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Tuesday 19 May 2015

Norwich To Win Through Play-Off's

Hi,

The football season is a long dragged out affair with 46 games to be played.

But although the 2014/15 season has finished for a number of clubs a few weeks ago, there are still play-off games to be played to decide promotion from all three English leagues.

The League One & Two play-off finals look very difficult to predict.

In League Two Southend take on Wycombe . These two teams finished fourth & fifth during the current season. Both teams finished on 84pts with only goal difference separating them! Wycombe scored 67 goals to Southend's 54. However Southend have the better defensive record conceding just 38 to Wycombe's 45.
Wycombe have the slightly better away record collecting 47pts whilst Southend picked up 40pts on the road.

In League One Preston take on Swindon. Preston finished third during the regular season whilst Swindon finished fourth. However Preston finished ten points better off collecting a total of 89pts to Swindon's 79pts.
Preston's away record was slightly better to the tune of 3pts and their goal difference was also better. Preston's results in their last eight home games, last eight away games and overall last eight games was better than Swindon's.

Norwich City To Gain Promotion
To The Promised Land?
In the Championship Norwich take on Middlesbrough for a place in the Premier League. Although only one point separated these two teams at the end of the season (Norwich 86, Middlesbrough 85) Norwich look far the better equipped team to win through at Wembley.
Norwich's away form is significantly better than Boro's to the tune of 9pts, they also scored ore goals and conceded less on their travels. In their last eight away games of the season Norwich picket up 20pts whilst Boro picked up just 7pts from a possible 24pts.

For me the best advice for the Football League play-off games is Norwich to beat Middlesbrough @ 5/6 with Boylesports in the Championship Play-off Final.


Have a great day.  

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