Bristol Rovers v Walsall
A win for either club won’t be enough to lift them out of the bottom four although Bristol Rovers would be just a point from safety, despite not having won a league game since the middle of October. For Walsall, the situation is more worrying. They are eight points from safety and without Bristol Rovers’ luxury of a game in hand.
Byron Anthony was staying positive – in a way – at the end of 2010, claiming Bristol Rovers were in a false position. It’s not clear whether this is still his opinion now but he’s almost certain to be given a place in the starting line-up – and the chance to put things right. Ben Swallow and Eliot Richards should also be in the squad.
Sean Geddes could be on the bench for Walsall.
Huddersfield Town v Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth are quite a way down the table in fourteenth – but a win at Huddersfield would put them out of the play-offs only on goal difference (I think it’s fair to assume they won’t win 18-0) and just three points behind the home team. Huddersfield’s home record suggests that beating them will be a far from easy task.
Carl Fletcher should play for Plymouth.
Peterborough United v Brentford
Peterborough need to bounce back from both a 6-2 thrashing by Fulham in the FA Cup and the loss of manager Gary Johnson as they try to do what they can against a rapidly improving Brentford. Brentford could move into the play-off places if they win.
Arron Davies will hope to keep his place in Peterborough’s starting line-up.
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