Football Accumulator Tips: 11/1 four-fold for Saturday's EFL offering

Giving our attention to Saturday's 13 League One and League Two fixtures, we've assembled an 11/1 four-fold with bet365 for you to consider.
Saturday Accumulator Tips
Exeter To Beat Leyton Orient
League leaders Exeter City welcome lowly Leyton Orient, whose one win from six has them checking over their shoulders at the nearby relegation places.
City look a tough nut to crack this season, boasting a +6 goal difference from having only conceded on two occasions - one of which came in a narrow 1-0 loss to promotion hopefuls Portsmouth.
Orient finished six points clear of Stevenage at the summit of the League Two table last term, but have struggled to adjust to life in the division.
They've lost four of their opening six, 75% of which have been incurred on the road. Exeter look lean and mean and should get the job done in a low-scoring contest.
Stevenage To Beat Carlisle
Unlike the league winners, the automatically promoted League Two have taken to League One football like a duck to water.
Stevenage are enjoying the heights of third place after six matches, sharing a similar record to leaders Exeter with four wins, one draw, one loss, and scoring eight while conceding three.
Those victories have come against a range of opposition, from Cambridge United who currently occupy the final play-off spot to Leyton Orient of whom they entered League One with this summer.
Scoring looks like a real concern for Carlisle, who've managed this feat just four times in their opening six league fixtures. Exeter (1st), Port Vale (4th) and Oxford (7th) have all put them to bed so far this season and Steve Evans' men look equipped to be the next top-half side to do so.
AFC Wimbledon To Beat Stockport
Despite drawing four of their opening six matches, AFC Wimbledon's unbeaten record and fifth-place standing gives good reason to be positive for the season. The London-based side were in real danger of falling out of the Football League last season, losing 20 of their 46 games.
Impressive defensive displays have seen them concede only four times and helped them pick up 10 points, whereas Stockport have searched for results to no real avail.
County are one of four League Two clubs holding just one win from six, and look to be a far cry from being one of the division's outright winner and promotion favourites as the ante-post odds suggested.
Wrexham To Beat Doncaster
If nothing else this season, Wrexham will always bring their fans and viewers good entertainment value. They've struck 15 times and shipped 14 in six matches since reentering the Football League following their 15-year residency in the National League.
The Red Dragons are unbeaten in their last five matches, winning twice and securing their first three points on the road against Tranmere last time out.
On the other hand, Saturday's opponents Doncaster could well be tasting Non-League football for the first time in over 20 years. Rovers flirted with relegation last season, losing half of their league games but staving off the wolves by almost 10 points in the end.
Whether they find themselves as fortunate this term remains to be seen, but their dismal start of no wins from six and currently needing to recover from a -8 goal difference suggests they won't.
The last thing any struggling League Two team wants when searching for a win is to face a free-scoring Wrexham side away from home with the weight of Hollywood backing behind them.
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