I have the feeling that especially for our most faithful readers this choice should not be surprising. In fact, I would say that judging the circumstances and, above all, timing, is essentially a logical consequence of what we just mentioned a few days ago.
I recall, on the one hand, we have mentioned Plymouth's upward course and especially its excellent appearance in Oakwell against Burnsley, which has resulted in the proposal to win against Wimbledon, which has already taken place. On the other hand, we referred to Oxford's "shit" - which we overcame last Tuesday - and although the League Trophy is not a top priority, the fact that it suffered another defeat at home (by overturning) from Northampton just came to. ..dyou sweet.
Normally, then, our bet in this match goes to the double of 3,77 in goalbet, based on essentially the same data, even if we have to admit that the victory of Plymouth last Saturday had a good dose of luck, in a general bad quality game. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. ) while in Oxford there is still a state of misery, bad climate but also (now) intense questioning of the coach.
Obviously when we talk about a game between the last and the penultimate score, everything is possible, but I can not accept such intense favorites for a team with five defeats in six in and only one win since the start of the season. No, of course, Plymouth has done better, but at least in her own case, she has recently seen ... light in the tunnel and I think the existing odds are worth betting on her winning scenario.