
Competition: League Two
Market: Cheltenham Town draw no bet
Odds: 7/10 @ Pribet
Looking to extend on their recent League Two purple patch, Cheltenham will welcome Tranmere to Whaddon Road on Tuesday night.
Starting with the hosts, while Cheltenham might essentially find themselves sat in League Two limbo, the Robins are signing off the 2025/26 campaign in the midst of what has become a real purple patch. Last seen over the weekend putting in another gritty performance as they clinched a 1-0 victory at home against Newport on Saturday afternoon, Steve Cotterill’s men certainly find the mood in their camp at a season-high. Although the Gloucestershire-based outfit might have already accepted that they will be forced to settle for another bottom-half finish in England’s fourth-tier, Cheltenham have won each of their last three consecutive appearances. Putting in a dominant display earlier in the month as they stormed their way to a thumping 4-0 victory away at Walsall, Cotterill will be most excited by his side’s recent defensive grit. In fact, Tuesday’s hosts have conceded just a single League Two strike in almost 350 minutes of action. It should also be noted, the Robins have not suffered a single defeat at Whaddon Road since the start of February.
As for the visitors, while Tranmere might have eventually dragged themselves over the finishing line last season as they clung to their League Two status, the Rovers have another almighty battle on their hands. Opening the midweek fixtures holding just a one-point buffer from slipping into the relegation zone, interim boss Pete Wild is desperately searching for an essential fourth-tier boost. Last seen over the weekend falling to a 2-1 loss at home against Bristol Rovers, the Merseyside-based outfit have put just a single point on the board from any of their previous six consecutive appearances. Likewise, Tuesday’s guests have failed to win any of their last 12 straight outings (10 defeats, two draws). With that extended rut stemming all the way back to February 14th, Tranmere have also claimed just a sole win across any format since New Year’s Day. Two sides who find the moods in their respective camps at complete polar opposites, we are backing a home draw no bet on Tuesday night.
Bet: Cheltenham Town draw no bet against Tranmere Rovers 7/10 for Tuesday’s League Two matchup @ Pribet



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