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Thread: Accies vs. Doonhamers

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    Accies vs. Doonhamers

    The Doonhamers (10th) travel to Lanarkshire to play Hamilton Academical (7th) in the Scottish Championship on Saturday afternoon at New Douglas Park.

    Queens have lost all previous encounters this season:
    28th August 2021 Home L 2-1
    26th October 2021 Away L 1-0
    2nd January 2022 Home L 3-0

    Insights:
    Hamilton have been awarded the most penalties this season (7)

    Hamilton haven't lost to Queens in their last seven meetings (6 Wins & 1 Draw)

    Queens have conceded the most penalties this season (6)

    Queens have also lost their last 3 matches

    Match Odds with Bet365:
    Accies to Win 18/25
    Queens to Win 7/2
    Draw 23/10

    Form Guide:
    Accies WDLDW
    Queens WWLLL

    Head-to-Head Record:
    Acciew Wins 9
    Queens 2
    Draws 3

    Championship: Round 31
    Match Referee: Graham Grainger
    Date: Saturday, 26th March 2022
    Kick Off: 15:00

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    So going by that it's looking promising 🙈😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by deek5trans View Post
    So going by that it's looking promising 🙈😂
    Definitely not as it turned out. Compounded by Liddle getting two bookings in the first half and playing 50+ minutes with ten men...

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