The following are today's England League 1 Predictions.
1)PortVale Vs Ipswich.
Only Plymouth has scored more in League One this season than Ipswich’s 28 in 15 games.
Five of Ipswich’s last seven League One road games have featured three goals or more.
Take Ipswich for the win here. Only Plymouth have more League One goals this season than the Tractor Boys’ 28 in 15 games and that firepower has led them to win five times on the road this term.
2) Portsmouth Vs Oxford.
Seven of Pompey’s 13 league matches this season have produced over 2.5 goals.
There have been over 2.5 goals in eight of Portsmouth’s last ten League One home games.
Take Portsmouth to get the win. Three of Pompey’s seven league successes this season have been by two goals and they were impressive 3-2 winners the last time they met Oxford in League One.
England League 1 Predictions.
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