The 2016-17 season continues with the latest round of matches this midweek, which will see us among those having a match in this upcoming schedule with three-points the aim of course.
Previous results
Sat 15 Oct 2016 – League One
Wimbledon 0-0 Swindon 15:00
Bolton 2-0 Oldham 15:00
Bristol Rovers 2-1 Gillingham 15:00
Charlton 3-0 Coventry 15:00
Fleetwood 2-0 Peterborough 15:00
Northampton 1-3 Millwall 15:00
Oxford Utd 1-0 Bradford 15:00
Rochdale 2-0 Bury 15:00
Scunthorpe 2-1 MK Dons 15:00
Sheff Utd 4-0 Port Vale 15:00
Southend 1-0 Chesterfield 15:00
Walsall 3-2 Shrewsbury 15:00
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
Tue 18 Oct 2016 – League One
Bradford v Southend 19:45
Bury v Wimbledon 19:45
Chesterfield v Fleetwood 19:45
Coventry v Oxford Utd 19:45
Gillingham v Walsall 19:45
Millwall v Bolton 19:45
MK Dons v Bristol Rovers 19:45
Oldham v Scunthorpe 19:45
Peterborough v Northampton 19:45
Port Vale v Charlton 19:45
Shrewsbury v Sheff Utd 19:45
Swindon v Rochdale 19:45
A side struggling side host Scunthorpe on Tuesday with the Iron likely to be heavy favourites when they go to Boundary Park to face Oldham, who come into this in the bottom four.
Having lost for a first time this season Bradford will hope for a reaction when they return to Valley Parade against a Southend side who won at the weekend to move out of the relegation zone.
Bury’s form has seen them drop out of the top two, they’ll see to get going again at Gigg Lane against Wimbledon with Millwall looking to add another win to the won secured at Northampton to end a four-match losing run.
The Lions host Bolton, who moved to within touching distance of automatic promotion on Saturday.
A heavy four-nil defeat at Sheffield United was suffered by Port Vale who will look to put that behind them when Charlton visit Vale Park, with Russell Slade looking to add a win against the Valiants to the one picked up against Coventry at the weekend.
The unbeaten run Sheff United have been on is one Chris Wilder will want to keep going at struggling Shrewsbury. If the Blades can win again this will certainly consolidate a play-off position with the automatic places very much in sight after moving away from a relegation battle just a few weeks back.
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.