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Paddy Madden (Fleetwood) –

Fleetwood have improved considerably since replacing Uwe Rosler with John Sheridan last month, and Madden has played a key role.

The striker – who scored 20 League One goals for Scunthorpe two seasons ago – has netted in two of his last three matches, including in the 2-0 win at Rochdale last time out.

Saturday’s visitors Northampton have conceded in each of their last 16 away matches, meaning Madden should have chances to extend his good run.

Jack Marriott (Peterborough) –

Marriott is another League One striker who has benefitted from a change in the dugout.

The 23-year-old had lost his way after a sensational first half of the season, but has scored four goals in three matches since the appointment of Steve Evans.

Marriott can notch his 30th goal of the campaign against Bristol Rovers, who have conceded 24 times in nine away matches at top-half sides this term.

Jonson Clarke-Harris (Coventry) –

Both Marc McNulty and Clarke-Harris score regularly for Coventry, but the latter has the edge in what should be a comfortable home victory.

The 23-year-old is a slightly longer price than his strike partner, despite scoring in two of the Sky Blues’ last three matches, including the winner in their last victory at the Ricoh Arena.

Grimsby’s defensive record is terrible. They have conceded 14 goals in their last five away matches, including at least twice in all of them.

Karlan Ahearne-Grant (Crawley) –

Ahearne-Grant has been League Two’s in-form striker since joining Crawley on loan from Charlton in January.

The forward has netted seven goals in eight matches, including three in his last four, and has the opportunity to extend that run against Cheltenham on Saturday.

The Robins have kept one clean sheet in their last 15 matches, conceding 12 goals in their last seven games on the road.

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