Wrexham vs Maidenhead



Wrexham games have averaged 3.94 goals this season with 88% of them having over 1.5.
It’s their home form that’s the real kicker here.
At home, their games have averaged a ridiculous 5.38 goals. Never mind over 1.5, 100% of home games this season have had over 2.5 and 88% have had over 3.5.
In 8 games at the Racecourse, Phil Parkinson’s side have scored 34 times, winning 8/8. In fact, they’ve won 19 of their last 20 here.
At home, they average a massive xG of 2.93.
They’re far from impenetrable, they concede an xG of 1.16 and have conceded in 62% of their home games.
Wrexham could easily cover this line on their own. Especially with Ollie Palmer (10 goals) and Paul Mullin (12 goals) in attack. Even center back Aaron Hayden has 7 already.
Maidenhead can hurt them though and they have a fantastic record against Wrexham. They haven’t lost in 6 meetings with the Welsh side. Even spoiling the party by winning 3-2 last season, in the first game that the superstar owners attended.
Maidenhead’s away games have averaged 2.57 goals, which is much higher than their home games.
71% of their away matches have had over 1.5 goals and they’ve failed to keep a single clean sheet on the road this season.
Barrow vs Colchester



Barrow vs Colchester in League Two is an interesting one and Barrow look a cracking price I have to say. I’ve backed them win or draw which basically means this part of the selection wins unless they lose.
Barrow’s recent run of form has carried them into the play-off places. It began with a win over rivals Carlisle in the EFL Trophy, and now they come into tonight’s game having won their last two in the league without conceding a goal. Their 3-0 win over Crewe last time out was their sixth win in their last eight at home.
Colchester’s form is poor. They’ve picked up a couple of successive draws, however that hasn’t prevented them from falling to the foot of the League Two table. Staggeringly, Colchester have won just one of their last 12 in the league, and they’ve only won once since August.
Barrow will be licking their lips if they’ve taken one look at Colchester’s away results. They’ve lost six of their last seven on the road and they’ve failed to find the back of the net in four of their last six.
Barrow have a goal scorer within their ranks which always helps. They’ve got Josh Gordon up top, he’s scored 9 goals in 16 games, and he comes into this having scored a brace during the 3-0 home win over Crewe last time out.