16/17th February Championship Televised Games Preview

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We have three matches available to watch from the Championship this weekend the first coming from Loftus Road where QPR host Derby, Marti Cifuentes’s sides form is somewhat patchy after a run of four consecutive wins through January. The last four matches they have lost three and won just once which was here against Blackburn (2-1). 

The homeside are playing a side 12 pts below them here so a chance to get a victory in front of their home fans and avenge the loss they had earlier in the season.

The visitors Deby are looking to get the home and away double over their opponents, they beat QPR 2-0 at Pride Park when they last met. Matthew Hamshaw’s side are in 21st and are in a relegation battle having played one game more than all the teams around them. The away side put a stop to seven consecutive defeats in the league by drawing the last two games away to Norwich (1-1) and at home to Oxford (0-0) but they need to get maximum points to climb away to safety. Kick off 8pm Friday Live on Sky Sports.

Match Betting:
Casinos Not on Gamban: QPR 11/8, Derby 12/5 and the Draw 23/10.
US Betting Sites: QPR 6/5, Derby 13/5 and the Draw 23/10.

The game on Saturday is from Deepdale where Preston host Burnley, Paul Heckingbottom’s side arrive at this game on the back of victories in the FA Cup to Wycombe (on penalties) and more recently a win away to Norwich (0-1). The homeside drew when the two met earlier in the season at Turf Moor (0-0).

The visitors Burnley are 3rd in the table with three points to chance down to get in the automatic promotion position, Scott Parker’s side have won their last two league games at home to Oxford (1-0) and midweek to Hull (2-0) can they another win and make it three on the bounce? 

They have reached the last 16 of the FA Cup after a 1-0 victory away to Southampton and now will be up against this weekend’s opponents next. 

Match Betting: Preston 3/1, Burnley 21/20 and the Draw 2/1 Kick off 12.30pm Sunday Live on Sky Sports.  

The final game for us is from Elland Road where top of the table Leeds face Sunderland who are in the play off positions, Daniel Farke’s side are two points clear of Sheffield United as it stands but one defeat can change the dynamic of the table. 

The homeside suffered a FA Cup exit at home to Millwall in the fourth round but their league form has been fantastic winning five of the last six games. They beat Watford away mid-week (0-4) where top scorer Joel Piroe scored to bring his tally to 14 for the season.

The visitors Sunderland are 4th in the table, Regis Le Bris’s side are unbeaten in eight games in the Championship meaning the gap between themselves and 5th is a whopping 14 pts. This game finished 2-2 when the two sides met at the Stadium of Light so we can see there being goals in this one too with leading scorer Wilson Isidor scoring two in his last three games. Kick off 8pm Monday Live on Sky Sports. 

Match Betting:
Non UKGC Casinos: Leeds 8/15, Sunderland 9/2 and the Draw 7/2.
No Verification Gambling Sites: Leeds ½, Sunderland 9/2 and the Draw 7/2.

Please remember to gamble responsibly. 

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