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Week 22 Reaction:
Billy Lumsden is tasting success at the moment, capturing a third successive win last weekend, allowing him to pick up a fifth win in six. Tom Carnduff ended his five-match loss streak as Doncaster dispatched Walsall with ease.
George Pitts and Ben Linfoot both lost, with Sheffield United throwing away a lead twice, while Brighton were beaten at home to Southampton. Only three points separate the Sporting Life team. as the end of season draws ever nearer.
- George Pitts: W-L-L-L-W-L-W-W-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-W-W-W-L-W-L-L (24 PTS)
- Ben Linfoot: W-L-W-L-W-W-W-L-L-W-W-L (21 PTS)
- Tom Carnduff: W-W-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-W-L-W-W-W-L-L-L-L-L-W (21 PTS)
- Billy Lumsden: L-W-L-L-L-L-L-W-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-W-W-L-W-W-W (21 PTS)
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Check out Sporting Life's Group Bet for Saturday's Sky Bet Championship and League One action, which is made up of four selections from the team:
Billy Lumsden: Bristol City (to beat Wigan) - 10/11
Bristol City are flying high once again after a blip in form following their impressive unbeaten run. They spectacularly won at Sheffield United thanks to an Andreas Weimann hat-trick, which was backed up with a 1-0 win at Middlesbrough in midweek, putting them back in fifth place with a game in hand. Wigan have the worst away record in the league and are only four points above the drop, so I cannot see past a Bristol City win in this one.
Tom Carnduff: Hull (to beat Reading) - 19/20
Hull's home form has been one of the big positives for them this season. Nigel Adkins' side are unbeaten in their last ten at the KCOM Stadium, seven of which have been victories. They welcome a Reading side who have just one win in their last 16 away games in all competitions.
George Pitts: West Brom (to beat Millwall) - 8/5
Since Darren Moore was relieved of his duties, West Brom have won three on the bounce, and are by no means out of the hunt for an automatic promotion spot. They are just waiting on either Sheffield United or Leeds to slip up and I think they will continue to impress under James Shan. They travel to a well-drilled Millwall side that are no longer distracted by the FA Cup, yet they have only registered one win in six and linger just one point above the relegation zone.
Ben Linfoot: Doncaster (to beat Bradford) - 11/10
Where should I start with Bradford? They are rock-bottom of the Sky Bet League One and they have lost four consecutive matches, failing to score in three of those games. Grant McCann's Doncaster have won their last two matches, scoring a total of seven goals in that time, and must continue to win games as they are holding on to the ever-so valuable final play-off spot. It may be a Yorkshire derby, but Doncaster's class will shine through.
FOUR-FOLD ODDS: 18.1/1 with Sky Bet
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Odds correct as of 1200 BST on 05/04/2019
