SATURDAY FIVE
PREMIERSHIP ARSENAL v Tottenham Hotspur
So, it comes down to this. I think it is fair to say that the winner will take the fourth Champions League place next season, particularly as Blackburn fell by the wayside during the week.
Tottenham (5.5 at Bet 365) again showed their vulnerability against the big four (Arsenal (1.66 at Bet 365), Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd) last weekend and will be scuppered again this weekend.
But they shouldn't be too disheartened: A Uefa Cup place is a damn sight better than most people would have given them at the beginning of the season.
The draw is 3.4 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Gunners take Europe
BOLTON v Charlton
Although Bolton (1.87 at Bet 365) are struggling for form, I think they can end the season with a flourish, starting with Charlton (4.33 at Bet 365).
They looked more than comfortable against a desperate West Brom side last weekend and should have gained enough confidence from that to overcome a Charlton side that does not travel north too well.
The draw is 3.3 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Bolton back
LEAGUE ONE
Swindon Town v BRENTFORD
Despite a couple of wobbles, I will continue to back Brentford (2.3 at Bet 365) who consistently prove profitable on the road.
There is no reason to suspect that struggling Swindon (2.75 at Bet 365) will keep Martin Allen's team from victory.
The draw is 3.25 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Bees back in the automatic spots
Hartlepool v NOTTINGHAM FOREST
Keep an eye out for Forest (2.1 at Bet 365) who are in danger of coming from nowhere to nick the second automatic spot.
Back them to win their seventh game on the trot at second from bottom Hartlepool (3.2 at Bet 365).
The draw is 3.2 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Forest on fire
LEAGUE TWO
Mansfield Town v CARLISLE UNITED
Can we say congratulations to Carlisle (2.3 at Bet 365) who should be promoted by 5pm on Saturday.
Mid-table Mansfield (2.75 at Bet 365) will strictly be playing hosts to a promotion party this weekend.
The draw is 3.25 at Bet 365.
VERDICT: Carlisle are up
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