Sports Mole provides score predictions and previews for all of today’s League One fixtures, including Bolton Wanderers vs. Charlton Athletic.
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As their situation grows increasingly desperate, bottom-of-the-table Burton Albion are set to travel to face Wigan Athletic at the Brick Community Stadium on Tuesday in League One.
The Latics will come into the game full of confidence after another win last time out, while the Brewers are at risk of being cut adrift at the foot of the division.
We say: Wigan Athletic 1-2 Burton Albion
As the season goes on, the likelihood of a miraculous escape by Albion is becoming less likely, though desperation may inspire a spirited performance from the visitors on Tuesday.
Given the Latics’ dire home form, it is unlikely that the Brewers will get many better opportunities than this to put points on the board, but it will still be a tough fight for all three points.
> League One preview: Wigan vs Burton Albion
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Playoff hopefuls Bolton Wanderers welcome Charlton Athletic to the Toughsheet Community Stadium for Tuesday’s rearranged League One fixture.
The game was originally scheduled for January 11 but was postponed owing to the Addicks’ progression to the Emirates FA Cup third round.
We say: Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Charlton Athletic
Bolton, with their strong home record against Charlton and the pressure to secure a playoff spot, are likely to bounce back from recent inconsistencies.
Meanwhile, the visitors, struggling on the road and coming off two defeats, face a tough challenge, making a closely contested win for the Trotters the likely outcome.
> League One preview: Bolton vs Charlton
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Peterborough United and Exeter City will go head-to-head on Tuesday in their rearranged round 26 League One clash, with the hosts aiming to extend their impressive record in this fixture.
The match was initially scheduled for January 11 but was postponed due to both sides’ FA Cup commitments.
We say: Peterborough United 1-0 Exeter City
Peterborough’s strong home record in this fixture suggests they may edge this contest, especially with their new defensive solidity, and when this is considered alongside Exeter’s away struggles, we are looking at a likely home win.
> League One preview: Peterborough vs Exeter