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Wednesday 6 March 2013

WEDNESDAY NIGHT GOALS GALORE 6TH MARCH – GRECIAN’S TO BRING GOALS TO BRISTOL


We missed out narrowly on last nights treble with just Stirling Albion letting us down for another winning Goals Galore coupon, but I fancy the look of 3 games today and will be investing a bit of my hard earned on it.

The Champions League games don’t look too encouraging in my opinion, so I’ve dropped down to the depths to find my idea of a decent treble tonight:

Dundee v St.Mirren 3.45am

Dundee are resigned to the fact that they will be playing their football back in the 1st division next season, such has been their dismal season, but I definitely feel that they can at least bag a goal against 2nd bottom side St. Mirren at Dens Park.

Visitors St. Mirren appear to be on the decline again after a period of impressive results, and the combination of both teams lack of defensive ability should pay dividends in the both teams to score market.

Statistics never tell the full story when it comes to bottom of the table clashes, and I’m relying on my experience to tell me that both sides will see this game as a winnable one. Goals galore looks the answer.

Bristol Rovers v Exeter 3.45am

Bristol Rovers picked up their first win in 4 when they beat Burton Albion 3-0 at the weekend but tonight they face an in-form Exeter side that have lost just 1 of their last 9 games on the road, and are fresh from beating two high-flying teams in succession (Port Vale 2-0 and Northampton 3-0), making them a team to follow.

However, Bristol Rovers are a tough nut to crack at the Memorial Stadium- failing to score just twice in their last 12 at home, which isn’t bad for a team sitting in 15th place in the league.

Bristol Rovers won the reverse fixture 2-1 at St. James Park, and will be confident of doing the season double over the Grecians. I’m not totally convinced of that, but can see both teams hitting the onion bag without too much hassle.

Woking v Mansfield 3.45am

Woking are making real progress recently after a hopeless first half of the season and should give Mansfield plenty to think about here.

The visitors are in red hot form-winning 9 of their last 10 games- and look very likely to make the play-offs at least, however the Blue Square Championship title is still within sight (they occupy 5th position, just 6 points behind leaders Wrexham but have 2 games in hand).

Hosts Woking have lost just 1 of their last 6 at the Kingfield Stadium, but it’s safe to say that the Stags of Mansfield will find the net at some stage ( they have drawn a blank only twice in away games this term).

Mansfield won the reverse fixture 3-1 back in October when Woking were abysmal, and the hosts will give them a much tougher battle this time around. I’m predicting a 2-2 draw which means just one thing.. Get on Goals Galore!

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