
This weekend sees the resumption of a full English fixture list after two long weeks off. The international schedule presents a probably unwelcome break from Premier League and Championship football, and the last fortnight will have felt like an eternity fans of sides in the top two leagues.
England's dismissal of Serbia in a 5-0 rout in Belgrade on Tuesday would have undoubtedly satisfied those patiently waiting for the top flight and Championship to resume, but with domestic action this weekend back in full flow, here are the five must have selections for your accumulator this weekend.
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Marti Cifuentes' Leicester now look to be hitting form. They seem to have overcome early teething problems are are climbing the Championship table with back to back wins over Charlton and Birmingham.
Beginning the season with a less than convincing win over a youthful Sheffield Wednesday and then losing out to Preston away from home, there were early concerns around the Spanish manager and whether or not he was the right fit with The Foxes. Now, with a talented squad at his disposal keeping hold of the likes of Fatawu and Mavididi, Leicester look certain to continue their winning form with a trip to struggling Oxford.
The Alexander Isak saga is now finally over and everybody involved can move on. The Swedish striker got his move to Liverpool and St James' Park gets ready to welcome the two new signings tasked with replacing him.
Nick Woltemade and Yoanne Wissa will be excited to get going in a Newcastle shirt and will be eyeing a debut goal as they welcome Wolves on Saturday. With a new chapter beginning in Newcastle, they will be eager to get their season off the ground with three points on Saturday.
Nine goals in their last three games, free scoring Swindon continued their fantastic start with a 3-1 win away at Barrow last weekend. Ian Holloway has his team playing with a confidence and swagger, and it is hard to look past them from doing the same against the out-of-form Harrogate.
The visitors have lost their last three games and sit 15th in the table. Holloway will be out for more of the same on Saturday and will be looking for his team to overtake Gillingham at the top of League Two with a win.
Crewe will be looking to regain their early season form as they welcome Barnet to the Alexandra Stadium this weekend. Manager Lee Bell will be frustrated that league results have eluded his side in recent weeks and will be keen to put it right.
The Bees, on the other hand, travel to Crewe off the back of a 3-1 home defeat to Shrewsbury - a worrying result to say the least. The home side will be confident of finding their ruthless streak in front of goal again after failing to win their last three league games.
Grant McCann's Doncaster are flying. After five consecutive victories across all competitions, they lie level on points with leaders Cardiff at the summit of League One. A mammoth victory last weekend against a quality Bradford team spoke volumes about their promotion credentials this season, and they travel to a Wigan side sitting in the bottom half of the table.
Although Wigan have proven to be strong at home so far this season, it is difficult to see McCann's side dropping points in this one.
All odds for selections are provided by Highbet, correct as of 15:22, 11th of September 2025. Always gamble responsibly. Never chase losses, stake what you cannot afford or play beyond your means**
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