Saturday, 4 January 2014

Goals Galore Betting Tip for the FA Cup Third Round By Andre Clark

Saturday’s Goals Galore betting tip comes from the FA Cup as we take four matches from the 3pm kick-offs in the hope both teams will score in each.

Saturday Both Teams to Score Tip:

Rochdale vs Leeds

Rochdale sit 5th in League Two and have scored five in their last two at home, they have only failed to score once in their last 19 home matches in all competitions. Both teams scored in their 2nd round match when they were away from home. Leeds have netted in six of their last seven away matches including four at Charlton and three at Doncaster and their Championship quality should see them at least score.

Stoke City vs Leicester City

Stoke were held 1-1 by Everton on New Year’s Day and have now conceded in their last four home matches. In the FA Cup they have only kept one clean sheet in their last eight home ties, but have also scored in seven of those eight. Leicester are flying and free scoring in the Championship, scoring in 14 of their last 15 matches while both teams have scored in four of their last five away from home.

Macclesfield Town vs Sheffield Wednesday

Macclesfield are brilliant at home and always score goals, they put four past Swindon in Round One and smashed seven in the final qualifying round. They have scored against the likes of Cardiff and Bolton at home in the past two seasons and have scored three goals in three of their last four home league games. Sheffield Wednesday have now scored in two of their last three away and their Championship quality should see them at least score here.

Bristol City vs Watford

Bristol City have now won their last two home matches in League Two, winning 4-1 last time out and both teams have scored in their last five home matches. They have only failed to score once in their last 21 home games. Watford have a new manager and smashed four past Millwall recently. Away from home both teams have scored in five of their last six and the same can happen again with the lesser opposition on home soil.

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