Barnsley vs. Shrewsbury (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Barnsley will be expecting to return to winning ways when they host Shrewsbury Town in League One on Tuesday.
However, the visitors have improved in recent weeks, collecting seven points from a possible nine in their last three games.
We say: Barnsley 2-0 Shrewsbury Town
Shrewsbury's away form has been dire for most of the calendar year, with Taylor so far proving powerless to change that, having lost four of his six away trips without scoring a goal.
We expect that pattern to continue when they visit Barnsley, who will be determined to start making up some ground on the division's top two teams sooner rather than later as they look to return to the Championship.
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Blackpool vs. Cheltenham (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Blackpool will be expecting to return to winning ways when they host Cheltenham Town in League One on Tuesday.
However, the visitors will be buoyant after finally securing their first league victory of the campaign in their last match.
We say: Blackpool 1-0 Cheltenham Town
Cheltenham's confidence will be significantly boosted by their last two results, but they are yet to prove they can compete under the road having blanked in all six league outings this season.
Blackpool are not exactly full of goals themselves under Critchley, but with Rhodes doing his best to change that, we expect them to narrowly get the job done on Tuesday.
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Bristol Rovers vs. Stevenage (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Bristol Rovers and Stevenage will both be aiming to return to winning ways when they meet at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday.
Neither side have won their last two games in League One, with the hosts sitting seven points behind their forthcoming opponents in the table.
We say: Bristol Rovers 1-1 Stevenage
Neither team heads into this contest in strong form, but it should be an interesting contrast in styles nonetheless.
Evans and Barton are likely to provide plenty of entertainment on the sidelines, and they will be expecting their players to display similar levels of intensity. We can envisage a score draw.
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Cambridge vs. Portsmouth (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
League One leaders Portsmouth will attempt to claim an eighth successive victory in all competitons when they travel to the Abbey Stadium to face Cambridge United in Tuesday's League One contest.
In contrast to their opponents, the U's are experiencing a poor run of form after failing to win any of their last nine competitive matches.
We say: Cambridge United 0-2 Portsmouth
The two sides enter Tuesday's encounter in contrasting form, and we think that a confident Portsmouth side will showcase their quality to claim a relatively comfortable victory against their hosts, who are winless in four competitive home games.
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Carlisle vs. Burton Albion (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Burton Albion will be aiming to win their fifth successive league game when they face Carlisle United on Tuesday.
On the other hand, the hosts have lost each of their last two matches to fall perilously closer to the relegation zone.
We say: Carlisle United 1-2 Burton Albion
Burton have been flying in recent weeks, moving from the relegation zone to the brink of the play-off spots almost in the blink of an eye.
Carlisle, on the other hand, appear set to struggle this season, and we can envisage them falling to a third straight defeat on Tuesday.
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Derby vs. Exeter (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Derby County will look to bounce back from a disappointing defeat to Shrewsbury Town when they welcome Exeter City to Pride Park for Tuesday's League One contest.
Exeter, meanwhile, will be desperate to end their woeful run of form, having lost each of their last five league games.
We say: Derby County 3-1 Exeter City
After Derby suffered a narrow defeat to Shrewsbury on Saturday, we think the meeting with out-of-form Exeter will provide the Rams with the perfect chance to return to winning ways.
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Lincoln vs. Charlton (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Searching in the background for a permanent head coach, Lincoln City will welcome Charlton Athletic - who have found form under new management - to LNER Stadium on Tuesday night in League One.
The Imps recorded a hard-fought win at strugglers Fleetwood Town on the weekend, while the Addicks produced an inspired second-half display to sweep aside Reading in South London.
We say: Lincoln City 0-2 Charlton Athletic
Lincoln avoided three straight defeats in League One by winning at Fleetwood on the weekend, but with their backs against the wall for the majority of the second half, you wonder whether the Imps will be able to repeat the trick on Tuesday.
Charlton are in sensational form under Appleton and will be confident of securing their maiden away maximum of the term at LNER Stadium in this one.
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Northampton vs. Leyton Orient (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
A battle of two newly-promoted sides awaits supporters at Sixfields Stadium on Tuesday night, when Northampton Town will be looking to avoid three successive defeats in League One as they clash with Leyton Orient.
The Cobblers were punished for a slow start during their visit to Bolton Wanderers on the weekend, whereas Orient earned a respectable point against a high-flying Barnsley side in East London.
We say: Northampton Town 1-2 Leyton Orient
Northampton have suffered defeat in two varying styles at Shrewsbury Town and Bolton over the past fortnight, with Cobblers supporters now expecting a response at Sixfields in this one.
Orient are starting to show why they were the best of the bunch in League Two last term, and we are backing them to record a third win in four games across all competitions on Tuesday night.
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Port Vale vs. Peterborough (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Port Vale will attempt to end their six-game winless league run when they welcome Peterborough United to Vale Park on Tuesday.
In contrast to their hosts, the Posh are enjoying a promising run of form after avoiding defeat in their last seven matches in League One.
We say: Port Vale 1-2 Peterborough United
Peterborough have picked up victories on their last two trips to Vale Park, and with the Valiants experiencing a poor run of form, we think that Posh will claim another away victory over Port Vale on Tuesday.
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Wigan vs. Oxford Utd (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Wigan Athletic will be looking to climb closer to safety in League One when they welcome early-season high-flyers Oxford United to the DW Stadium on Tuesday night.
The Latics enjoyed a backs-to-the-wall win at Exeter City on the weekend, whilst Oxford were forced to share the spoils at the Kassam Stadium with recently-relegated Blackpool.
We say: Wigan Athletic 1-2 Oxford United
Wigan produced a formidable defensive performance to earn all three points at Exeter, however there are questions of whether the Latics can do the same against Oxford this time around.
The U's will be desperate to get back to winning ways after dropping points late on against Blackpool, and we believe the visitors will be victorious on Tuesday night.
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Wycombe vs. Bolton (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Wycombe Wanderers will attempt to extend their unbeaten run to four competitive matches when they face Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday.
The visitors, meanwhile, will have the chance to claim a second straight victory after beating Northampton Town at the weekend.
We say: Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Bolton Wanderers
Having won three of their last four league games, Bolton will be targeting all three points on Tuesday, but we think they will be held to a draw by a Wycombe side that are unbeaten in four home matches in League One.
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Reading vs. Fleetwood (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
Two teams sitting in the League One relegation zone will go head-to-head when Reading welcome Fleetwood Town to the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Tuesday.
The Royals are winless in five games in the third tier, while the visitors travel to Berkshire off the back of consecutive league defeats.
We say: Reading 2-1 Fleetwood Town
Although Reading continue to struggle on the road, they have won three of their last four home league matches, and we think they will make full use of home advantage to claim a much-needed victory against Fleetwood on Tuesday.
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