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Leeds v Bolton

Opta facts

  • Leeds have won their last six matches against Bolton in all competitions and have beaten the Trotters twice already this season (in the league and League Cup).
  • Bolton have lost their last four visits to Elland Road against Leeds in all competitions since winning 5-1 under Dougie Freedman in March 2014.
  • Leeds are looking to win seven consecutive matches against an opponent for the first time since winning eight in a row against Arsenal between 1973 and 1976.
  • Bolton are looking to win consecutive away league matches for the first time since beating West Brom and Reading in their first two away Championship games this season.
  • Leeds have already won 18 league matches this season – more than in six of their previous seven Championship seasons, with the exception the 2016-17 campaign (22 wins).
  • Bolton’s last seven league goals have been scored by different players (Beevers, Ameobi, O’Neil, Buckley, Hobbs, Donaldson, Connolly).

Portsmouth v Barnsley

Opta facts

  • Portsmouth have lost just one of their last 19 league games at Fratton Park against Barnsley (W13 D5), a 3-1 loss in March 1999 when playing in the second-tier.
  • Barnsley have failed to score on four of their last five visits to Fratton Park, however this was in an epic 4-4 draw back in February 2002.
  • Portsmouth’s Ronan Curtis and Jamal Lowe have combined for more goals than any other League One duo this season (7).
  • Only Luton Town’s James Collins (9) has scored more League One goals during 2019 than Barnsley striker Cauley Woodrow (6).
  • Portsmouth are winless in seven matches in all competitions (D5 L2) – their longest winless run under manager Kenny Jackett.

Blackpool v Oxford

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Given the current off-the-pitch issues at the club, Terry McPhillips will be one of the contenders for my Sky Bet EFL Manager of the Season.

He's guided Blackpool to within touching distance of the play-offs, that's despite many fancying them for the drop when Gary Bowyer resigned after the first game.

Oxford, on the other hand, are firmly in the battle to avoid the drop. Karl Robinson's men have been at that end of the table for large parts of the campaign, that's despite having some talented players in their squad.

In a bid to maintain their status in England's third tier, Robinson has had to make some tactical changes and one that has caught my eye is moving Luke Garbutt further up the pitch.

The on-loan Everton man has struggled slightly in his temporary spell at the club and has been limited to just 15 league appearances, with recent games coming from the bench.

However, the Oxford manager announced recently that he wanted to play Garbutt in a winger role - as opposed to his natural left-back position.

He's also publicly praised the player, which suggests he knows he has a big role to play. Speaking ahead of the Peterborough game last weekend, Robinson said: "I can say Luke Garbutt has really come on in the last month.

"His training habits are one of the best in the club. His willingness to be successful has never wilted and that’s to be commended.

"I really hope he gets that opportunity to show the fans that he’s trying to get back to where he once was."

Garbutt was given a chance in his new role in the defeat to Accrington, where he scored having come on around the hour mark. In addition to that, Marcus Browne, the player he replaced, is an injury doubt meaning that Garbutt could start.

For a team at the bottom end of the division, Oxford do score goals. The 40 on their tally is more than any other side in the relegation zone, while they managed to hit two or more goals in games away at Doncaster, Peterborough and Scunthorpe this season.

Garbutt has a point to prove, and at a price of 14/1 with bet365, the value is certainly there on backing the winger to net anytime here.

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Opta facts

  • Blackpool have only lost one of their 14 home league meetings against Oxford (W9 D4), a 2-1 loss in January 1980.
  • Oxford have won each of their last two League One games against Blackpool, however both of those have come at the Kassam, scoring three and conceding none.
  • Blackpool’s League One matches this season have seen fewer goals than any other team (62 – 34 scored, 28 conceded).
  • Oxford United’s 17-game winless away league run (W0 D7 L10) is their longest in the Football League since a run of 18 games between November 1996 and September 1997.
  • Oxford United have benefitted from seven substitute goals in League One this season – only Doncaster Rovers have scored more goals via subs (nine).

Odds correct as of 1655 GMT on 22/02/19

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