Firstly, thanks to the sides for bringing last weekend’s five-fold in (and, of course, the tipster who picked them).

Now, to business.

Sheffield United to beat Oldham –

We start with the League One champions-elect, who should have enough to see off an Oldham side that are in good form themselves.

The Blades are unbeaten in nine, having won six in that sequence, and boast the division’s best away record.

That run has taken Chris Wilder’s side six points clear at the top of the league and 10 points ahead of third-placed Fleetwood.

Oldham have been impressive recently, too, losing just once in nine.

But, given that the strugglers are yet to win against any of the top four in six attempts, they look like losing again.

Blackpool to beat Hartlepool –

Hartlepool won’t like to be beside the seaside this weekend, with their shocking away form set to continue at Bloomfield Road.

While Dave Jones’ side beat Cambridge in their last away game, it was their first win in 14 on the road – three of which were defeats.

That does not bode well for their trip to in-form Blackpool.

The Tangerines have won four of their last five and are unbeaten in nine on their own patch.

They have also conceded just one goal in four, which is promising given that Hartlepool have shipped 64 and are lumbered with League Two’s second-worst defence.

Exeter to beat Yeovil –

Next up, Exeter should rediscover their impressive form and prolong Yeovil’s misery at the same time.

The Grecians have been through a blip since notching seven consecutive victories earlier this year, but remain formidable at St James’ Park.

They have won six of their last nine at home and have only been beaten once in 10 – keeping six clean sheets along the way.

Given Yeovil’s dismal form, their profitable spell does not look like ending this weekend.

The Glovers are lumbered with the division’s third-worst away record and have won just three on the road all season.

They have also managed just one win in 11 in all competitions and have failed to score in four of their last seven.

Mansfield to beat Morecambe –

After successfully backing Morecambe to lose in the midweek treble, I’m expecting them to do so again.

That loss to Accrington was their fifth on the spin and their sixth without victory, while it also meant their home record remained the third-worst in the division.

They have now managed to score just one in three and against play-off chasing Mansfield it is difficult to see their luck changing.

The Stags have lost just three matches in 11 and have kept three clean sheets in five.

An away win is on the cards.

Bradford City to beat Scunthorpe –

We’re back in League One for the final pick of the weekend, which should be simpler than the odds suggest.

Having won four out of six, promotion-chasing Bradford City look to have hit form at just the right time.

The Bantams have also lost just five games this season, the fewest in the Football League, and boast League One’s third-best away record.

Scunthorpe, meanwhile, have fallen off a cliff recently and have lost seven of their last 11 – winning just once.

That run has seen them forfeit a nine-point lead over their weekend visitors, falling from the top of the league to fifth.

They look like stumbling even further this weekend.

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