Football Accumulator Tips: 88/1 six-fold from Saturday’s offering

With the final international break of the year done and dusted, we can now fixate on domestic football through 'til March - wonderful. We have a wide selection of matches heading our way on Saturday so you know what that means - it's accumulator time.
I've taken a look at the day's offerings from the Football League, and six matches from the EFL have caught my eye. Read on for my football accumulator tips.
Football Accumulator Tips - Saturday, November 23
- Sheffield United to beat Coventry City (A) @ 7/4
- Blackburn Rovers to beat Portsmouth (H) @ 7/10
- Millwall to beat Sunderland (H) @ 7/5
- Stockport County to beat Burton Albion (A) @ 19/20
- Birmingham City to beat Shrewsbury Town (A) @ 4/11
- Milton Keynes Dons to beat Fleetwood Town (A) @ 2/1
Football Acca pays at 88.5/1
Sheffield United to beat Coventry City (A) @ 7/4
Sheffield United headed into the international break on a high as they took the bragging rights in the Steel City derby, beating bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 at Bramall Lane, courtesy of a Tyreece Campbell strike.
The Blades have now won four on the bounce in the Championship and they are level on 31 points with league leaders Sunderland. They have an incentive to win again this weekend as it could see them move to the top of the standings. They head to face manager-less Coventry City, who have failed to win on their last two outings.
Rhys Carr is in temporary charge as the recruitment process continues, and the mood at the CBS Arena is quite low at the moment as Mark Robins' exit has hit supporters hard. Sheffield United can profit from this and collect another three points to keep their promotion push going.
Blackburn Rovers to beat Portsmouth (H) @ 7/10
Blackburn Rovers ended a run of three losses with an impressive 3-1 win against Cardiff City last time out away from home. Their unbeaten home record was lost in their losing streak as both Stoke City and Sheffield United prevailed at Ewood Park.
John Eustace's side will look to get back to winning ways on home soil when they welcome struggling Portsmouth on Saturday. Pompey did win their last match, beating Preston North End 3-1 at home to claim just their second win of the campaign.
The visitors have not had a great deal of joy on the road so far, losing four of their eight matches away from home, and I think they will be in for a tough match against Rovers. The hosts were tough to beat at Ewood before a couple of weeks ago, and I think the players can help rebuild their fortress with a win over Portsmouth.
Millwall to beat Sunderland (H) @ 7/5
Millwall are in excellent form at the moment as they sit just outside the play-off places. Neil Harris' side are unbeaten in their last seven appearances, which included a four-game winning streak.
They have been in a habit recently of defeating promotion-chasing sides at The Den, with both Leeds United and Burnley tasting 1-0 defeats here in back-to-back matches, and I feel as though league leaders Sunderland could be next.
The Black Cats have suffered three draws on the bounce and their performance levels looked to have dropped heading into the international break. They will have a tough first game back against the Lions, who no one will be wanting to face at The Den right now, so I have to fancy them to pick up another impressive three points.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Stockport County to beat Burton Albion (A) @ 19/20
Stockport County defeated fellow promoted side Wrexham in League 1 last weekend to record a second win on the spin, and the Hatters are now just a point behind the Red Dragons in third.
Dave Challinor's side will be gunning for another victory when they travel to struggling Burton Albion at the weekend. The Brewers may be unbeaten in their last two outings in the third tier, but they are coming up against one of the most potent attacks in the division, featuring the current leading marksman in Louie Barry.
I think this will be another win for Stockport.
Birmingham City to beat Shrewsbury Town (A) @ 4/11
For the first time this season, Birmingham City are two games without a win after experiencing consecutive 1-1 draws against Mansfield Town and Northampton Town.
The match against the Cobblers was a frustrating one for the Blues as they were left to rue their missed chances, which opened the door for Northampton Town to steal a point. Birmingham had an xG of 4.03 that day, but it has been known for a while they need to convert more of their chances.
Gareth Ainsworth takes charge of his first match as Shrewsbury Town boss, and this is as tough as it gets for a first game. The team that are at the bottom of the table have lost four on the bounce, and Birmingham have already beaten them at Croud Meadow this term - a 4-0 hammering in the EFL Trophy.
The Blues need to get back to winning ways to put pressure on current leaders Wycombe Wanderers, and I fancy them to collect the three points on Saturday.
Milton Keynes Dons to beat Fleetwood Town (A) @ 2/1
Down in League 2, Milton Keynes Dons will be looking to keep their momentum going, having won five games on the bounce. This has propelled Scott Lindsey's side into fifth, level on 27 points with Walsall. They are six behind leaders Port Vale, but they will be hoping to reduce that deficit when they face Fleetwood Town on Saturday.
Fleetwood are unbeaten in their last three outings in the fourth tier, but I think they will struggle to dent the momentum that a five-game winning run brings, so I think the Dons will claim another three points here.
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