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This weekend’s Football League tips with MarathonBet

There’s a flurry of Football League action taking place this weekend and a HUGE enhancement from Marathonbet in the Premier League.

Starting with the latter, new customers can back Manchester United to beat Southampton at Old Trafford tomorrow at a giant 5/1. And because we know the Red Devils have been somewhat inconsistent so far this campaign, we’re giving all punters a £10 free bet if they can’t find the net. Happy days.

As for the stats, history books suggest Rooney and co have a good chance of coming away with all three points. They’ve lost only once to the south coast club in their last 13 meetings, winning 10 and drawing two, and the captain himself finally found the back of the net again when firing against Liverpool last week.

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In the Championship, Brighton have faded away from the title hunt after suffering a string of defeats and draws following an impressive unbeaten run. They finally got back on track against Blackburn last week but look vulnerable to an in-form Huddersfield team at the Amex tomorrow.

Chris Hughton’s side look like a real confidence team and we aren’t sure if they’ve turned a corner just yet. Huddersfield meanwhile are unbeaten in five and look a decent price to draw at 12/5 with Marathonbet.

Another team in fine fettle are League One leaders Burton Albion. Seven wins in their last eight league games leave them two points clear at the top and the run looks like being extended when they host relegation-threatened Shrewsbury tomorrow. The hosts love letting in goals – they’ve conceded an average of 1.73 per game so far this campaign – while Burton haven’t conceded in their last three. Burton to win to nil looks a huge shout at 42/25 with Marathonbet.

And finally in League Two, FA Cup contenders Wycombe can give themselves a pat on the back for two decent performances against Aston Villa in the third round. A replay at Villa Park proved too stern a test for Gareth Ainsworth’s men but they weren’t disgraced. They now need to take that confidence into the league and notch a win after two defeats on the bounce in recent weeks. They take on Leyton Orient at home tomorrow and can be backed at 13/8 to claim all three points.

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