This Week's Acca goes for a third successive Saturday winner, also hoping to repeat last weekend's double success of the 25/1 longshot getting up too. Four teams are backed at 9/1 with a bonus sixfold advised at 30s.
STOCKPORT have won their last five at home in all competitions, helping them rise to fourth in League One. They look primed for another promotion push after re-signing both Louie Barry and Tanto Olaofe late in the transfer window to further strengthen an attack already led by the division's top scorer Kyle Wootton.
They should have a field day against Leyton Orient, who have kept one clean sheet in 15 and lost six of their last eight. They also have the worst away record in the third tier (W3 L11) conceding 32 goals and losing nine of their last 10 on the road.
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COLCHESTER may have lost successive games but both were unfortunate 1-0 defeats, taking 46 shots across those two matches and generating an xG of 3.29. The U's have won seven of their last 13 League Two fixtures, losing just three. Shrewsbury continue to struggle and even more so away from home, losing 10 of 14.
NOTTS COUNTY have won five in a row to shoot up to second in League Two and should make light work of Barrow, who have lost all three matches under rookie boss Paul Gallagher and won only once in 13, losing seven of their last nine.
BROMLEY sit top of the fourth tier thanks to an 11-match unbeaten run (W9) and a streak of 11 victories from 14. Away from home they are W5 D1 over their past six, with only Chesterfield denying them.
Fleetwood's poor form cost Pete Wild his job, with Matt Lawlor (W1 L1) now in interim charge. They've lost lost six of seven in all competitions with their only win in their last nine coming against hapless Harrogate.
BOLTON are in great form, winning their last three and four of five. They're the third-best home team in League One (W10 D4 L1) and host a very poor away team in Barnsley (W3 D5 L5) who've only won once on the road since August.
In 15 home matches this term Wanderers have let in just nine goals, kept six clean sheets and have not conceded more than once in any game. Meanwhile, under Conor Hourihane the Tykes have kept three clean sheets in 46 games and conceded at least twice in 29 of those.
GRIMSBY are now eight unbeaten, with their six-match winning run ended by a 2-2 home draw with MK Dons last time out - although they'll be buoyed by the coming from 2-0 down. It was also a match that ended their sequence of six successive League Two clean sheets.
Second-bottom Newport have lost four of their last five and conceded 14 goals in that time, being thrashed 4-1 by Accrington in their last home game.
Odds correct at 14:00 GMT (5/2/26)
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