Weekend 4/1 Treble | Jack Wright

Weekend 4/1 Treble | Jack Wright

Weekend 4/1 Treble | Jack Wright

Two Championship games, and a massive clash in League Two all feature in Jack Wright’s latest Weekend Treble!

Milton Keynes Dons vs AFC Wimbledon

Sat 25 Jan, 12:30

6/4
AFC Wimbledon to win
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Wimbledon are up to 4th in League Two after three successive wins, while in contrast MK Dons have lost three on the spin to slide down to 12th. Scott Lindsey's side had the chance to make up lost ground when playing a midweek fixture at Fleetwood - but deservedly lost 2-1 - despite having 73% of the ball they managed just four attempts at goal. That extra fixture now looks like another negative to add to the list for a club winless in their last four at home.

Johnnie Jackson’s men have won four of their last five road trips scoring multiple goals in each victory and have already won here this season. Recording a 2-0 success in the FA Cup to go with a 3-0 victory in the reverse league fixture in September and have now got the better of their bitter rivals in each of the last three meetings.

Sunderland vs Plymouth

Sat 25 Jan, 15:00

24/100
Sunderland to win
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Sunderland are very much in a four-way battle for automatic promotion, even though they will be frustrated by those two missed penalties in the 0-0 draw at Burnley last Friday. The midweek win at Derby, a third from their last four fixtures, showed their resilience, and now they return to the Stadium of Light where they remain unbeaten across 13 league outings this term. Marquee signing Enzo Le Fee has impressed in his two appearances following his loan move from Roma and he really could be a cut above at this level.

Plymouth are the division's worst travellers without a win away all season and have lost 11 of 14 road games. Equally concerning for their fanbase was the quote from new manager Miron Muslic after the recent defeat to QPR that his side “simply lacked the desire to win duels”. Argyle returned empty handed from the 790-mile round trip from Devon last season and a similar outcome is expected from this latest renewal.

West Bromwich Albion vs Portsmouth

Sat 25 Jan, 15:00

8/13
West Bromwich Albion to win
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Tony Mowbray's return to West Brom brings a steadying hand to a side that is still well in the hunt for one of the playoff places. His first game back in the dugout ended in defeat at Middlesbrough but this looks a great opportunity to record the first win of his second spell in charge at the Hawthorns. The Baggies have drawn a league high 14 games, with exactly half of those coming at home where they have only been defeated once. A 1-1 draw against Stoke under caretaker manager Chris Brunt ended a run of three straight wins on home soil. However, here they welcome a struggling Portsmouth side who have lost nine of their last 12 league away days including each of the last five - also slipping to a 2-0 defeat to League One outfit Wycombe in the FA Cup.

Pompey have failed to score in each of their last four games away from home across all competitions and will have one day less recovery time having faced Burnley on Wednesday evening.

* Odds correct at the time of writing. 18+ only. GambleAware.