Leyton Orient v Walsall
Leyton Orient have been struggling since Nicky Adams returned to parent club Leicester City but they’re still six points from the relegation places.
Walsall will be without Rhys Weston, who made his return from a hamstring injury last weekend, but failed to reappear after half-time after either aggravating it or hurting his other hamstring. Mark Bradley is likely to be on the bench.
Millwall v Charlton Athletic
Millwall have a bit of an unbeaten run going but Charlton are one of the few teams who are still above them. Millwall manager Kenny Jackett might be planning to target the Charlton left back. Due to injuries, Charlton probably won’t have one. Grant Basey is out for the season with an ankle injury and his replacement is injured too.
Oldham Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers
Oldham and Wycombe face off in this relegation clash. They have been in relegation clashes too but probably not the same one at the same time too often.
Loanee Daniel Nardiello from Blackpool made his Oldham debut last week but he injured his hamstring and is still out. Fellow Welsh loanee Jason Price has returned to Millwall – and palmed off immediately to Carlisle – but Oldham still have defender Joe Jacobson.
Southampton v Leeds United
Southampton are the next club to attempt to drag Leeds United back into the play-offs. And I wouldn’t bet against it either though that’s partly because I don’t gamble. Lloyd James has recovered from an ankle injury and will be fit to play for Southampton.
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