Football League – A Saturday yankee to excite from the EFL

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BETTING industry expert Tommy Buckley (@tbuckleythinks) highlights a yankee from Saturday's domestic football to keep your interest during the international break. 

The first international break of this season means there is no Premier League or Championship action to focus on but in turn that means that League One and League Two can step into the spotlight.

I've gone through the fixture lists and both divisions look really interesting, and I think I've found four games to concentrate on that provide, bets worth considering on their own, but also for a fun yankee to cheer on.

Southend v Peterborough | Saturday 8th September 2018, 15:00

Peterborough go into this weekend as the flag bearers in League One after a fantastic start that has seen them collect five wins and a draw from their opening six matches.

Steve Evans has got the Posh flying and playing with real confidence so I expect them to get a good result at a struggling Southend side, who only have two wins from their six and also have a -1 goal difference.

In my opinion, a Peterborough win priced around 13/8 (Ladbrokes) looks well worth taking.

Doncaster v Luton | Saturday 8th September 2018, 15:00

Having worked at the Keepmoat Stadium on match days when Doncaster were in the Championship, I've had a soft spot for Rovers ever since, so it's good to see them having a fair start to this season.

Doncaster have only lost one of their opening six league games – yes they've had a few 0-0 home draws within that but I feel taking on a Luton side who only have one point and two goals from three away matches makes this a sound opportunity for the hosts.

You can get a home win around the 6/4 (Ladbrokes) mark, and that appeals to me.

Portsmouth v Shrewsbury | Saturday 8th September 2018, 15:00

Portsmouth are enjoying a very good season so far in League One and a home match against struggling Shrewsbury looks like a great opportunity to make it four from four at Fratton Park.

So far Pompey have 100% home record in the league with eight goals scored and only one conceded. They welcome a Shrewsbury side who sit 23rd with a W0-D3-L3 record and only four goals scored.

Given the form and the statistics, I'd have backed Portsmouth at 1/2 to win so the fact you can get around 5/6 (Ladbrokes) makes including a home here win something I can't refuse.

Morecambe v Swindon | Saturday 8th September 2018, 15:00

Some will argue that it's too early in the season for statistics but even if you think that way it's basically impossible to ignore the fact Swindon have played six league games  and all six have been Both Teams To Score bank.

Nothing is guaranteed of course but if you can get around 8/11 (Ladbrokes) on a repeat then surely it's worth putting your faith in the stats at those odds.

I'll be backing Both Teams To Score, I'd also give Swindon to win and BTTS strong consideration, around the 4/1 mark.

What is Yankee?

The yankee is a four-selection wager consisting of 11 bets: six doubles, four trebles and a four-fold accumulator.

This is a full cover bet where each selection appears in three doubles, three trebles and the four-fold in order to maximise winnings.

Best Bets

Southend v Peterborough – Peterborough to win (13/8 Ladbrokes)

Doncaster v Luton – Doncaster to win (6/4 Ladbrokes)

Portsmouth v Shrewsbury – Portsmouth to win (5/6 Ladbrokes)

Morecambe v Swindon – Both Teams To Score (8/11 Ladbrokes)

Back the yankee (88/1 Ladbrokes)

*Best price at the time of publication

About Author

I've been into football since first going to Man United as an 8 year old, lucky enough to have season ticket in the mid 90's. I've been into horse racing since first going to Doncaster as a kid and I love a day out at the races. Sports betting and writing has been a passion of mine for the last 20 years, just love sharing thoughts with people and there is no bigger buzz than knowing my work has helped somebody make a few quid. I'm also into Darts and Snooker, love watching and playing both but I watch much better than I play, although I did once get my hands on the World Snooker Championship trophy at the Crucible. My most recent sporting highs have come from watching T20 cricket with my son, we just love watching Derbyshire beat Yorkshire every time. My 23 years of working life to date have been spent in the newspaper/news media business and the betting industry including working at football grounds/racecourses.

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