League Two - Best Bets
- Dave Pilgrim
- Sep 16, 2017
- 2 min read
Our first stop in League Two might seem an unlikely destination, given the hype that surrounds Luton, but we beleive Wycombe have every chance to do a job on them this weekend.

Luton made everyone sit up and take notive when scoring 8 on the first day of the season, but they have added only another five goals in their next six league games, and sit a point behind Wycombe in the table.
Things definitely look to be getting worse for Luton. A recent 3-0 home defeat to Swindon was fully deserved - albeit played with 10 men for 60 minutes, while points at Lincoln and Mansfield were probably fair results.
Wycombe also drew at Mansfield (last week) but dominated the Stags for large parts of that game, and also showed their quality in a draw with Lincoln - again that was probably more thier way than Lincol's back on the opening day. The Chairboys look a decent side this year, and shouldn't be 21/10 to win this one at all.
2pts Wycombe to beat Luton at 21/10 generally
We often like to look for away wins in League 2 (see our recent article about home/away trends), and a traveller who could enjoy a good weekend are Newport County.
They have shown some real attacking intent so far this campaign, producing an average of 16 shots at goal and 12 on target per game this season. Thats enough to ensure they push back and negate any home advantage that Morecambe might feel and the crowd could quickly turn on the home team in this one.
Add in the fact that no side in the division has conceeded more chances so far this season, and you get a feeling this could develop quite quickly into a one-sided affair. Newport currently sit sixth in the division, but that may well improve before May, while Morecambe certainly will feel the heat at the other end, and are just two points above the relegation zone at this early stage.
1pt Newport to beat Morecambe at 11/10 (General)
1pt Newport/Newport ht/ft at 5/2 (Corals, Ladbrokes)
2pts Over 2.5 Goals at 4/5 with Bet365






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