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·12 December 2025
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·12 December 2025

Jack Critchley
Southampton are creating chances and scoring for fun at the moment and they should get plenty of joy against a patched-up Norwich, who are potentially missing key players such as Kenny McClean. The Canaries defence is far from watertight and they should struggle against a supremely confident Saints who have netted 2+ goals in each of their last seven.
Read Jack's Championship Tipsheet here.
A porous defence continues to undermine the Spireites' play-off aspirations with Crewe and Accrington Stanley both putting three past them in recent weeks. Only teams languishing in the bottom six have conceded a greater number of goals and furthermore Paul Cook's side have won just once in their last seven outings.
Barnet blasted four past a sorry Bristol Rovers midweek with Callum Stead once again on the scoresheet. The Bees have not lost on their travels since early August.
Rovers were atrocious in midweek against Barnet losing 4-0, and they've now conceded 35 goals this season with wins as rare as a butterfly in winter. Their last win was at the end of September and the losses are mounting up severely.
With Swindon in third position in League Two and a record of five wins away and one that create plenty of chances (their away xG of 1.45 is higher than their home one), I cannot see why they are not shorter in the betting than their 13/10 price.
Read Alan's League 1 & League 2 Tipsheet here.
Since Daniel Farke changed tactics at half time when trailing 2-0 at Manchester City they've been excellent. They won the second half against City 2-1, they beat Chelsea 3-1, and last week they should loads of fight when drawing 3-3 with Liverpool. The standout here is that the new formation Leeds are playing means they're scoring plenty of goals but they're also conceding plenty. Their last three matches have averaged exactly five goals per game, and Over 2.5 Goals has landed in each of their last seven outings.
So when you consider that Brentford's last three home games have finished 3-1, 3-1 and 3-2, and that Over 3.5 Goals landed in four of their last five matches at the Gtech, then I'm pleasantly surprised to see at least three goals being scored in the game trading at just a tad shy of even money.
Kev Hatchard
While I'm not sure Alaves can necessarily take full advantage of Real Madrid's problems, I do think they can score on Sunday at Mendizorroza. Argentine coach Eduardo Coudet just about kept the Basque club up last season, and they are looking more comfortable this time around, six points clear of the dropzone.
This season, Alaves have scored against Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Athletic Club and Real Sociedad, and at home they have won four out of eight in the league, losing just twice. This will be a nerve-shredding game for Real Madrid, and I'll back Both Teams To Score at 4/5. Madrid have kept a clean sheet in just one of their last six matches.









































