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Sunderland vs Oxford predictions and betting tips for this sure wins only opening League One fixture on Saturday 3rd August. After the

disappointment of last season, Sunderland will be determined to secure promotion back to the Championship, and they

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Sunderland fans were left disappointed in May as they witnessed their side concede a heartbreaking last-gasp goal at Wembley.

The Mackems travelled en-masse, and created a wonderful atmosphere around the stadium, and they will continue to vocal

support throughout this campaign. They’ll be hoping to avoid the lottery of the play-offs this time around, by booking their

place in the top two. They still have a formidable squad for this level, and have added some interesting players to their side.

George Dobson is a classy midfielder, whilst Jordan Willis and Connor McLaughlin certainly add some much-needed depth

to the defence. Marc McNulty arrives on loan, and they now have an embarrassment of riches going forward. Some supporters

are still questioning the ability of Jack Ross to fully utilise his squad, but time will tell. If the Black Cats get off to a slow start,

Ross could pay the price, although given the financial situation, the club may resist pulling the trigger for some time. Last

season, too many draws were the problem, however they were incredibly difficult to beat, and it’s hard to argue with their

chances of success this time around. Fixed games Sunderland Oxford

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It’s hard to know what to make of Oxford last season. They laboured their way through the first half of the campaign, flirted

with relegation before romping to a comfortable mid-table finish. Karl Robinson still has a decent nucleus of a squad to work

with, and he’s added some interesting players this summer. Alex Gorrin and Chris Cadden are potentially exciting recruits if they

can adjust to League One quickly, whilst Tarique Fosu has the ability to shine on the left if he can unlock the potential he displayed

two seasons ago. The yellows still look a little light up top, and another striker is likely to be the priority between now and start

of this game. The jury remains out on Robinson’s ability to  sure wins only get the best out of this squad, although if they can begin this

campaign as they ended the last one, they could be looking upwards in the table. Fixed games Sunderland Oxford

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To their credit, Oxford were actually incredibly difficult to  sure wins only beat last  season on the road, although they arguably drew too many

goals on their travels. They were beaten just eight times throughout the campaign, and picked up a 1-1 draw at the Stadium of

Light. BTTS landed in over 50% of their away games last season, and given Sunderland’s propensity to concede, this looks another

realistic outcome in this contest. It landed in 34 of Sunderland’s 49 games last season (inc. play-offs), and although their defence

looks more rigid this time around, it’s hard to have confidence in them keeping a shut-out. It’s 17/20 to land in this tie.

Another odds-on short is for their to be a goal in both halves in this contest. Sunderland made some quick starts in their home

matches last season, and there was some very entertaining football on show. There was a goal in both halves when the teams met

last year, whilst 88% of Sunderland’s home games last season saw one of the two teams notch before the break. It is 8/11, but l

ooks a decent bet in this opening contest. Fixed games Sunderland Oxford free fixed matches

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Bradford vs Cambridge predictions and betting tips for this opening League Two fixture on Saturday 3rd August. Bradford start

the season as favourites for promotion, and they’ve been dealt a relatively straightforward fixture against Cambridge United.

Bradford had a season to forget in League One, and it’s been a summer of re-building in West Yorkshire. Gary Bowyer has

achieved promotion from this level before, and optimism remains high amongst Bantams fans. They’ve got rid of some dead

wood, and signed well, but can they cope with the level of expectation that has been put upon them? Their defence was a real

issue last season, regularly falling apart after conceding the first goal, and it’s an area that they’ve been able to strengthen this

summer. Paudie O’Connor returns after a hugely successful loan spell at Valley Parade last season, whilst Adam Henley has

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relatively recent Championship experience on his CV. In the final third, if ageing duo James Vaughn and Clayton Donaldson can

stay fit, then they could have one of the most  sure wins only formidable strikeforces in the division. There’s a lot of IFs about Bradford, but they

should be able to start the season with three points. There will be a sizeable crowd behind them for this opening game, and they

should have too much for a Cambridge side who are being tipped to struggle. Fixed games Sunderland Oxford fixed matches

Cambridge narrowly escaped relegation last season, and scored the lowest amount of goals in the fourth tier. The men from

the Abbey netted just 40 times, and no player in their side got into double figures. Colin Calderwood has his work cut out to

improve their attacking output, and won’t be helped by the departure of Jevani Brown to Colchester. Some reports claimed

that Brown was too selfish, and his absence might help the U’s play as more of a team, but that is purely speculation. Harvey

Knibbs has been recruited, and more is expected from Jabo Ibehre this time around. Wes Hoolahan has been training with the

squad over the summer, and if he starts in this game, he could provide some much-needed magic, but at 37-years old, he may

not play more than 60 minutes. Admittedly, Calderwood has his side playing slightly better stuff on the road last season as

they made themselves tough to break down, but this will be one of their toughest away trips of the season. sure wins only

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Although Cambridge are slightly better on the road, Bradford should have too much for them in this tie. Although performance

levels dropped towards the end of the campaign, when Edin Rahic departed, and the crowd came back and got behind their team,

they played very well at home. There should be a decent atmosphere around the ground, and that positivity should inspire the

players. Bradford have signed well, and Gary Bowyer is a terrific manager at this level. The Bantams should see this one through

and get their season off to a cracking start. At the time of writing, they are 10/11, and that could shorten prior to kick-off.

With Cambridge’s lack of firepower last season, it could also be worth taking a chance on a low-scoring game here. Under 2.5 Goals

is tempted at 4/5, but for those who fancy a bigger price, it’s evens for Both Teams to Score? No. It would have landed in five of

the last eight League Two games for Calderwood’s men last season. Fixed games Sunderland Oxford

Wolves’ opponents came fourth in last season’s NIFL Premiership. Crusaders had to progress through an additional qualifying

round, where they beat B36 Tórshavn, a Faroese semi-professional side, 5-2 across two legs.

The premier league side defeated Crusaders 2-0 in the first leg at Molineux. In truth, the score line doesn’t tell the full story.

Wolves racked up 30 shots and dominated possession with 80% of the ball. Crusaders struggled to impose themselves on the

game and took just one shot which was off target and won one corner to Wolves’ 11. It took until the 93rd minute for Portuguese

wingback, Ruben Vinagre to seal the 2-0 win, but that now looks nigh on insurmountable for the Northern Irish club. Home

advantage may give Crusaders some belief, but it won’t be enough to prevent Wolves from progressing.

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The Wolves defence found things very easy last time out and should once again keep a clean sheet. Another win to nil is on the

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Wolves were perhaps unlucky not to have converted more shots into goals last time out. Any lingering doubts should soon be

put to bed in the second leg and we expect Wolves to put on a professional display. Another goal before half time should help

Wolves pull off a half time/full timelead. Wolves/Wolves is priced at 8/15 in this market and looks extremely likely.

We fancy Wolves to convert their chances and think a similar score to the first leg is likely. With the Premier League season in sight and the tie almost put to bed, we don’t envisage too rampant a score line. For this one, we’re going with 3-0.