21st February Friday Night English Football Preview

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We have three matches to look at on Friday then first being from the King Power Stadium where Leicester host Brentford, Ruud van Nistlerooy’s side are 19th in the table and need maximum points to get them out of the bottom three even if it’s for 24 hours. Since the 2-1 win away to Tottenham the Foxes have suffered three defeats, losing to Everton away (4-0), FA Cup exit to Man United away (2-1) and then more recently a home defeat to Arsenal (0-2). Leicester lead the head to head winning 4, drawing 2 and losing 1 so will hope they can get a much needed win here.

The visitors Brentford are currently in midtable, Thomas Frank’s side have double the points their opponents have after 25 games played. They will look to get two away wins on the bounce after beating West Ham 1-0 last weekend when Kevin Schade netted making it two goals in three games for the midfielder. 

The two sides met earlier in the season where it ended 4-1 to Brentford so can they do the home and away double? Kick off 8pm Live on Sky Sports. 

Match Betting Odds:
American Betting Sites For UK: Leicester 5/2, Brentford 21/20 and the Draw 11/4. 

The other two games come from the Championship the first we will look at is from Ashton Gate where Bristol City host Middlesborough, Liam Manning’s side are in 8th and a victory here would lift them into the playoffs even if it’s only until the other weekend’s games are played. Their form has been a bit patchy of late, managing two wins in the last seven league matches to Blackburn (2-1) and Stoke (2-0). They drew three and lost two of the remaining games. The homeside will hope to complete the home and away double over their opponents after a 2-0 victory earlier in the season.

The visitors Middlesbrough are 11th in the Championship but only 4 pts away from the top six so a good run of form can easily get them up there when the season reaches to a close, Michael Carrick’s side have lost their last four games away to Preston (2-1), at home to Sunderland (2-3), away to Sheffield Utd (3-1) and then the last game at home to Watford (0-1). They could do with leading scorer Emmanuel Latte Lath adding to his 11 goal tally and getting them back winning games. Kick off 7.45pm. 

Match Betting Odds:
Gambling Sites That Accept Credit Cards: Bristol City 5/4, Middlesbrough 21/10 and the Draw 12/5

The second game from the Championship comes from Turf Moor where Burnley host Sheffield Wednesday, Scott Parker’s side are 3rd in the table and trying to chase down a 5 pts gap to Sheffield Utd for the second automatic promotion place. They haven’t been beaten since the beginning of November but they haven’t been getting maximum points enough, they drew away at Preston (0-0) last weekend. They have won their last two games here to Oxford (1-0) and Hull (2-0) so Parker will hope his side can complete the home and away double over their opponents here. 

The visitors Sheffield Wednesday are 9th in the table but a victory here would lift them a few places, Danny Rohl’s side have won two of their last three away games; beating QPR (0-2) and Swansea (0-1) so if they can get the first goal of the game here it would be a big advantage. They will need to bounce back from last Saturday’s home defeat to Coventry (1-2). Kick off 8pm Live on Sky Sports. 

Match Betting:
Casinos Non UK: Burnley ¾, Sheffield Wednesday 4/1 and the Draw 13/5.

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