Crewe Alexandra will look to climb off the foot of the League One table on Tuesday, when they travel to take on AFC Wimbledon.
A vital victory last time out saw the visitors move within just one point of 23rd-placed Doncaster Rovers and two behind 22nd-placed Fleetwood Town, while a run of three straight defeats has caused the hosts to drop to 19th, just five points better off than their opponents.
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After a run of five games without a win in League One, AFC Wimbledon appeared to have turned a corner with a 1-0 away win over Lincoln City in October, only for Mark Robinson's side to instantly see their form take another dip.
That victory was followed by a 2-0 defeat to Wigan Athletic, before they were narrowly beaten away at newly-promoted Cambridge United.
The Dons' losing run was stretched to three league outings last time out, as an 89th-minute Marcus Harness goal saw them fall to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Portsmouth, after Ollie Palmer had put them ahead in the first half.
That saw them drop to 19th spot, now leading 21st-placed Shrewsbury by just two points, and, after narrowly avoiding the drop last season, they will be desperate to steer clear of a relegation battle this term.
They meet a Crewe side rooted to the foot of the division but with renewed confidence after a victory last time out.
A run spanning September, October and November saw the Railwaymen pick up just four points from 10 games, failing to win any of those, and David Artell's side dropped to the bottom of the division as a result.
It is no surprise that they currently occupy the foot of the table, with only Doncaster Rovers netting fewer than their 14 goals and Accrington Stanley conceding more than the 31 goals that they have shipped in 18 league outings.
Artell's side secured a much-needed three-point haul on Saturday though, as Chris Long and Tom Lowery got on the scoresheet in a 2-0 win over Gillingham - just their second victory of the season in England's third tier.
That should revive Crewe's confidence somewhat, and, now sitting just five points adrift of safety and two points behind Fleetwood, their situation could quickly improve if they can manage a second straight win on Tuesday.
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Team News
AFC Wimbledon's only absentee should be defender Will Nightingale, who continues to nurse a long-term injury.
Ollie Palmer netted his second league goal of the season last time out, and he should keep his place in the front line with Jack Rudoni and Ayoub Assal operating on the flanks.
Crewe should again enter the game without Callum Ainley and Ben Knight, with the duo continuing spells on the sidelines.
Following Saturday's victory, Artell could deploy an unchanged side in their search of a second straight win, with Chris Long again leading the line after his goal.
He should be joined by Chris Porter, while the Railwaymen will stick with a back three, with Luke Offord, Michael Williams and Billy Sass-Davies shielding goalkeeper Dave Richards.
AFC Wimbledon possible starting lineup:
Tsanev; Osew, Heneghan, Csoka, Guinness-Walker; Woodyard, Hartigan; Assal, McCormick, Rudoni; Palmer
Crewe Alexandra possible starting lineup:
Richards; Kashket, Offord, Williams, Sass-Davies, Adebisi; Murphy, Gomes, Lowery; Porter, Long
We say: AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Crewe Alexandra
The mood in the Crewe camp will certainly be lifted by Saturday's win, and we see them outfighting the hosts on Tuesday to earn another much-needed win.
Wimbledon will be wounded by their poor run of form, and we would not be surprised to see them fall to another league defeat given their slump in confidence.
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