Brighton & Hove Albion v Millwall
Brighton are out of the relegation zone but now Andrew Crofts’ side must take on Millwall, who are pushing for the play-offs again. Brighton manager Gus Poyet has set Andrew a target of 10 league goals this season. He’s already scored six, five of them since Poyet joined the club. Kenny Jackett will probably keep Jason Price on the bench though.
Bristol Rovers v Wycombe Wanderers
Byron Anthony should keep his place in Bristol Rovers’ defence after their win over Hartlepool. Especially if he’s a good boy and signs his new contract. Ben Swallow also has a good chance of starting.
Carlisle United v Leyton Orient
Orient are expected to be unchanged following their victory over Charlton so that means a start for loanee Nicky Adams.
Charlton Athletic v Tranmere Rovers
Charlton’s Grant Basey will be hoping to avoid a second consecutive defeat to a side in the relegation battle. But Tranmere and Ash Taylor, who scored in their last match, will not be making things easy for them.
Gillingham v Walsall
Walsall still really haven’t recovered from their enforced winter break but Rhys Weston feels Gillingham is a good place to put this right and give them their first League win since 1st December to keep them in touch with the team above them. Walsall play nine games between now and the end of February. Mark Bradley should also be in Walsall’s team.
Leeds United v Colchester United
Leeds are stuttering and Colchester have proved their 7-1 thrashing of Norwich on the opening day wasn’t a complete fluke. Christian Ribeiro is perhaps enjoying the winning feeling nearly as much as Gareth Bale (Christian’s last loan was at Stockport so he can’t remember when he last won a game) but a groin injury means he’ll only keep his place in Colchester’s defence if he passes a fitness test.
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