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·10 avril 2026
Saturday League One and League Two Tips: Go green with Plymouth in 15/2 treble

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Alan Dudman was in brilliant form on Monday with all six tips winning
Saturday 11th April 12:30
Plymouth's goal threat is always going to keep backers interested and you'd be pretty disappointed if they were not up to putting Exeter away this Saturday.
The Greens are leading the charge for this week's treble and they delivered in style for the column on Monday with a 3-0 thrashing against an awful Barnsley side who have very low levels both in skill and intensity these days.
Pilgrims forward Owen Oseni and Lorent Tolaj each were on the scoresheet in a perfect counter-attack sortie raid, and Tolaj is probably a little too good for this level.
Tom Cleverley's men have won four of their last five home league games (L1) and have now scored in each of their last 12 home outings since a 1-0 loss to Bradford in December. The Pilgrims last enjoyed a longer scoring run on home soil between April 2015 and January 2016 (18 games).
Click here for more Bradford v Stevenage odds Saturday 11th April 15:00
Bradford's 15 wins at home and just 14 conceded at Valley Parade is a seriously impressive run to take into the final throes of the season, and while it's an outside shot catching Cardiff for automatic promotion, it seems the play-offs is where they will be.
That's not to say we shouldn't rely on their miserly defence again, and Stevenage are hardly the Ardilles' Spurs team led by Jurgen Klinsmann. Stevenage have scored just 19 away from home in 20 games and six of their last seven matches home and away have been a boon for backers of the Under 2.5 Goals market.
In fact the last time Stevenage scored more than one goal away from home was back in mid-December, ergo we are backing defences here to be on top.
Bradford have scored in all 13 of their league matches against Stevenage, only holding a better record of scoring in each league fixture against a single opponent when facing MK Dons across club history (18 games), and while an obvious bet to win, the 4/6 makes a bit of appeal here with Stevo in town.
Saturday 11th April 15:00
You might recall me moaning about Mansfield a few weeks ago, and tho and behold one good result is followed by a tame one. Having beaten Doncaster 0-2 on Good Friday, they failed to beat Burton at home on the Monday in a 0-0.
Mansfield have drawn three of their last five and nine since late January, and as I am loathe to ever tip them to win these days (post-moan), I think Wigan will be pretty happy to take a point out of this game as they inch towards survival.
The historical stats are with us too - as Wigan have drawn each of their last two league games against Mansfield Town, as many stalemates as across the prior 27 meetings between these two sides in the EFL combined.
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The Barnet surge has picked up in just in time for an outside shot of making the play-offs, so one of my ante-post bets is just about alive with the Bees and they look rampant at the moment.
Their recent unbeaten run included some brutal fixtures against MK Dons, Bromley and Cambridge - all leading contenders to go up, and yet Barnet came away with something from every game.
Dean Brennan's side were the headliners in Monday's column and they did not let us down with a 5-2 thrashing of Fleetwood. Kabongo Tshimanga scored twice, and he was just what the Bees needed in January, as prior to his signing, their possession play always lacked a killer forward to round off the moves and ball retention - and Tshimanga has always been a goalscorer. His nine in 17 games since the move could be the difference in making the post-season, and I was almost tempted to play him Anytime Scorer at 17/10.
They are also the best xG team in League Two - earning a massive 1.74 at The Hive this term.
Saturday 11th April 15:00
Harrogate have won three of their last five away league games (L2), as many victories as across their prior 26 outings on the road in League Two combined and are worth the punt at 21/10 this Saturday.
Newport have lost 13 times this season at home, only Harrogate's 15 on their own patch is worse.
In terms of crunchtime this Saturday, Harrogate could lift themselves off the bottom as they are a solitary point off Newport and they have a bit more momentum.
The visitors have won two of their last three away EFL games against Newport County (L1), though lost this exact fixture last season 3-0.
Saturday 11th April 15:00
The transformation in both Bristol Rovers' fortunes and Steve Evans new slimmed-down waistline has been remarkable.
The Gas have stormed to five straight wins, seven from eight now, and in their last three at home they've won 1-0, 2-0 and 1-0. The 1-0 was against in-form Fleetwood, and they dug in, just what Evans wants.
That's now a win from each of their last five home league games, and seven of their last eight since January 31st (L1). The Gas last won six in succession on home soil in August 2016 (10 wins) but Evans has got the players running for him, and the fans are very much onside too and over 10,000 packed out the Mem recently in the Fleetwood win.









































