Bristol Rovers vs. Sheff Weds (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Bristol Rovers will be aiming to keep pace with the teams inside the top half of the table when they host Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday evening.
The visitors, meanwhile, require all three points if they are to stand a chance of moving back into the automatic promotion spots.
We say: Bristol Rovers 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday
Both teams possess plenty of goals within their ranks, which should help create an open match, particularly given Sheff Wed's desperation for a victory.
We expect them to find one in narrow circumstances, with Bristol Rovers potentially set to be tired after chasing hard for an equaliser against Derby at the weekend.
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Burton Albion vs. Bolton (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Burton Albion will have their eyes on chasing an unlikely top-half finish in League One when they host Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday evening.
The visitors, meanwhile, require all three points in order to be certain of remaining inside the playoff spots.
We say: Burton Albion 1-1 Bolton Wanderers
Burton have hugely improved as the season has worn on, and we expect Maamria's side to prove extremly difficult to beat once again on Tuesday.
With Bolton having three consecutive home fixtures to come after this trip to the Midlands, the visitors may be more than content with getting out of the Pirelli Stadium with a point.
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Cambridge vs. Wycombe (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Cambridge United can move outside of League One's relegation places with a positive result against Wycombe Wanderers on Tuesday evening.
The visitors, meanwhile, almost certainly require all three points if they are to keep their slim hopes of securing a playoff position alive.
We say: Cambridge United 1-0 Wycombe Wanderers
Morecambe laid the template for their relegation rivals Cambridge to follow in terms of keeping Wycombe at bay at the weekend, and we expect the hosts to do exactly that on Tuesday.
The U's have been in excellent form during recent weeks and appear to have renewed optimism in terms of staying in the division, whereas Wycombe's playoff hopes were surely ended by their surprise defeat in the North West at the weekend.
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Exeter vs. Derby (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Exeter City will be hoping to end a worrying run of three-straight defeats when they welcome playoff-chasing Derby County to St James Park in League One on Tuesday night.
The Grecians lie in the safety of mid-table with just four matches left to play, whilst Derby still have a whole lot of work to do in order to secure an immediate return to the Championship.
We say: Exeter City 1-2 Derby County
Exeter's results have experienced a dip during a difficult run of fixtures, and the visit of a playoff-chasing Derby on Tuesday night will be another tricky test.
Warne's men know a victory at St James Park could move them as high as fifth with just three matches left to play - we believe the Rams will end their spell of draws in this one with a vital maximum.
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Forest Green vs. Fleetwood (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Cellar-dwelling Forest Green Rovers welcome Fleetwood Town to the New Lawn on Tuesday, with relegation from League One already confirmed.
Barnsley beat Duncan Ferguson's side on Saturday, while Fleetwood secured a 5-2 triumph over Accrington Stanley.
We say: Forest Green Rovers 1-2 Fleetwood Town
Rovers have scored one goal in four of their last five games at the New Lawn, but they are expected to be beaten by one of the league's best travelling sides.
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Ipswich vs. Port Vale (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Ipswich Town will continue their League One promotion push when they welcome Port Vale to Portman Road on Tuesday.
While the Tractor Boys occupy second place, the visitors are currently languishing in 18th position after failing to win any of their last seven matches.
We say: Ipswich Town 3-0 Port Vale
Ipswich have been in imperious form in recent weeks, and after winning their last six home games without conceding, we think that they will breeze past a Port Vale side that have lost their last two away matches.
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Lincoln vs. Barnsley (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Lincoln City will attempt to claim a fourth consecutive victory when they welcome Barnsley to the LNER Stadium on Tuesday.
The Imps currently occupy a mid-table position, while the Tykes are still harbouring hopes of winning promotion from League One after winning their last two games.
We say: Lincoln City 1-2 Barnsley
Lincoln have proven to be a tough team to beat on home turf this season, winning six, drawing 13 and losing just one of their 20 home league games.
However, Barnsley boast the third best away record in the division, and we think that they have the quality in their squad to inflict a second home league defeat upon the Imps.
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MK Dons vs. Charlton (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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MK Dons will be hoping to put distance between themselves and the League One relegation zone when they welcome Charlton Athletic to Stadium MK on Tuesday.
The Addicks, meanwhile, will be looking for a positive response after suffering a heavy 6-0 defeat to Ipswich Town on Saturday.
We say: MK Dons 2-1 Charlton Athletic
With their last four matches finishing all square, MK Dons will be hoping to convert draws into victories in their final four games.
As they fight to retain their League One status, we think a highly-motivated MK Dons side will be able to claim a narrow victory over Charlton.
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Oxford Utd vs. Portsmouth (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Relegation-threatened Oxford United will look to end a 15-game winless run when they play host to Portsmouth on Tuesday.
Pompey, who are currently sitting in ninth position, have seen their playoff aspirations dented by three consecutive draws.
We say: Oxford United 1-1 Portsmouth
Although Oxford are currently enduring a lengthy winless run, four of their last five matches have ended all square, and we think they will play out another draw when they face a Pompey side that have had to settle for a point in each of their previous three games.
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Shrewsbury vs. Plymouth (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Table-topping Plymouth Argyle are away at off-form Shrewsbury Town, looking to hold on to their spot in the League One table.
The Shrews stopped the rot with a 1-1 draw against Portsmouth last time out, and the league leaders returned to winning ways at mid-table Exeter City.
We say: Shrewsbury Town 1-2 Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth have won three away games on the trot after two losses on the road, but they will not have it easy at a ground where Shrewsbury have claimed five wins from their last seven.
A slender win for the leaders should see them claim 10 victories on their travels.
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Accrington vs. Peterborough (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Accrington Stanley will be aiming to move outside of League One's relegation places by beating Peterborough United on Tuesday evening.
The visitors, meanwhile, only have a one-point cushion inside the playoff spots after suffering defeat to their local rivals Cambridge United at the weekend.
We say: Accrington Stanley 0-2 Peterborough United
With two of Peterborough's final three fixtures coming against impressive sides above them in the table, Ferguson and his players will be more than aware of the importance of claiming all three points against Accrington on Tuesday.
Likewise, time is running out for Coleman's side to save themselves from relegation, but they are likely to be outclassed in their next match and fall to an eighth defeat in 10 matches.