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Will Rook provides his football tips from Tuesday's action in the Championship, League One and League Two.

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Sunderland to beat Crewe (19:00)

Sunderland extended their unbeaten start to eight matches in all competitions following their 2-0 win at Swindon on Saturday.

The Black Cats have won three of their last four league games, keeping clean sheets in each of those, to move up to fifth in League One, despite having played a game fewer than any other top-half side.

Crewe were held to a 1-1 draw at home to struggling Blackpool at the weekend and lost 1-0 to Hull in their only away game so far.

Peterborough to beat Wigan (19:00)

Fourth-placed Peterborough won their fourth straight game in all competitions, and fifth in six matches at the weekend.

Posh have won the xG battle in five of their six league games so far (experimental361), indicating their position among the promotion places is warranted.

Wigan lost 1-0 to Charlton on Saturday, which was their fourth defeat out of six.

Cambridge to beat Port Vale (19:00)

Cambridge went top of League Two on Saturday after they hammered Scunthorpe 5-0 away from home – their second five-goal trouncing on the road this season.

The U’s have won three straight matches in all competitions, including a 2-1 victory over in-form Newport, so look a decent price going into this one.

Port Vale did beat Salford 1-0 at the weekend, but picked up one point in their previous three matches having failed to score in that period.

Carlisle to beat Oldham (19:00)

Carlisle beat Coichester 3-1 at the weekend, which was their third straight victory and fourth in five matches.

That run of form has seen the Cumbrians climb to fifth in League Two after six matches.

Oldham’s 2-1 beat a Bolton side that has struggled to gel on Saturday, but they had lost four of their previous five.

Reading to beat Wycombe (20:00)

Wycombe look out of their depth in the Championship.

The Chairboys have lost five games out of five in the league and surrendered a one-goal lead on Saturday in their 2-1 defeat at home to Millwall.

Reading have only dropped two points in their opening five matches, winning both of their home games to nil.

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