


Dougie Freedman is hoping his Crystal Palace side can get at least a point at Doncaster
"The Eagles were making a half-decent fist of staying up with only one defeat in four before suffering a damaging home defeat to Scunthorpe a week ago."
With just a handful of games to go the Easter programme has a big say in deciding who goes up and who goes down, and Andrew French is hoping Watford can see of Barnsley and push for a play-off spot.
Friday April 22
Coventry v Scunthorpe
If ever a change of manager has saved a season, then it certainly has for Coventry. The Sky Blues were in freefall under Aidy Boothroyd, plummeting from 5th in mid-December to 19th by mid-March due to a run of one win in 17 games. However, caretaker Andy Thorn has steered City to four games without defeat, three of which they have won - and victory in this game would end any last lingering doubts about the drop. Coventry have won their last two at home, including last weekend's defeat of promotion-chasing Millwall. They also fare well at the Ricoh Arena against teams in the bottom half, winning seven out of 10. Despite a morale-boosting away win at Crystal Palace last weekend, Scunthorpe still have plenty to prove on the road. That success was preceded by a run of 11 successive away defeats for the Iron, and the fact they have conceded at least once in each of their last 10 trips suggests Coventry will find the net.
Back Coventry at [1.88]
Doncaster v Crystal Palace
This fixture is really a case of never mind the quality, just find a winning bet. In form terms, these two are about as off-colour as you can find; Doncaster haven't won at home in seven attempts, Palace are without an away win in 15. In fact, Rovers haven't done much winning anywhere recently, with just one success in their last 15 outings. They have lost four of their last five and are not safe from the drop. So as much as they will want to win this one, they can't afford to lose it either - particularly as defeat would see them drop to 21st as Palace would leapfrog them.
The Eagles were making a half-decent fist of staying up with only one defeat in four before suffering a damaging home defeat to Scunthorpe a week ago. But Dougie Freedman's side did manage a draw in their last away game at Leicester, and they would happily take a point - although with two of their last three at home they can probably afford to be a little more cavalier than their hosts.
Lay Doncaster at [2.36]
Saturday April 23
Watford v Barnsley
Mathematically Watford are still play-off contenders, but they will almost certainly need to win this game for that statement still to be true after 90 minutes. The Hornets, tipped by many as relegation fodder, have far exceeded all expectations though and while their form recently has been poor (no wins in five), back-to-back draws at home to Norwich and away to Leeds shows they are in good heart. They also score goals, particularly at home; they have netted at least once in each of their last 13 outings at Vicarage Road and have only fired blanks twice in front of their own fans all season. They should be able to continue that good record against Barnsley, as only three sides (all in the bottom six) have conceded more away goals than the Tykes. They also have a dismal record when travelling to sides above them in the table, losing 10 of the 15 matches and failing to keep a clean sheet in any of them.
Back Watford at [1.92]
Since the start of 2011 Andrew has had 34 winning bets from 51 selections, resulting in a profit of £188.17 (£10 stake/liability on each selection)
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