![]() ![]() Cheltenham have been hard to beat this time, with no side losing fewer (six) matches to this point. However, things are very different with Michael Duff now in charge, as Town are flying high in seventh place at the time of writing. Northampton will be hoping to be involved in the play-offs at the very least.Ĭheltenham are usually fighting for survival at this stage of the season. Curle made three signings in January, including the capture of Arsenal youngster James Olayinka. Town are available at odds of 8/15 to finish in the top seven and 7/2 to be promoted. Keith Curle’s men currently sit in sixth position, five points away from the top three. Northampton, who finished 15th last season, have been far more competitive this time around. Northampton Town – 7/2 (8/15 Top 7 Finish) After just missing out on the play-offs last term, can the Essex club get over the line this time around? Colchester have been very strong at home, and they are worth keeping an eye on in the race for automatic promotion. In fact, no side in the fourth tier have lost fewer games than John McGreal’s men. Plymouth, Colchester United, Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town are the four teams in the play-off positions at this moment in time.Ĭolchester United – 9/4 (4/9 Top 7 Finish)Ĭolchester have been very hard to beat so far, losing just six times. Any team in the top half of table will fancy their chances of finishing in the play-offs, with only eight points separating seventh to 12th at the time of writing. The race for a top seven finish in League Two could go to the wire. However, the albeit rather shorter price of 2/5 for Argyle to be promoted looks a better bet. Like Exeter, Plymouth are also available at odds of 7/2 to win the title. At the moment, the Pilgrims are six points adrift of Swindon. Plymouth Argyle are one of the bigger clubs in the fourth tier, and Ryan Lowe’s men will be desperate for promotion after a solid season so far. Plymouth Argyle – 7/2 (2/5 To Be Promoted) They are outsiders, but 7/2 is a very tempting price. Exeter had a quiet January, but Taylor’s squad look more than capable of sustaining a title challenge. After back-to-back defeats, the Grecians got back on track with a much-needed win over Stevenage in their last one. Matt Taylor is doing a fine job at St James Park, guiding the club to eight wins from their last 13. Can Crewe push Swindon all the way? They will certainly put up a decent fight.Įxeter City – who are priced at 7/2 to win the league – have only been beaten six times in League Two this season. The Alex have been in terrific form of late – with four wins and two draws from their last six games at the time of writing – and the January captures of Michael Nottingham and Stephen Walker have certainly bolstered their already strong squad. Swindon’s main rivals in the race for the League Two title could be David Artell’s Crewe. Making the signing of Eoin Doyle permanent in January could give Swindon the edge in the race for the title.Ĭrewe Alexandra – 5/2 (2/7 To Be Promoted) ![]() The Robins have also scored the most goals, netting 56 times already. No side in League Two has won more games than Wellens’ men. Swindon have been superb this season, picking up an impressive 18 wins from 32 matches at the time of writing. ![]() Can the Robins, who are the bookies’ favourites, fend off their rivals to win the League Two title this year? Richie Wellens’ Swindon Town lead the way in the fourth tier, two points clear of Crewe Alexandra. At the time of writing, only six points separates the top four in EFL League Two. ![]()
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