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Brentford v Ipswich
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Brentford have won their last two home league matches against Ipswich Town without conceding a goal.
Ipswich have picked up just one win in their last eight league meetings with Brentford (W1 D4 L3), a 2-0 victory in August 2017.
Said Benrahma has been involved in 16 goals in 15 league appearances during 2019 for Brentford (9 goals, 7 assists).
Ipswich Town manager Paul Lambert has won all six of his matches against Brentford in all competitions.
73% of Brentford’s Championship points this season (37/51) have been won in home matches, the third highest percentage behind Rotherham (74%) and Wigan (83%).
Ipswich are looking to win consecutive Championship matches for the first time since March 2018.
Hull v Wigan
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Hull haven’t hosted Wigan for a match since January 2011 in the FA Cup third round, losing 2-3 at the KC Stadium.
Wigan have won five of their last seven games against Hull in all competitions (W5 D1 L1).
Hull’s Nigel Adkins has faced Wigan seven times during his managerial league career without winning (P7 W0 D2 L5).
Wigan are winless in 19 away matches in all competitions (W0 D4 L15) since a 3-0 win at Stoke in August.
Since December 1st, Hull City have won 40 points in the Championship (W12 D4 L5) – only Sheffield United (43) and Norwich (47) have won more in that time.
Nathan Byrne’s goal against Bristol City – timed at exactly 93 minutes – was the latest league goal scored by Wigan since Gavin Massey’s goal against Bristol Rovers in September 2017 (94:26).
Odds correct at 1530 BST (09/04/19)
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