Barnsley vs. Burton Albion (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Barnsley will attempt to record a fifth consecutive victory in League One when they play host to Burton Albion on Saturday.
While the home side occupy a playoff place, Burton are currently in the relegation zone with five points separating them from safety.
We say: Barnsley 2-0 Burton Albion
Although Burton have struggled for victories, they have proven to be a tough team to beat in recent weeks with their last four league games ending all square, but we think that Barnsley will have enough quality to claim a fifth consecutive victory in League One.
Bolton vs. Exeter (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Bolton Wanderers will look to continue their push for promotion when they welcome Exeter City to the University of Bolton Stadium on Saturday.
The hosts lost to Shrewsbury Town last time out, while the visitors have not won in any of their last three outings in the league.
We say: Bolton Wanderers 2-0 Exeter City
We think that Bolton will narrowly come out on top and keep their push for promotion from League One on the right track.
The hosts are in better form, and we think they will create plenty of opportunities here.
Charlton vs. Bristol Rovers (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Fresh off the exit of manager Ben Garner, Charlton Athletic will aim to break a five-game winless run in League One on Saturday, when they welcome Bristol Rovers to The Valley.
The hosts sit 18th in the League One table following back-to-back defeats, while their visitors have won two of their last three matches and climbed to 12th spot as a result.
We say: Charlton Athletic 1-1 Bristol Rovers
Charlton may be somewhat galvanised under the temporary management of Anthony Hayes, while Bristol Rovers are enjoying the far better run of form, and we cannot quite split the sides as a result, with the Addicks likely having enough to at least avoid a defeat on home turf.
Cheltenham vs. Lincoln (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Cheltenham Town will be hoping to leapfrog Lincoln City in the League One table by beating them on Saturday.
Both sides failed to gain a victory last weekend, leaving each of them in the bottom half of the table.
We say: Cheltenham Town 0-0 Lincoln City
Despite both teams bagging four goals in the EFL Trophy in midweek, we expect a much cagier affair in League One on Saturday.
Both of these sides have been more impressive defensively than they have offensively this season, and we would not be surprised to see a goalless draw play out.
Derby vs. Forest Green (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Derby County will look to extend their unbeaten run to eight league matches when they face Forest Green Rovers on Saturday.
Despite sitting in the League One relegation zone, Forest Green have the chance to claim a fourth straight competitive victory.
We say: Derby County 3-1 Forest Green Rovers
Although Forest Green have won their last three matches, they are currently winless in nine away league games, and we think that their away day struggles will continue, with Derby claiming all three points.
Fleetwood vs. Cambridge (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Fleetwood Town are seeking to extend their unbeaten run of three games in all competitions when they welcome Cambridge United to Highbury Stadium this weekend.
The visitors, meanwhile, are looking to build on the goalless draw they shared with title-chasing Plymouth Argyle last time out.
We say: Fleetwood Town 1-0 Cambridge United
Fleetwood are the side in better form coming into this clash, but Cambridge will be encouraged by their display last time out against Plymouth.
We think this will be a closely-fought contest, but Cambridge's away form this season makes us favour a narrow Fleetwood win.
Peterborough vs. Shrewsbury (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Peterborough United will look to end a run of four straight league defeats on Saturday, when they entertain Shrewsbury Town in a rematch of a recent FA Cup second-round tie with the Shrews triumphed in.
A sudden dip in form has seen the Posh drop to sixth spot in the League One table, with their visitors now just two points behind after back-to-back victories.
We say: Peterborough United 1-1 Shrewsbury Town
While the two sides are in vastly different runs of form, we do not see Shrewsbury taking all three points away from home and instead predict them forcing a commendable draw against a Peterborough team who possess more quality but are far from their best.
Plymouth vs. Morecambe (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Two sides fighting at opposite ends of the League One table will do battle on Saturday, as second-placed Plymouth Argyle host basement side Morecambe.
The Pilgrims are fighting to stay in the top two after four league games without a win, while their visitors have not tasted victory since October.
We say: Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Morecambe
While Plymouth are far from their best and the visitors have at least shown a degree of resilience recently, the Pilgrims will still see Saturday as a good opportunity to get back to winning ways, and they should have enough to outclass Morecambe and take all three points.
Port Vale vs. Accrington (Saturday, 3.00pm)
After a run of three consecutive victories was ended by Bristol Rovers last weekend, Port Vale will be looking for a response when they play host to Accrington Stanley on Saturday.
While the home side occupies 11th position in League One, the visitors are currently in 19th place, although they are unbeaten in five matches in all competitions.
We say: Port Vale 2-2 Accrington Stanley
Although Accrington have struggled in the league this season, they are currently unbeaten in five competitive games, and we think that they will be able to hold Port Vale to a point on Saturday.
Portsmouth vs. MK Dons (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Portsmouth will look to maintain their unbeaten home record when they face MK Dons in a League One contest on Saturday.
The visitors, who currently sit in the relegation zone, will be will looking to end a four-game winless run in all competitions.
We say: Portsmouth 2-1 MK Dons
Although Portsmouth are winless in five league games, they are yet to lose at home this season, and we think they will beat an MK Dons side that have lost their last three away matches in all competitions.
Sheff Weds vs. Oxford Utd (Saturday, 3.00pm)
Looking to get back to winning ways in their fight at the top end of the League One table, Sheffield Wednesday will welcome Oxford United to Hillsborough on Saturday.
The Owls remain two points outside of the automatic promotion spots after back-to-back draws and are now unbeaten in England's third tier since the beginning of October, while their visitors have also not suffered a defeat in their last nine games in all competitions.
We say: Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Oxford United
Sheffield Wednesday have not been at their best in recent weeks and have several injuries to deal with, while their visitors are rested and hard to beat, setting Saturday's game up to be an intriguing encounter.
Ultimately, we do still think the Owls have the quality to take all three points with home advantage and back Moore's men to do enough at the weekend.
Wycombe vs. Ipswich (Saturday, 3.00pm)
League One leaders Ipswich Town travel to Adams Park to take on Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday.
The hosts were defeated in the playoff final last season, and they will be aiming to finish inside the top six positions once again.
We say: Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Ipswich Town
With Ipswich likely to travel without several influential players due to injury, we can envisage Wycombe claiming a positive result on Saturday.
The Chairboys have re-established their mean defensive resistance in recent times, while Vokes will have a point to prove should he reclaim his starting spot as expected.