Portsmouth could have Tom Naylor back for Peterborough clash
Tom Naylor could return for Portsmouth as they host Peterborough in League One on Saturday.
Tom Naylor could return for Portsmouth as they host Peterborough in League One on Saturday.
Rotherham defender Billy Jones will play no part in the home game against Rochdale after being ruled out for the rest of the year.
Gillingham will be without Stuart O’Keefe and Ben Pringle for the visit of Sunderland.
Coventry have been handed a double boost ahead of their home game with Ipswich.
Doncaster defender Tom Anderson will miss the Sky Bet League One meeting with MK Dons through suspension.
Tranmere are hopeful Rushian Hepburn-Murphy will make a swift recovery for the visit of Accrington.
Oxford must do without midfielder Alex Gorrin through suspension for the Sky Bet League One match against Shrewsbury.
Bristol Rovers defender Rollin Menayese is banned for the visit of Southend.
Bolton will be without suspended defender Josh Earl when they host AFC Wimbledon.
Burton expect to be without John-Joe O’Toole against Lincoln on Saturday.
Blackpool striker Armand Gnanduillet remains doubtful for Saturday’s League One Fylde coast derby against Fleetwood.
A judge has adjourned a bid to wind up Bury.
Burton boss Nigel Clough was left frustrated by a key refereeing decision in the draw with Southend.
Ten-man Burton came from behind to grab a League One point froma 1-1 home draw with strugglers Southend in a feisty affair at thePirelli Stadium.
Burton will check on the fitness of Nathan Broadhead ahead of the visit of Southend.
Blackpool are conducting an investigation after a video of a steward appearing to punch a fan was posted on social media.
Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth said he was “proud” of his players following the table-topping 0-0 draw with Ipswich at Portman Road.
Portsmouth manager Kenny Jackett believes his side’s thrilling 3-2 win at home to fourth-placed Rotherham could be crucial to their League One promotion hopes.
Wycombe had to settle for a goalless draw at Ipswich after missing a late penalty to extend their advantage at the top of Sky Bet League One.
Phil Parkinson accepted his Sunderland players underperformed and looked aimless as they fell to a first home defeat of the Sky Bet League One season.