We've picked out five home wins in the Football League Trophy for our Tuesday night accumulator which pays out at a tasty over 17/1 with William Hill.
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Bury v Morecambe - Home win (8/13)
Gillingham v Luton Town - Home win (10/11)
Plymouth Argyle v Exeter City - Home win (19/20)
Port Vale v Blackpool - Home win (5/6)
Sheffield United v Notts County - Home win (13/20)
Gillingham v Luton Town - Home win (10/11)
Plymouth Argyle v Exeter City - Home win (19/20)
Port Vale v Blackpool - Home win (5/6)
Sheffield United v Notts County - Home win (13/20)
Bury v Morecambe - Home win
Bury are one of the Football League's form teams at the minute. The Shakers have won their last seven matches on the bounce in all competitions and have dragged themselves into third position in League One, with Saturday's last-gasp win over Colchester United only likely to boost confidence yet further.
On Tuesday night they welcome fellow Lancastrian outfit Morecambe to Gigg Lane. The Shrimps have lost three and drawn one of their last four League Two matches and as a result have slipped into the bottom half of the table, so we struggle to see them being able to prevent a home victory in this clash.
Gillingham v Luton Town - Home win
Gillingham are enjoying a fine season so far in the third tier. The Kent-based club have raced out of the blocks and sit in fourth place after 11 matches and what's more they've been firing in the goals too. The Gills come into this fixture on the back of eight goals in their last two League One fixtures.
Priestfield Stadium will play host to their Football League Trophy match against League Two Luton Town on Tuesday night and although the Hatters have won their last four matches, they still remain in mid-table in the league below Justin Edinburgh's side, so we're on the home victory at odds of 4/5 in this clash.
Plymouth Argyle v Exeter City - Home win
The Devon derby always provides plenty of excitement no matter what the competition and Tuesday night will be no different at Home Park. Plymouth Argyle are the home side and the favourites though as they currently sit top of the table in League Two having won seven and lost just one of their last ten competitive outings.
Visitors Exeter City are sitting in a comfortable mid-table position at this point and although they'll be desperate to overcome their rivals in this knock-out competition, we're not sure the Grecians have the quality to stop an in-form Pilgrims side that could include the deadly duo of Jake Jervis and Reuben Reid in attack.
Port Vale v Blackpool - Home win
Blackpool remain a club in disarray. With fans left angered by the ownership of the club, support for the team has waned somewhat in recent seasons and as a result, the Lancastrian club have slipped from promotion contenders in the Championship into the relegation zone in the third tier 11 games into the current season.
Away from home the club have managed just one competitive win since April 2014, so fellow League One side Port Vale will be hoping that they can be the next club to compound the Tangerines' misery on Tuesday night. The Valiants are in good nick having picked up seven points from their last three league matches, so we're on the home win again here.
The Devon derby always provides plenty of excitement no matter what the competition and Tuesday night will be no different at Home Park. Plymouth Argyle are the home side and the favourites though as they currently sit top of the table in League Two having won seven and lost just one of their last ten competitive outings.
Visitors Exeter City are sitting in a comfortable mid-table position at this point and although they'll be desperate to overcome their rivals in this knock-out competition, we're not sure the Grecians have the quality to stop an in-form Pilgrims side that could include the deadly duo of Jake Jervis and Reuben Reid in attack.
Port Vale v Blackpool - Home win
Blackpool remain a club in disarray. With fans left angered by the ownership of the club, support for the team has waned somewhat in recent seasons and as a result, the Lancastrian club have slipped from promotion contenders in the Championship into the relegation zone in the third tier 11 games into the current season.
Away from home the club have managed just one competitive win since April 2014, so fellow League One side Port Vale will be hoping that they can be the next club to compound the Tangerines' misery on Tuesday night. The Valiants are in good nick having picked up seven points from their last three league matches, so we're on the home win again here.
Sheffield United v Notts County - Home win
Sheffield United are among the favourites to lift the Johnstone's Paint Trophy this season. As one of the biggest clubs in the competitions in terms of fanbase and history, the Blades are always expected to do well, particularly given that they've been excellent in cup competitions in recent years, reaching the semi-finals of both the League Cup and FA Cup in the last three seasons.
League Two Notts County make the trip to Bramall Lane on Tuesday night and it's fair to say that the visitors' squad will be some way behind the home team's in terms of quality. The Magpies currently sit in 16th place in the division below the Blades, hence why we fancy Nigel Adkins' men for a comfortable home win here.
League Two Notts County make the trip to Bramall Lane on Tuesday night and it's fair to say that the visitors' squad will be some way behind the home team's in terms of quality. The Magpies currently sit in 16th place in the division below the Blades, hence why we fancy Nigel Adkins' men for a comfortable home win here.


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