The following are today's England League 1 Expert Analyzed Predictions
1)Exeter City Vs Ipswich.
No team has sustained more League One losses with four goals or more than Exeter have this season (four).
Seven of the last nine of Exeter’s League One games have produced three or more goals.
Exeter are the leading scorers among teams outside of the top four in League One and their offensive quality could be a factor at home to Ipswich.
At least one of the Grecians’ impressive front two (Jevani Brown and Sam Nombe) can find the net but Ipswich should also get on the scoresheet.
2) Barnsley Vs MK Dons.
MK Dons have failed to win seven of their last eight League One games.
At least one team did not score in Barnsley’s last seven League One matches.
Promotion-chasing Barnsley should be feeling confident after three successive wins and they should get the better of MK Dons at Oakwell. The Tykes have kept back.
Expert Analyzed Predictions.
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