The Playoff places are still all to play for but the games are running out if you want to make a late charge.
David Easson can't see too many slipping up this weekend in the race for Top 6 in the League One Betting Preview


Saturday’s league one matches start with a blockbuster at the Valley as Nathan Jones’ Charlton in 4th take on 6th-place Huddersfield. Now you might think any possibility of Charlton grabbing top two is out of order with 8 games to go and the gap being 8 points to Wrexham, so how to play out the rest of the season when you’re 6 points above 7th place? Firstly, keep Huddersfield at arm’s length. 5 points behind them, now managerless after ditching Michael Duff, do the Terriers bounce or fall at the Valley?
Nathan Jones sides when they get going – and they haven’t for a long while – really do get on a run. Losing at Peterborough last time out brought that to a grinding halt but who streakier than the Posh to do that? Chalton at the Valley are fantastic – 7 straight wins and 12 unbeaten and with Huddersfield struggling to keep up with the playoffs, the price play is there for Charlton to somehow be at evens or even just odds against. 11/10 is in the treble.
In between them are Stockport who face Burton, perennial strugglers who are gasping to stay above water under Gary Bowyer. 3 wins in the last 6 has given them a chance but everyone above them is winning too! A 6 point gap to safety after the run they’ve had seems unfair – and I can’t see it getting any better this weekend. Stockport lost at Wrexham last time out but around that defeat the form is great. 11 home wins so far, with 4 wins out of 5 at home.
The 3rd best defence in League One win this one to nil at 6/4.

Up north the sun may be shining at Bloomfield Road but has Blackpool’s late run of form, finally turning draws into wins, come too late. A win over Bolton would keep the flame alive and they are well capable of doing it against a side that loves to concede as much as score. It’s tempting to say Blackpool at home, score draw but more generally for our treble it would just be a shame if this wasn’t a goal fest.
Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals is 11/10
That’s a 10/1 treble
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