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Peterborough v Bristol Rovers –

Peterborough have been involved in more BTTS matches than any other League One side this season, and should strengthen that record against Bristol Rovers.

Last week’s 2-1 defeat at Oxford means there have been goals at both ends in nine of Posh’s last 11 games overall, including a 4-2, 1-5, 2-2 and 4-1.

Both teams have also scored in eight of the visitors’ last 10 matches, most recently in their 3-2 defeat at Plymouth last time out.

Wycombe v Port Vale –

Wycombe have been involved in more BTTS matches than any other team in England’s top four divisions this season after their 3-2 victory at Crawley on Wednesday.

There have been goals at both ends in seven of the hosts’ last eight home matches, including a 1-5, 4-3, 3-2 and 2-4.

Saturday’s visit of Port Vale promises more of the same, given Neil Aspin’s side have scored and conceded in their last five away games, including two 3-2 defeats.

Dag & Red v AFC Fylde –

Having netted an impressive 13 goals in their last three matches, AFC Fylde have comfortably established themselves as the top scorers in the National League.

So, given that Dagenham & Redbridge have conceded 16 in their last six home matches, there are certainly goals in this game for the visitors.

Fortunately, Dave Challinor’s side have only managed three clean sheets from 20 away games this season, while their hosts netted 10 of their own during that run of six home games.

Albion v Alloa Athletic –

Both teams have scored in an enormous 79 per cent of Albion’s matches this season, and that figure should only increase after Saturday’s visit of Alloa.

The hosts have scored and conceded in seven of their last eight home matches, including two 3-2s and two 2-2s, with the exception being a 4-0 defeat.

Given that their visitors are on a similar run – their last five matches have finished 5-3, 1-2, 1-2, 2-2 and 2-2 – then there should be plenty more than the one goal required at each end.

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