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 19 Nov 2016 – League One
Wimbledon 5-1 Bury 15:00
Bolton 2-0 Millwall 15:00
Bristol Rovers 0-0 MK Dons 15:00
Charlton 2-0 Port Vale 15:00
Fleetwood 2-1 Chesterfield 15:00
Northampton 0-1 Peterborough 15:00
Oxford Utd 4-1 Coventry 15:00
Rochdale 4-0 Swindon 15:00
Scunthorpe 1-0 Oldham 15:00
Sheff Utd 2-1 Shrewsbury 15:00
Southend 3-0 Bradford 15:00
Walsall 1-2 Gillingham 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 22 Nov 2016 – League One
Bradford City v Northampton Town 19:45
Bristol Rovers v Charlton Athletic 19:45
Fleetwood Town v Shrewsbury Town 19:45
Millwall v AFC Wimbledon 19:45
Milton Keynes Dons v Chesterfield 19:45
Oxford United v Gillingham 19:45
Peterborough United v Scunthorpe United 19:45
Port Vale v Oldham Athletic 19:45
Rochdale v Walsall 19:45
Sheffield United v Bury 19:45
Southend United v Swindon Town 19:45
Bolton Wanderers v Coventry City 20:00
A win at Peterborough and Scunthorpe know the six-point lead at the top will be at least maintain, whatever those below the Iron do. Regardless they’ll stay at the top this midweek.
Having been thrashed by Wimbledon five-one, with the Dons heading to Millwall on Tuesday as the Lions seek a reaction to a defeat they suffered at Bolton to end a five-match winning run, Bury have the task of taking on second placed Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.
Bolton will be looking to capitalise on any possible slip up by Chris Wilder’s side as a win at against Coventry could take them back into the automatic promotion spot, which is what Bradford will also be looking for when they seek a reaction at Valley Parade with Northampton visiting.
A weekend win was only Charlton’s fifth in League 2 this season, the Addicks will look to follow up that win at Bristol Rovers with the rarity of back-to-back wins up for grabs.
Shrewsbury will look to help the relegation battle they’re in at Fleetwood with MK Dons and Chesterfield both in the bottom four two, with this a relegation six-pointer at the stadium:mk.
Also very much in the relegation battle are Oldham and Swindon with these two heading to Port Vale and Southend, respectively, with the Robins’ match at Roots Hall especially difficult as the Shrimpers have hit goalscoring form.
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.