Accrington vs. MK Dons (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Accrington Stanley could take a significant step towards safety in League Two should they beat managerless MK Dons when they welcome them to the Crown Ground on Tuesday.
Accrington succumbed to a 2-1 defeat against Harrogate Town on Saturday and are fourth last in 21st place with 33 points, while their opponents are in 17th place with 39 points but lost 1-0 against Colchester United on March 1.
We say: Accrington Stanley 1-0 MK Dons
Without a head coach in place for Tuesday's match, MK Dons may be somewhat disorganised and could be vulnerable defensively.
It is difficult to see Accrington winning comfortably at Crown Ground given their poor record at the stadium recently, but their home support could buoy them to victory.
> League Two preview: Accrington vs MK Dons
Bradford vs. Cheltenham (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Bradford City host Cheltenham Town in League Two on Tuesday evening, as they continue their push for promotion up to League One.
The hosts are currently second in the table, four points behind Walsall at the top, while Cheltenham are mid-table in 12th.
We say: Bradford City 2-1 Cheltenham Town
Both sides are strong in attack and are usually good for at least one goal each in a game, so we expect there to be goals at both ends.
However, the visitors do not travel well, and Bradford are flying at home, so we think that the Bantams will pick up another three points on Tuesday evening.
> League Two preview: Bradford vs Cheltenham
Bromley vs. Doncaster (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Doncaster Rovers will look to strengthen their automatic promotion hopes when they travel to Dales Lane to face Bromley in League Two on Tuesday evening.
The hosts are 10th in the table with 48 points from 34 matches, while the visitors are third in the league standings with 61 points from their 34 games played.
We say: Bromley 1-2 Doncaster Rovers
Bromley may have triumphed in the reverse fixture, but the visitors are the best performing side in the league when on the road, while the hosts have struggled at home, meaning we expect Doncaster Rovers to win here.
> League Two preview: Bromley vs Doncaster
Carlisle vs. Walsall (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Top faces bottom on Tuesday when league-leaders Walsall travel to take on relegation-favourites Carlisle United at Brunton Park in League Two.
The Cumbrians are underdogs but even a point could lift them from the bottom of the table, while the Saddlers will be desperate to get back on track having stumbled in recent weeks.
We say: Carlisle United 1-1 Walsall
Given this match is a clash of top against bottom, Walsall will be huge favourites to take what would be an important three points.
However, Carlisle have already improved under Hughes, and considering the defensive strength they have shown in recent games, it would come as no surprise to see the Sadlers drop more points on Tuesday.
> League Two preview: Carlisle vs Walsall
Colchester vs. Chesterfield (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Looking to make it 10 games unbeaten in League Two, Colchester United are set to host Chesterfield at the JobServe Community Stadium on Tuesday.
The U's will hope to build on their win last time out, while the Spireites will be desperate to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat.
We say: Colchester United 2-0 Chesterfield
Colchester's nine-game unbeaten streak and the five clean sheets they have kept in that stretch is testament to their resilience, and they will be tough to beat once again in midweek.
Given that record, coupled with Chesterfield's poor form away from their own ground, it is difficult to picture anything other than another win for the U's on Tuesday.
> League Two preview: Colchester vs Chesterfield
Crewe vs. Fleetwood (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
In a bid to bolster their push for promotion from League Two, Crewe Alexandra will welcome Fleetwood Town to Mornflake Stadium on Tuesday.
The Railwaymen will be hoping to make it three wins on the bounce, while victory could see the Fishermen shoot up the table.
We say: Crewe Alexandra 2-1 Fleetwood Town
Crewe seem to have started to get their season back on track after a few poor weeks, and they will be keen to maintain the gap to Grimsby with a win.
Also, given that Fleetwood have been significantly worse on the road this campaign, the Railwaymen are likely to make the most of their chance to take all three points on Tuesday.
> League Two preview: Crewe vs Fleetwood
Grimsby Town vs. Tranmere (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
In the race for the League Two playoffs, in-form Grimsby Town are set to host managerless Tranmere Rovers at Blundell Park on Tuesday.
The Mariners will be looking to make it five wins from six in midweek, while Rovers will be desperate for points as the threat of relegation gets closer.
We say: Grimsby Town 2-0 Tranmere Rovers
Grimsby Town have been in excellent form in recent weeks, and their home record in 2025 is particularly formidable.
In contrast, Tranmere are without a permanent manager and have been dire on the road, so expect an 11th consecutive away defeat for Rovers on Tuesday.
> League Two preview: Grimsby Town vs Tranmere
Morecambe vs. AFC Wimbledon (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Relegation-threatened Morecambe welcome promotion-chasing AFC Wimbledon to Mazuma Mobile Stadium for Round 35 of League Two on Tuesday, with both sides looking to snap three-game winless runs.
The Shrimps have suffered three straight defeats, dropping into the bottom two with 26 points, only ahead of Carlisle United on goal difference, while the visitors sit fifth with 57 points after two draws and a loss.
We say: Morecambe 0-2 AFC Wimbledon
With Morecambe's struggles at both ends and their woes on home turf, Wimbledon, who have had a better campaign, should bounce back to winning ways here as they look to strengthen their bid for automatic promotion.
> League Two preview: Morecambe vs AFC Wimbledon
Newport vs. Gillingham (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Newport County will be aiming to snap a three-game winless run in League Two when they welcome Gillingham to Rodney Parade on Tuesday night.
The hosts, currently 16th in the table, come into the contest off the back of a 1-0 defeat to Doncaster, while 18th-placed Gillingham picked up a morale-boosting 1-0 victory over Morecambe at the weekend.
We say: Newport County 1-1 Gillingham
Newport's lack of goals in recent matches is a major concern, particularly as two of their last three scoreless outings have come at Rodney Parade.
The return of Baker-Richardson could provide a much-needed boost in attack, but it may not be enough for the Exiles to claim all three points against a Gillingham that have shown improved defensive resilience in recent weeks, which is why we expect them to hold out for a draw.
> League Two preview: Newport vs Gillingham
Notts County vs. Barrow (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Seeking to secure their first away win since September, Cellar-dwelling Barrow journey to Meadow Lane to square off against Notts County in round 35 of the League Two on Tuesday.
The Magpies head into the game unbeaten in each of their last six games since kicking off the year with a narrow defeat against Walsall and will be looking to extend this fine run as they push for automatic promotion.
We say: Notts County 2-0 Barrow
Notts County will be licking their lips as they go up against a Barrow side, who have struggled to impose themselves on the road this season. The most recent three meetings between the two teams have ended all square but we are backing the Magpies to come away with all three points in front of their home supporters.
> League Two preview: Notts County vs Barrow
Port Vale vs. Harrogate (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
Port Vale will be looking to strengthen their push for automatic promotion in League Two when they host Harrogate Town at Vale Park on Tuesday night.
The Valiants currently sit sixth in the table with 56 points, five behind third-placed Doncaster, who occupy the final automatic promotion spot and have played two extra matches, while Harrogate are in 20th place with 36 points.
We say: Port Vale 2-1 Harrogate Town
Given Port Vale's strong form and the fact that they have yet to concede in two previous home meetings with Harrogate, this match heavily favours the Valiants, and anything other than a home win would come as a major surprise.
However, with the visitors showing newfound resilience in recent weeks, the contest could be tighter than many might expect – nonetheless, we anticipate a narrow victory for the hosts.
> League Two preview: Port Vale vs Harrogate
Swindon vs. Salford City (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
After an impressive outing at the weekend, Swindon Town welcome Salford City on Tuesday for matchweek 35 of League Two, looking to build on their momentum.
The hosts secured back-to-back victories with a stunning 1-0 away win over leaders Walsall on Saturday, a result that lifted them to 14th in the standings with 44 points, though Ian Holloway's men remain 11 points adrift of the playoff spots.
We say: Swindon Town 2-0 Salford City
Salford's strong record in this fixture may hold little weight given their recent struggles, while Swindon's resurgence has seen them dispatch the league leaders in their latest outing.
With momentum on their side, the hosts will be confident of extending their fine run by claiming victory against their out-of-sorts visitors.