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Tuesday's cup games already have their own thread, so here's the next batch of league games:
Bristol Rovers v Barnsley
Burton Albion v Derby County
Cheltenham Town v Bolton Wanderers
Exeter City v Blackpool
Fleetwood Town v Cambridge United
Leyton Orient v Portsmouth
Lincoln City v Wycombe Wanderers
Oxford United v Carlisle United
Peterborough United v Charlton Athletic
Port Vale v Reading
Stevenage v Shrewsbury Town
Wigan Athletic v Northampton Town
Glamour game of the day: The Derby derby, obviously, though I'm not sure how heated this one gets given the different levels the two clubs have historically played at.
Many eyes will be on Barnsley to see if they truly are the league-smashing warriors that opening day may have painted them as, or whether it was more the case that Vale were just a bit shite (or hampered by the eternal L1 ref conspiracy, etc).
Not sure if this season's Lincoln will prove to be the masterful goal-shy but defensively solid draw specialists of last time round, but we looked pretty poor in attack on Saturday, and will have to buck our ideas up considerably to even score, let alone get a point or win. 1-0 Imps.
Bristol Rovers v Barnsley
Burton Albion v Derby County
Cheltenham Town v Bolton Wanderers
Exeter City v Blackpool
Fleetwood Town v Cambridge United
Leyton Orient v Portsmouth
Lincoln City v Wycombe Wanderers
Oxford United v Carlisle United
Peterborough United v Charlton Athletic
Port Vale v Reading
Stevenage v Shrewsbury Town
Wigan Athletic v Northampton Town
Glamour game of the day: The Derby derby, obviously, though I'm not sure how heated this one gets given the different levels the two clubs have historically played at.
Many eyes will be on Barnsley to see if they truly are the league-smashing warriors that opening day may have painted them as, or whether it was more the case that Vale were just a bit shite (or hampered by the eternal L1 ref conspiracy, etc).
Not sure if this season's Lincoln will prove to be the masterful goal-shy but defensively solid draw specialists of last time round, but we looked pretty poor in attack on Saturday, and will have to buck our ideas up considerably to even score, let alone get a point or win. 1-0 Imps.