We have three fixtures from League Two on Tuesday evening the first we will look at comes from the Highbury Stadium where Fleetwood Town host Wimbledon, Pete Wild’s side are 14th as it stands. They have won their last two home games in the league beating Walsall and Cheltenham both 2-0 but they face a side here that are 15 points clear of them in the table.
The visitors Wimbledon are second in League Two but Johnnie Jackson’s side look to be battling it out for the automatic promotion places as they are 8 pts behind leaders Walsall albeit having a game in hand. They arrive into this match being unbeaten in ten league matches (winning six and drawing four).
The last time these two met earlier in the season it ended 1-0 to Wimbledon, travelling fans will hope they can complete the home and away double with leading scorer Mathew Stevens (16) hoping to add to his season’s tally. Kick off 7.45pm.
Match Betting Odds:
Casinos Non UK Based: Fleetwood 12/5, Wimbledon 7/5 and the Draw 2/1.
Gambling Sites USA: Fleetwood 11/5, Wimbledon 6/4 and the Draw 2/1.
The second game of the day is from the Globe Arena where Morecambe host Doncaster, Derek Adams’s side are 23rd in the table and two points from safety as it stands. They have won two and lost five of their last seven games in the league, the two wins were at home to Fleetwood (4-2) and Accrington (2-0) so fans will hope their recent home form will pay dividends in this game.
The visitors Doncaster are in 6th in the league and hoping for a playoff position come the end of the season, they are only three points away from second place Wimbledon so manager Grant McCann’s side really have a chance with the help of leading scorer Luke Molyneux (11 goals) having a good season. Kick off 7.45pm.
Match Betting Odds:
Casinos Not on Gamban: Morecambe 14/5, Doncaster 19/20 and the Draw 13/5
The last game comes from Meadow Lane where Notts County host Colchester, Stuart Mayard’s County side are 4th in the table and with it being so tight at the top they are up there for a chance of automatic promotion. The three game unbeaten run came to an end last week when they lost away to Port Vale (1-0) but they play a side that are 12 pts below them here so can easily bounce back.
The visitors Colchester are midtable but Danny Cowley’s side haven’t lost a league game in the last six, winning four and drawing the other two so maybe this game could be an even game. There’s only 12 games to go till the end of the season but if their unbeaten run is maintained they have a chance of reaching the playoffs. Kick off 7.45pm.
Match Betting Odds:
Best Casinos That Accept Credit Cards: Notts County 17/20, Colchester 3/1 and the Draw 5/2.
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