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League One Betting Review - 5 February 2006


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Southend United returned to the top of League One with a 2-0 win at Yeovil.

Available at 13/8 before kick off, a first half goal from Mark Bentley and one from veteran Shaun Goater extedned the Shrimpers' unbeaten run to 12 games.
Steve Tilson's side are 7/2 to win the division outright. Colchester set a new club record of nine consecutive wins as they came from behind to beat Bradfrod City.

Colchester, 8/11 before kick off, fell behind after 37 minutes but hit back through Richard Garcia (2) and Chris Iewlumo. Second placed Colchester are two points behind leaders Southend with two games in hand and are 11/4 favourites to win outright. Friday night saw Swansea City edge back into third with their first win in five games against Bournemouth.
The 4/5 Swans scored the winning goal through midfielder Andy Robinson on the stroke of half time. Barnsley, at 10/11, kept up the pressrue with a win against Bristol City.
A goal in each half from Marc Richards secured the third successive 2-0 victory for the Tykes. Brentford adapted quickly to life without striker DJ Campbell, a £500,000 signing for Birmingham City, by crushing Walasll 5-0 at Griffin Park.

The 8/11 odds looked the safest bet of the day as goals for Isaiah Rankin, Rciky Newman, Paul Brooker, Sam Sodje and a penalty for Kevin O'Connor eased the Bees to victory. Huddersfield lost ground in the promotion hunt going down 2-1 at Tranmere on Friday night.

David Graham cancelled out an early Carl Tremarco goal but the home side stunned the Terriers when former striker Delroy Facey netted the winner with six minutes to go for 7/5 Rovers. Veteran striker Paul Hall's 100th league goal denied Gillingham an unlikely 7/2 victroy and extended Chesterfield's unbeaten run to 15 matches. The Gills took the lead through Tommy Black but Hall ensured the Spireites a share of the points with a last minute strike. Neither Rotherham nor Hartlepool did their relegation battle any good with a goalless draw. Both sides occupy a position in the bottom three and shrewd punters will have got on at 23/10. While Rotherham and Hartlepool were cancelling each other out, Swindon edged out of reelgation for the first time that season with a 2-1 victory over Doncaster.
The Robins, 7/5 before kick off scored through Ricky Shakes and Charlie Comyn-Platt to earn Iffy Onoura's side their third win in a row.




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