MK Dons vs. AFC Wimbledon (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Both searching for important points in the context of their respective campaigns, MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon will do battle at Stadium MK on Tuesday night in League Two.
The Dons are coming into this clash after a loss against Morecambe, while the Wombles were defeated at the home of newly-promoted side Wrexham.
We say: MK Dons 2-1 AFC Wimbledon
MK Dons are currently in the playoffs and will be desperate to keep hold of their top-seven status against their bitter rivals on Tuesday night.
Wimbledon are struggling in front of goal without their leading marksman, and we expect the visitors to return home without points from this one.
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Morecambe vs. Crewe (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Looking to build on a last-gasp victory on the weekend, Morecambe will welcome promotion chasers Crewe Alexandra to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium on Tuesday night in League Two.
The Shrimps had to wait until late to secure all the points at MK Dons on Saturday, while the Railwaymen's stellar form at the start of the calendar year continued against Barrow.
We say: Morecambe 1-1 Crewe Alexandra
Morecambe will be hoping that the last-minute win against MK Dons can be a turning point in their struggle to chase down the playoffs, and we are expecting the Shrimps to have a real chance on Tuesday.
Crewe are flying at the moment in League Two but back-to-back away games are unlikely to yield six points, so we are predicting a share of the spoils in Lancashire.
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Bradford vs. Salford City (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Both looking to collect some points after postponements over the weekend, Bradford City and Salford City will do battle at the University of Bradford Stadium on Tuesday night in League Two.
The Bantams' clash at home to Doncaster Rovers was called off due to a frozen surface at Valley Parade, and a similar narrative played out at Salford's Peninsula Stadium, where the Ammies were scheduled to clash with Colchester United.
We say: Bradford City 1-0 Salford City
Bradford have earned two respectable results at Derby County and Colchester from their last two matches, and we believe that the Bantams will continue their unbeaten run on Tuesday night.
Salford were not outstanding despite taking all the points at Crawley last time out, so we are expecting an away loss at Valley Parade in this one.