
Back our 6/1 Saturday League One treble featuring Lincoln, Blackpool and Barnsley.
15:00 Saturday
Lincoln vs Exeter - Lincoln to Win
Lincoln City look well-placed to take all three points against Exeter, with their dominant home form.
The Imps have hit top gear at LNER Stadium, scoring 31 goals while conceding just 19, and they come into this clash off the back of a ruthless 5-0 demolition of Bristol Rovers.
Meanwhile, Exeter have struggled away from home, netting just 14 goals in 18 games—joint-second lowest in the league.
History also favours Lincoln, who are unbeaten in their last five home meetings against the Grecians.
With momentum on their side and Exeter’s travel woes continuing, expect Lincoln to get the job done.
15:00 Saturday
Barnsley vs Cambridge - Barnsley to Win
Barnsley may have hit a rough patch with three straight defeats, but their record against Cambridge suggests they have a strong chance of bouncing back at Oakwell.
The Tykes have won three of their last five meetings with the U’s and, despite their inconsistencies at home, they are up against a side in freefall.
Cambridge have lost four on the bounce, failed to score in three of those, and have just four wins in their last 27 league matches.
Their away form is equally concerning, with nine defeats in their last 14 on the road. While Barnsley’s attack has misfired of late, Cambridge’s leaky defence—having shipped 16 goals in their last eight matches—could provide the perfect opportunity for Max Watters and Davis Keillor-Dunn to find form.
With Cambridge winless in 13 of their last 14 away games and still reeling from a 2-0 defeat in this fixture last season, Barnsley have the edge in this must-win clash.
15:00 Saturday
Northampton vs Blackpool - Blackpool to Win
Blackpool may have suffered a setback last time out, but they remain a strong force on the road, boasting the sixth-best away record in League One this season.
The Seasiders have lost just twice in their last 15 matches, showing resilience even if they have been held to draws more often than they'd like.
Northampton might be four games unbeaten, but three of those were draws, and they’ve only managed six home wins all season—far from an intimidating record.
Blackpool’s superior head-to-head record also stands out, having won four of their last six meetings with the Cobblers, including two victories at Sixfields.
With Ashley Fletcher leading the line and in-form players like Niall Ennis supporting, Blackpool have the quality to edge this one and return to winning ways.