in five and showing some serious steel at the back. While Paris FC have managed to steady the ship at home, they lack the clinical edge to really hurt a side of Monaco’s quality. With Balogun finding his range and Golovin pulling the strings, I expect the visitors to pull away in the second half. The hosts are scrappy, but they simply don't have the defensive discipline to keep this potent Monaco attack quiet for ninety minutes.
17:15 5:15 Aintree

Sherminator

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+400

Lose

-50

Sherminator can win by extending his perfect record at this distance, showing strong progression with a recent six-length victory. Proven on similar ground and effective with headgear, his upward trajectory suggests he can overcome a higher mark and complete a hat-trick.
16:45 4:45 Sedgefield

Blackwater Lilly

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+550

Lose

-50

Blackwater Lilly can win by building on a solid recent effort, finishing close over this course and distance. With proven effectiveness at the trip and a workable mark, a small improvement could see her convert consistency into a winning performance.
16:40 4:40 Aintree

Johnnys Jury

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+400

Lose

-50

Johnny's Jury is thriving, arriving off a Grade 1 Cheltenham win that confirmed his stamina and progression. He has a strong record on similar ground and proven effectiveness over this trip. Combined with a long straight that suits his staying style, these factors give him leading claims.
16:13 4:13 Sedgefield

Dillarchie

Daily Racing

50 WINNOTETip made at odds of 4.33 on 10/04 at 11:190.20 deduction for East Eagle@4.50 withdrawn at 15:07R4 Adjusted Odds = 1 + 3.33 x (1-0.20) = 3.66

@+266

Win

133

Dillarchie can win by building on a recent course and distance success, confirming suitability for track and trip. Back in form and still fairly treated on past ratings, her stamina over 3m+ and proven consistency here give her a solid competitive edge.
15:30 3:30 Aintree

Leau Du Sud

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+1200

Lose

-50

L’eau Du Sud can win through proven Grade 1 form and a strong 174 rating. His Champion Chase third shows high-class ability, and if conserving energy better late on, his experience and adaptability to conditions make him a serious contender.
14:55 2:55 Aintree

Sober Glory

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@-124

Lose

-50

Sober Glory is a leading contender with an excellent record at this distance and on similar ground, winning five of seven. His close second in a Grade 1 highlights top-level ability, and a clear round should see him convert strong form into victory.
14:20 2:20 Aintree

Miami Magic

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+400

Lose

-50

Miami Magic can win by building on a dominant 15 length victory that highlights strong progression over fences. His front-running style, solid 164 rating, and proven effectiveness over this trip suggest he can control the race and remain competitive despite stepping up in class.
13:57 1:57 Sedgefield

Cardamon Hill

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+1400

Lose

-50

Cardamon Hill can win if returning to earlier form, as he is now below his last winning mark. Proven stamina at 3m and effectiveness on suitable ground offer potential. A revival after a break could see him outperform current expectations.
09 April 2026
18:00 Caykur Rizespor v Samsunspor

Draw

50 WIN

@+240

Lose

-50

This one has a score draw written all over it. Both managers are facing a selection nightmare. Rizespor losing Samet Akaydin to suspension leaves them properly exposed at the back, while Samsunspor are essentially running on fumes without Ntcham and K?l?nç. Thorsten Fink’s side usually carries more threat, but with such a thinned-out squad they will struggle to dominate. Expect a scrappy encounter where clinical finishing from Ali Sowe should cancel out any away advantage.
18:00 Crvena Zvezda v Spartak Subotica

Crvena Zvezda #4-1

50 WIN

@+1200

Lose

-50

Crvena Zvezda are absolutely purring under Stankovi?, and with Katai bagging goals for fun, this looks like a massive mismatch at the Marakana. Subotica are in the doldrums and missing Vitorovi?’s stability at the back, which is a recipe for disaster against the league's top scorer. Even with their winter additions like Holender, the visitors will struggle to cope with the hosts' intensity. Expect a clinical performance from the champions-elect as they put a struggling Subotica side to the sword with ease.
18:00 Esenler Erokspor v Amed SK

Amed SK

50 WIN

@+209

Lose

-50

Amedspor are absolutely flying at the moment, and with Mbaye Diagne breathing down the neck of that single-season scoring record, they look a terrifying prospect on the road. Erokspor are no slouches at home, but losing Nzaba to suspension is a total nightmare when you're tasked with shackling a striker in this kind of clinical form. Kayode will likely find a way through for the hosts, but Amedspor’s sheer momentum should see them edge this high-stakes promotion clash.
18:00 Istanbulspor v Erzurumspor FK

Erzurumspor FK #3-0

50 WIN

@+1400

Lose

-50

It’s top versus bottom-half, and the gulf in class is frankly staggering. Erzurumspor are purring at the top, and with Tozlu and Hasani both sitting on 18 goals, they’ll be licking their chops at Istanbulspor’s leaky backline. The hosts have looked toothless since losing Gültekin in the window, and without their first-choice keeper, I expect the leaders to run riot. It’s a total mismatch and should be a routine away win.
16:40 4:40 Aintree

Highlands Legacy

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+700

Lose

-50

Highlands Legacy can win through consistent recent form and a latest victory showing strong pace-tracking ability. Proven at this distance and adaptable on varying ground, further progress off a slightly higher mark makes him a competitive contender in this field.
16:05 4:05 Aintree

Alexei

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+1000

Lose

-50

Alexei can win by building on steady progression and a solid 166 rating. His Champion Hurdle fourth shows he handles top company. Proven versatility on different ground conditions, combined with effective headgear, offers potential to step forward again.
15:00 Boluspor v Sivasspor

Sivasspor

50 WIN

@+150

Win

75

Boluspor are still reeling from that 6-1 shellacking by Amed SK, and while Florent Hasani is a genuine threat up top, their defensive shape is all over the shop right now. Sivasspor are missing Rey Manaj’s clinical edge, but their away form has been absolutely mustard recently, winning four of their last five on the road. I fancy the visitors to soak up Boluspor’s possession and catch them cold on the break. It’ll be a scrap, but Sivasspor look far more resilient.
14:55 2:55 Aintree

Jango Baie

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+137

Win

69

Jango Baie has elite Grade 1 form, a strong 177 rating, and proven course and ground versatility. His runner-up finish in the Cheltenham Gold Cup highlights stamina and class. Further improvement over staying trips makes him a leading contender here.
14:20 2:20 Aintree

Lulamba

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@-149

Lose

-50

Lulamba brings top-class form with multiple Grade 1 wins and a high rating of 168. His Cheltenham run suggested stamina limitations at shorter trips, so stepping up in distance could unlock improvement, making him a leading contender under optimal conditions.
13:45 1:45 Aintree

Mange Tout

Daily Racing

50 WIN

@+600

Win

300

Mange Tout can win by building on strong distance and soft-ground records, both at 100%. With experience at Grade 1 level and a high rating of 151, natural progression and top-yard training could enable her to reverse previous form with improvement.
08 April 2026
19:45 Marine v Hereford

Marine

50 WIN

@-133

Lose

-50

Marine have turned the Travel Arena into a proper fortress recently. Even with Sinclair-Smith sidelined, Neil Young’s pragmatic shift to a direct 4-4-2 has made them remarkably tough to break down, yielding two clean sheets in five. While Hereford will look to dominate the ball under Paul Caddis, they often struggle with a soft underbelly on their travels. Expect the hosts to sit deep, frustrate the Bulls, and use clinical finishing to settle it.
18:30 Botev Plovdiv v Lokomotiv Plovdiv

Draw

50 WIN

@+229

Win

115

The Plovdiv derby is always a powder keg, and Botev come into this on a massive high after their recent Cup triumph. However, losing Georgi Nikolov is a massive blow to their clinical edge up front. Lokomotiv are flying under Aleksandr Tomash, and their high-pressing game will cause real problems for a Botev side that might be a bit leggy after their silverware celebrations. Expect a cagey affair where Loko’s transition play cancels out Ivelin Popov’s creative spark, resulting in a hard-fought stalemate.
18:00 Goztepe v Galatasaray

Galatasaray #3-1

50 WIN

@+1200

Win

600

Galatasaray look like an absolute juggernaut right now, and they’ll be smelling blood against a Göztepe side that, while stubborn at home, often lacks the tactical discipline to handle elite-level transitions. Okan Buruk’s high press should suffocate the hosts' build-up from the back, and with Davinson Sánchez back to shore up the defensive line, the visitors can afford to stay on the front foot. Rômulo might nick a goal for the hosts, but the clinical movement of Icardi and Y?lmaz should see the leaders cruise through.
18:00 Mladost Lucani v FK Napredak

Mladost Lucani

50 WIN

@-166

Win

30

This looks like a proper tactical chess match between two sides that mirror each other's 4-2-3-1 setups. Tomislav Sivi? has made Mladost incredibly stubborn at the back, especially at home where clean sheets have become their bread and butter lately. Napredak will look to stay compact with their new-look midfield, but I expect Patrick Friday Eze to provide that one moment of clinical finishing. It won’t be a classic, but the hosts should edge this cagey affair.
18:00 Umraniyespor v Sakaryaspor

Umraniyespor

50 WIN

@+114

Win

57

Sakaryaspor’s away form has fallen off a cliff recently, and being without Odise Roshi really blunts their threat on the counter. Ümraniyespor have looked far more settled at home, and their shift to an aggressive high press should unsettle a visiting side struggling for rhythm. While Kasongo is always a handful, the hosts look much more likely to seize the initiative here. I fancy Ümraniyespor to edge this one and keep their playoff hopes alive.
12:30 Serikspor v Vanspor FK

Serikspor #2-1

50 WIN

@+1100

Lose

-50

Serik are a bit of a shambles at the back with Ibrahim Demir sidelined, but they’ve shown more bite under Mustafa Boran. Vanspor are traveling light without Jefferson and O?ulcan Ça?layan, which really blunts their clinical edge. Even though Serik’s defensive numbers make you wince, I fancy them to out-scrap a Vanspor side that’s looked toothless on their travels lately. It’ll be cagey, but home desperation should see the hosts nick a vital result.
07 April 2026
20:00 Bromley v Shrewsbury

Draw

50 WIN

@+270

Lose

-50

Bromley are looking a bit leggy at the summit, and losing Michael Cheek is a massive blow to their clinical edge. Andy Woodman is forced to pivot tactically to use more width, but with Sowunmi and Cameron doubtful at the back, they look uncharacteristically vulnerable. Shrewsbury have gone off the boil lately, yet they remain a stubborn side capable of a result. Expect a chaotic, high-scoring stalemate that will certainly jangle some nerves in the title race.
20:00 Wrexham v Southampton

Southampton

50 WIN

@+162

Win

81

Southampton are absolutely flying right now, and that FA Cup scalp of Arsenal will have them feeling ten feet tall heading into this one. While Wrexham are always a handful at the Racecourse, losing Kieffer Moore is a massive blow to their focal point up top. The Saints' verticality under Eckert should exploit a Wrexham backline that’s struggled for clean sheets lately. Even with Downes suspended, the visitors look far more clinical and should edge this playoff six-pointer.
19:45 Ayr v Dunfermline

Dunfermline #2-1

50 WIN

@+1100

Lose

-50

Somerset Park is a tough trip, but Ayr are in a right state after parting ways with Scott Brown. John Rankin has inherited a side that’s forgotten how to win, while Neil Lennon has the Pars purring. Andrew Tod is in the form of his life, and while Dunfermline can be loose at the back away from home, they have the attacking menace to punish this fragile Ayr defense. The visitors should edge it.
19:45 Port Vale v Rotherham

Port Vale #1-0

50 WIN

@+650

Win

325

This is a proper relegation six-pointer between two sides who look destined for the drop. Vale are reeling from that Stamford Bridge mauling, but the return of Jayden Stockley provides a much-needed focal point against an injury-ravaged Rotherham. The Millers are completely toothless away from home, and Lee Clark is currently managing a skeleton squad. Expect a nervy, scrappy affair where one clinical moment edges it for the hosts.
06 April 2026
20:00 Girona v Villarreal

Villarreal

50 WIN

@+139

Lose

-50

Girona are absolutely ravaged by injuries right now, and losing a presence like Ter Stegen between the sticks is a nightmare against a side as clinical as Villarreal. Marcelino has the Yellow Submarine purring, playing that classic, disciplined 4-4-2 that hits teams like a sledgehammer on the break. With Moleiro finding the net for fun and Girona’s makeshift midfield lacking Van de Beek’s engine, I can only see the visitors soaking up the pressure and picking them off.
19:45 Le Mans v Pau

Le Mans

50 WIN

@-113

Win

44

Le Mans are currently playing with the swagger of a side that knows they belong in the top flight. Patrick Vieira has them incredibly well-drilled, and that stingy home defense will be a nightmare for Pau to break down. Even with Versini’s pace on the counter, the visitors have a nasty habit of shipping goals away from home. I expect the hosts to stay on the front foot and prove far too clinical for their mid-table opponents.
19:30 Sporting Gijon v Real Sociedad B

Sporting Gijon

50 WIN

@-129

Win

38

Sporting Gijón should have far too much quality for a Sanse side currently being picked apart by senior team call-ups and injuries. Losing Ochieng is a massive blow for the visitors’ threat on the break, and with Ansotegi forced to shuffle his pack, they will struggle for rhythm. Even with Gijón missing Yánez in goal, Dubasin’s clinical nature should see them through. I expect the hosts to boss the midfield and comfortably bypass a depleted away defence.
18:45 FC Arouca v Estoril

Estoril

50 WIN

@+170

Lose

-50

Arouca are in a real spot of bother here. Missing both Hyun-ju Lee and Dylan Nandín is a massive blow for a side already leaking goals like a rusty bucket. Estoril might have their own defensive wobbles, but with Yanis Begraoui in this kind of clinical form, they will certainly fancy their chances. Ian Cathro’s men are brilliant on the break, and I expect them to exploit Arouca’s sluggish transitions and vulnerable flanks to secure a comfortable result.
18:00 CD Castellon v Granada

CD Castellon

50 WIN

@-149

Win

34

Castellón are looking proper sharp under Pablo Hernández, dominating the ball and making the SkyFi Castàlia a real fortress. Granada, on the other hand, are down to the bare bones with that injury crisis??"losing Alcaraz and Bouldini is an absolute hammer blow to their spine. Even though the hosts can be a bit leaky at the back, they will have far too much quality for a depleted Granada side that is struggling for identity away from home.
15:00 AFC Wimbledon v Luton

Draw

50 WIN

@+250

Lose

-50

This one feels like a proper war of attrition at Plough Lane. Both managers are down to the bare bones in attack, with the Dons losing their talisman Matty Stevens and Luton missing Adebayo’s physicality up top. Wilshere will have the Hatters knocking it about nicely in the middle of the park, but without a clinical edge they’ll struggle to put a resilient Wimbledon side to the sword. It’s got a cagey draw written all over it.
15:00 Barnsley v Plymouth

Plymouth

50 WIN

@+120

Win

60

Barnsley are in a real spot of bother. Conor Hourihane is down to the bare bones with that defensive injury crisis, and throwing youngsters into the deep end against a side as clinical as Plymouth feels like a recipe for trouble. The Pilgrims have been absolutely flying on their travels under Tom Cleverley, playing some proper front-foot, high-intensity stuff. Even with Tolaj not quite at 100%, they should have far too much craft for a Tykes side that’s struggling for rhythm.
15:00 Bolton v Stockport

Bolton #3-1

50 WIN

@+1600

Lose

-50

This has all the makings of a one-sided affair at the Toughsheet. Bolton are purring right now, and Schumacher’s got them dominating the ball with real purpose. Stockport’s defensive unit is in absolute tatters with Hills and Hoskonen sidelined??"Dave Challinor must be pulling his hair out. While Wootton is always a threat to nick one on the break, the Hatters’ away form is frankly abysmal. I expect the Trotters to exploit those gaps in the visitors' makeshift backline and tighten their grip on that automatic promotion spot.
15:00 Exeter v Doncaster

Draw

50 WIN

@+250

Lose

-50

Exeter is in a real rut, and Matt Taylor’s return hasn't sparked an immediate bounce yet. With a defensive injury crisis leaving them reliant on youngsters, they look incredibly soft at the back. Doncaster aren't exactly world-beaters, and they’ll miss Okoronkwo’s presence up top, but they’ve got enough stability in midfield to control long spells. I expect a scrappy, nervous encounter where both sides cancel each other out in a low-quality stalemate.
15:00 Leyton Orient v Huddersfield

Draw #3-3

50 WIN

@+6000

Lose

-50

Orient are a real handful with Dominic Ballard leading the line. Despite the disruption in the dugout, they will fancy their chances against a Huddersfield side that is travel-sick. The Terriers are dominating the ball under Manning but look incredibly vulnerable without Balker anchoring the backline. With both sides leaking goals like a sieve lately, I am expecting a high-octane stalemate where Ballard cancels out Huddersfield’s possession-based threat in a proper end-to-end scrap.
15:00 Mansfield v Burton Albion

Draw

50 WIN

@+250

Win

125

Mansfield are flying right now after that gutsy display against Arsenal, but Nigel Clough is down to the bare bones at the back with Cargill and Sweeney out. While Will Evans remains clinical up front, that makeshift defense is a massive worry. Burton are disciplined under Bowyer and thrive on the counter-attack. I expect the Brewers to frustrate the Stags here, exploiting those gaps in transition to snatch a high-scoring draw in what should be a cracking contest.
15:00 Northampton v Wigan

Wigan

50 WIN

@+129

Win

65

Northampton are in a right state at the moment. Sacking Kevin Nolan without a replacement lined up suggests a club in freefall, and losing Elliott Moore leaves a massive hole in an already leaky defence. Wigan under Shaun Maloney look far more settled, and their recent shift to a disciplined mid-block away from home should completely stifle the Cobblers. Even with Aasgaard carrying a knock, the Latics have the tactical superiority to boss possession and the clinical quality to punish a demoralised home side.
15:00 Peterborough v Cardiff

Draw #2-2

50 WIN

@+1200

Lose

-50

Cardiff have been bossing games with that massive possession share, but losing Salech and Davies is a right kick in the teeth for their clinical edge. Brian Barry-Murphy’s side will dictate the tempo, yet they’re vulnerable to the Posh’s directness on the counter. With Harry Leonard back and firing, Peterborough have the tools to hurt the high-flyers. It is set to be a proper end-to-end scrap where Cardiff’s quality is canceled out by their lack of a focal point.
15:00 Reading v Lincoln City

Draw #1-1

50 WIN

@+600

Lose

-50

Lincoln are currently an unstoppable force, though their low possession stats suggest they’re perfectly happy to soak up pressure and hit teams on the break. Losing Marriott is a hammer blow for Reading’s playoff aspirations. They’ll likely dominate the ball through Lewis Wing but lack that clinical spark in the final third to kill games off. With both sides missing key personnel, expect a cagey, tactical stalemate where the Imps’ unbeaten streak remains intact.
15:00 Stevenage v Blackpool

Stevenage #2-0

50 WIN

@+750

Lose

-50

Stevenage look far too settled at the Lamex for a Blackpool side currently staring down the barrel of League Two. While Ian Evatt has tried to tighten things up, the Seasiders' away form is a shambles. Even without Harry Cornick, the Boro have enough in Jamie Reid to exploit that leaky backline. Expect Revell’s men to stay on the front foot and comfortably dispatch a side that is clearly lacking confidence on the road.

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