The 2016-17 season continues with the latest round of matches this weekend, which will see us among those having a match in this upcoming schedule with three-points the aim of course.
Previous results
Sat 29 Oct 2016 – League One
Oxford Utd 1-2 Millwall 13:00
Wimbledon 2-3 Bradford 15:00
Bolton 3-1 Port Vale 15:00
Bristol Rovers 1-2 Peterborough 15:00
Charlton 1-0 Chesterfield 15:00
Fleetwood 2-1 Gillingham 15:00
Northampton 3-2 Bury 15:00
Rochdale 1-0 Oldham 15:00
Scunthorpe 4-1 Swindon 15:00
Sheff Utd 2-1 MK Dons 15:00
Southend 1-1 Shrewsbury 15:00
Walsall 1-1 Coventry 15:00
Tue 1 Nov 2016 – League One
Bristol Rovers 2-1 Fleetwood 19:45
Coventry 2-0 Chesterfield 19:45
What will happen in this one though?
Cast your vote so we know if you think it’ll be all smiles or disappointment come the full time whistle.
Fixtures
Sat 12 Nov 2016 – League One
Swindon v Charlton 12:00
Bradford v Rochdale 15:00
Bury v Southend 15:00
Coventry v Scunthorpe 15:00
Gillingham v Northampton 15:00
Millwall v Bristol Rovers 15:00
MK Dons v Walsall 15:00
Oldham v Wimbledon 15:00
Port Vale v Fleetwood 15:00
Shrewsbury v Oxford Utd 15:00
Sun 13 Nov 2016 – League One
Peterborough v Bolton 12:15
Chesterfield v Sheff Utd 14:15
After the FA Cup last weekend, and the EFL Trophy in midweek, it’s back to the league this time with Charlton looking to follow up the first round win (but midweek penalty defeat) with another at struggling Swindon in the lunchtime kick-off at the County Ground.
Bradford’s battle for automatic promotion, with them currently well placed in the play-offs, will see the Bantams host Rochdale who are still pushing for a place in the top six.
Leaders Scunthorpe will look to maintain their grip at the top of the table when they head to Coventry, the Sky Blues are in good form so it isn’t a forgone conclusion by any means the Iron will win at the Ricoh Arena.
Bristol Rovers’ adaptation back into the Football League in recent yeas has seen them do really well, with the Pirates aiming to complete a run from non-league into the Championship in successive season, Millwall play host to them looking to keep the decent run going.
It’s been an indifferent season from Peterborough with the Posh hosting Phil Parkinson’s Bolton who have overcome a wobble of their own to be very much in the automatic promotion mix ahead of the match on Sunday.
This is also something Sheffield United are involved with now, that long unbeaten league run will see United look to continue that after the six-nil thrashing of Leyton Orient in the FA Cup at struggling Chesterfield in the other Sunday match.
We can say it goes without saying the expectation; most definitely the hope at least, will be for a positive result.
But will this happen? We’ll find out soon enough!
Ahead of the match we’re looking for your views on what way you do think it will go, which obviously requires you to vote in the latest poll in one of the options you’re given.
Don’t just look also have your say!
Not only do we want you to cast your vote (which you do to the right) we’re also looking for your thoughts and views too so do share some of those with your comments below.