Manish Bhasin presents action from today's fixtures in the Championship, League One and League Two, including Leicester City v Cardiff City at the King Power Stadium and Crystal Palace v Huddersfield Town at Selhurst Park. The Foxes, Cardiff and Palace are all among the front-runners for a place in next season's Premier League, while Huddersfield have also performed well at times since their promotion last term Read more at http://www.tvguide.co.uk/detail.asp?id=143461276#lK8Rik7RPh7Awrsw.99
Can't argue with Leicester V Cardiff and Palace were above us before this weekend I guess so it makes sense. Better than the featured game being two crap sides who just happen to be Beeb favourites.
In-form Hull too big to ignore Our Craig Chisnall brings you his best bets for Boxing Day's action across the Football League's three divisions. Hull 8/5 Leicester 8/5 Draw 23/10 Steve Bruce has Hull in fine form There's no team in the Championship in better form than Hull at the moment and I'm backing them to make it a Boxing Day to remember against Leicester and former boss Nigel Pearson. The Tigers have flown into the automatic promotion race on the back of a four-match winning run, the last of which was Friday's impressive 2-1 success at Derby. Nottingham Forest, Huddersfield and Watford have also been seen off in that time and the game against the Foxes can't come soon enough for Steve Bruce's men. With captain Robert Koren proving pivotal in the Tigers upturn, he's scored three in four, they've found an answer to their lack of goals earlier in the season. This fixture also has the extra edge of Pearson returning to East Yorkshire after he walked out to return to the King Power Stadium last November. And it's not come at a good time for the Foxes supremo with his side's challenge faltering on the back of defeats to Millwall and Cardiff. Another could beckon at the KC Stadium if Hull hit the heights of recent weeks - at 17/10 with BetVictor they are too long to ignore. http://www.sportinglife.com/footbal...e/360/8354138/in-form-hull-too-big-to-ignore?