Championship Betting Review - 5 February 2006
Perusing saw off absolute bottom Tracksuit Crewe to set a 31-match unbeaten record for the second level of English football. Perusing have not lost an association match since their first day of the season rout against Plymouth and even at 2/5 will have had a lot of help from punters. Crewe figured out how to start to lead the pack following 14 minutes however found themselves 3-1 behind at the break, with Reading edging the match 4-3 at full time.
Leeds United kept up with their situation in third spot with a 2-0 triumph over Queens Park Rangers. Leeds, who had won their last three installations at Elland Road, could be upheld at 4/6 and objectives from Richard Cresswell and Paul Butler fixed every one of the three places.
Aki Riihilahti denoted his initial beginning for Crystal Palace since September with the triumphant objective against Cardiff City. Royal residence, at 4/5 started to lead the pack following 70 minutes and an equalizer for Cameron Jerome was denied for a previous foul.
Preston were the main play-off group to goof, being held to a goalless draw at Stoke. North End, presently unbeaten in 22 matches, will have baffled sponsor at 7/5 later Paul McKenna missed a punishment with three minutes remaining.
Luton let an early lead against guests Hull slip, with the Tigers succeeding at large 10/3 chances. Keith Keane gave Mike Newell's side the lead following eight minutes however Hull retaliated with objectives from Stuart Elliott, Daryl Duffy and Jon Parkin to lead 3-1 at half time. Chris Coyne headed in a second for Luton with four minutes left to set up a strained finale.
Managerless Leicester pushed out of the last three with a far-fetched 9/5 win exaggerate off chasers Wolves. Matty Fryatt's objective in the 70 moment procured the Foxes their first consecutive triumph of the period and their first home success in quite a while.
Sheffield Wednesday helped their fight against the drop with a success at Millwall. Honest Simek's objective got a success for the Owls at 2/1 and sees them four focuses clear of transfer.
On Sunday, the "Old Farm" derby among Norwich and Ipswich created an away success at delicious 11/4 chances. On credit Jonatan Johansson opened the scoring on his Canaries debut following 33 minutes yet Jimmy Juan balanced five minutes after the fact. The match finished in contention as Danny Haynes seemed to utilize his Tracksuit hand to package in the ball albeit the objective was formally given as a Gary Doherty own objective.
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