Tom Lee's 3/1 Football League Double For Tuesday And Wednesday Night

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So what does Tom have in store for this week?
He's checked out the best betting sites to come up with another double at odds of just over 3/1.
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Tom Lee's Panel Tips For Tuesday And Wednesday
- Tom Lee's Panel Tip 1: Notts County To Beat Carlisle - 4/6 With William Hill
- Tom Lee's Panel Tip 2: Doncaster To Beat Barrow - 6/4 With Betfred
Notts County Vs Carlisle, Tuesday, 7.45pm
A brace of late goals for Sheffield Wednesday put paid to what, for a long time on Saturday afternoon, looked capable of being a fourth successful column on the bounce.
QPR succumbed to their visitors, puncturing the welcome momentum and dragging the P&L south to +4.17.
A nearly full lower league midweek coupon provides an immediate opportunity to get back on the winning train, though, and I'll be heading to the platform of League Two.
First up on Tuesday evening, Notts County can do their play-off hopes a world of good by seeing off relegation-battling Carlisle United at Meadow Lane in a fixture that pits sixth against 23rd.
A routine 2-0 away win was the outcome when these two met on the opening day of October in Cumbria, Carlisle seemingly shooting on sight with an enormous 21 efforts on goal, but unable to unearth any worthwhile answer to two first-half strikes for the travelling east Midlands outfit
It's fair to say their respective fortunes have differed in the ensuing five months, County consistently in and around the top six, United hugging the relegation baseline.
In fairness to Carlisle, they've been better in the deep midwinter months, picking up vital home wins against Salford, Accrington and Fleetwood.
The trouble is, Carlisle have equally demonstrated how they suffer against higher-ranking opponents time and time again.
Their goals-for tally of just 21 in 26 is not just the second worst in the division but exactly half of Notts County's.
Throw in their difficulties on the road - 12 points accrued from a possible 39 - and it's easy to see why, at 4/6 with football betting sites, County look ideal material for the home victory.
Tom Lee's Panel Tip 1: Notts County To Beat Carlisle - 4/6 With William Hill
Barrow Vs Doncaster, Wednesday 8pm
I'll be patient and wait until Wednesday night for leg two, hoping for defeat for another Cumbrian side as Barrow welcome a punchy Doncaster Rovers team to Holker Street.
Barrow recently dispensed with the services of boss Stephen Clemence.
The ex-Spurs, Birmingham, and Leicester midfielder was shown the door with his side sliding down the table following an impressive start to the campaign.
They experienced the new manager bounce on Saturday, recording their first win in six with a 3-0 dismissal of a dismal Grimsby Town, clearly enjoying what was ex-Solihull Moors boss Andy Whing's first game in charge.
Perhaps that was a surprising appointment given Whing's own unsteady results with his former club in the National League this time around, but he's the man charged with guiding Barrow back into the top half.
Unfortunately for him, the fixture computer has been less sympathetic for his second game in charge, delivering a thriving Doncaster as usually low-scoring Barrow's next opponent.
Donny are on a decent run, with leaders Walsall and fellow play-off hopefuls Port Vale the only teams able to get the better of them in the league since mid-October.
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If Whing was winging it on Saturday, we're about to find out.
Ignore the three they scored against Grimsby, and Barrow's seasonal goals for output would be only two better than Carlisle, whereas visiting Doncaster love playing away from home, picking up 21 of their 46 points to date away from South Yorkshire.
A final push in Doncaster's direction is this: these two have met twice already this season, the Vikings coming out on top 1-0 at home in October and then showing Barrow the door by the same scoreline in the FA Cup a month later this time away from home.
At 6/4 with betting apps, it's Doncaster who make up leg two of the double.
Tom Lee's Panel Tip 2: Doncaster To Beat Barrow - 6/4 With Betfred
Tom's double on Notts County and Doncaster to win pays just over 3/1 with William Hill.