Weekend 5/1 Treble | Jack Wright
Weekend 5/1 Treble | Jack Wright
Frankfurt come into this clash in red hot form winning each of their last four Bundesliga games plundering 15 goals in the process. One of only three clubs unbeaten on home soil they have won four of their five games at Deutsche Bank Park. Key man Omar Marmoush is attracting interest from Liverpool amongst others and no wonder given he has 13 goals and seven assists already this term.
Augsburg's away form provides little risk of a shock, with their last away league win dating back to March and suffering eight defeats in their last nine road trips. They have lost four of their five league away games in the current campaign conceding at least three goals in each defeat. Having already thumped rock-bottom Bochum 7-2 this season expect another high scoring home win for the Eagles.
MK Dons are a team transformed under Scott Lindsey, converting them from a side treading water in mid-table to genuine promotion contenders. Their midweek 3-0 victory over Chesterfield was their sixth consecutive win, catapulting them into automatic promotion spots with clear ambitions of finishing even higher.
Barrow provide the perfect opponent for MK Dons to continue their remarkable run. The visitors are in miserable form - just one win in their last 11 games, sliding down to 13th in League Two. They are winless in their last four home league games and have conceded in each of the last five. After sensationally guiding relegation favourites Crawley to promotion in this league last term, Lindsey knows another win here will be a step closer to a remarkable double.
After taking a pause for the Scottish Cup last weekend Falkirk resume their title campaign here. The are posting some incredible numbers, top of the table with 11 wins, 28 goals scored and only nine goals conceded – all league bests. Their home record reads Played 7, Won 6, Drawn 1, and they're currently enjoying a remarkable 25-game unbeaten run in the league on home soil. An aggregate score of 63-16 underlines their dominance at Falkirk Stadium.
Raith sits in mid-table but would be challenging for promotion if it not for their disastrous away record. Rovers have picked up just one point from six road trips and have only scored twice. The Bairns will be confident of another home win to at least maintain their current six-point advantage at the top of the Scottish Championship.