While all of Europe’s elite might not return from March’s international break until this weekend, we do have plenty of intriguing British battles on Tuesday night.
Alongside a stacked schedule from across England’s lower-leagues, we also have a pair of hugely important Scottish Championship showdowns on the cards.
For those of you looking to stick on a midweek flutter, we have taken a glance at a couple of the most appealing Tuesday betting markets that are available.
19:45 Morton vs Raith Rovers
Eventually falling short last season as they missed out on the chance to book a play-off ticket, Morton are desperate to go one-step further this time around. Getting Tuesday’s showdown underway sat five points adrift of breaking into the play-off places, Dougie Imrie’s side face what could be a season-defining contest here. Last seen over the weekend snatching a 2-1 victory against Queen’s Park, the midweek hosts have won each of their previous three consecutive Championship appearances. With their recent purple patch highlighted by a 2-1 win against Ayr on March 8th, Morton will also be excited by their extended success on home soil. Including a 2-0 victory against Hamilton last month, Imrie’s men have registered nine points from their last four showdowns at Cappielow Park. Likewise, Morton have suffered just a sole defeat from any of their previous nine consecutive matchups in front of their own supporters – a run that stems all the way back to October 29th.
Although Raith might have secured a silver medal finish last season, the Rovers have failed to find any kind of stability this time around. Almost sat in Championship limbo and with their promotion dreams taking a major blow, Barry Robson’s men have notched just a single victory from any of their previous five appearances. Getting March underway with a woeful 4-0 drumming at home against Queen’s Park, Tuesday’s guests have shown some glaring issues in the final third. Last seen over the weekend settling for a 0-0 stalemate against Partick Thistle, the Fife-based outfit have drawn a blank in four of those five outings. Signing off February with a 1-0 loss at the hands of Airdrieonians, Raith have also gained a reputation for their glaring struggles away from Stark’s Park. Watching their Scottish Cup adventure come to an end on February 8th following a 5-0 drumming against Celtic, Robson’s side have also notched just a sole Championship win on their travels since opening 2025.
Morton vs Raith Rovers Betting Tip: Morton win @ 8/5 with Pribet
19:45 Spennymoor vs Radcliffe
Embarking on what has been a real purple patch, Spennymoor have only continued to skyrocket their way up the National League North table. Getting Tuesday’s showdown underway knowing that they can move within touching distance of the play-off places, Graeme Lee’s men find the mood in their camp at a red-hot high. Last seen over the weekend putting in another dominant display as they cruised their way to a 4-0 romp against Farsley, the Durham-based outfit have won each of their previous three appearances by an aggregate score of 8-0. With their remarkable charge underlined by a 3-0 victory against King’s Lynn on March 15th, Tuesday’s hosts will be confident of laying down another play-off charge here. Booking their FA Trophy semi-final spot earlier in the month as they claimed a famous 2-0 win away at National League side Sutton, Spennymoor have suffered just a single defeat from any of their previous seven appearances across all competitions.
While Radcliffe might have snatched a 1-0 victory against Warrington earlier in the month, it appears that was just a minor boost for the Boro. Last seen over the weekend getting hit with a 2-1 defeat at home against Brackley Town, the Manchester-based outfit have mustered just a single win from any of their previous five National League North appearances. With some in their camp potentially starting to look over their shoulder at the drop zone, Tuesday’s guests have come crashing back down to earth since their bright start to February. Suffering consecutive 2-1 losses against Darlington and Cursor Ashton earlier in the month, Radcliffe have also shown some glaring issues away from Stainton Park. In fact, the Blues have registered just a pair of wins from any of their previous 11 straight National League North appearances on the road – a run that stems all the way back to October 22nd.
Spennymoor vs Radcliffe Betting Tip: Spennymoor win @ 3/4 with Luckster
Tuesday’s British Double
- Morton vs Raith Rovers – Morton win @ 8/5
- Spennymoor vs Radcliffe – Spennymoor win @ 3/4
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