From the five games between Luton Town this year, we have just seen one game end with any side keeping a fresh sheet (a beat off at the solid Sheffield Wednesday).
It is apparent the Hatters will surely score and concede more in the forthcoming months, and contemplating Barnsley have conceded 10 goals in their past four matches, we could be in for some actions.
Rochdale’s fixture from Blackpool will be a toughie, but I think they’ll make a fist of it — leading in both teams scoring.
While Blackpool, though quite powerful, have also observed both teams score, the Dale have scored and conceded in all-but one match this year.
This might be a real cracker.
At length, while not the most hot fixture on newspaper, I’ve Port and Grimsby Vale to both score against each other.
Port Vale have observed every single game end with both teams scoring so far in the campaign, although Grimsby have failed to score — while also keeping only one sheet.
I do not expect fireworks, but Vale have found the net against Colchester and Salford on the road–both seen as possibly tough places to go at the beginning of the season–and that should set them up against a Grimsby outfit whose 2 home league matches so far have seen both teams rating.
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