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Charlton vs Ipswich – Both Teams to Score

Tuesday night will see two of England League One's underperforming sides square off as Charlton play host to Ipswich.

The Addicks are languishing in the lower echelons of the table, while the 11th-placed Tractor Boys binned Paul Cook following a goalless draw with Barrow in the FA Cup on Saturday.

Despite their stop-start season, Ipswich have been one of the league's great entertainers and they can play their part in another enjoyable encounter in south-east London.

Both teams have scored in 14 of the visitors' 20 League One outings this season and each to oblige again is the call at the Valley.

Fleetwood vs Bolton – Both Teams to Score

Fleetwood will be looking to bounce back from a 5-1 thumping at Accrington on Saturday when they welcome Bolton to Highbury on Tuesday night.

The managerless Cod Army currently occupy a place in the drop zone, while the Trotters are treading water in 14th place in the table.

There has been no shortage of goals in matches involving the home side this season and that trend could continue when Ian Evatt's team come to town.

BTTS has banked in a league-high 15/19 Fleetwood fixtures this season, so the same wager looks the way to go in Lancashire.

Rotherham to Score 2+

Rotherham will set out to preserve their place at the top of League One when they lock horns with Gillingham on Tuesday night.

The high-flying Millers are in the midst of a 13-game unbeaten streak, while the Gills are currently lying in the relegation zone.

Steve Evans' guests have lost their last three league games and they could suffer a similar fate at the Aesseal New York Stadium.

The league leaders have scored two or more goals in seven of their 10 outings at their South Yorkshire base and look well equipped to repeat the trick against Gillingham rearguard with just three clean sheets in 20 attempts thus far.

Kelty Hearts to Score 2+

Kelty Hearts will aim to stretch their lead at the summit of Scottish League Two when they travel north to Elgin on Tuesday night.

Kevin Thomson's runaway leaders remain the only senior side in Scotland to boast an unbeaten league record.

City, on the other hand, have triumphed in just one of their last 10 contests across all competitions, a narrow 1-0 win over the division's bottom side.

The Maroon Machine have made the net bulge twice or more in five of their six road trips this season and are backed to bag another brace at Borough Briggs.

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I’m a graduate in sports journalism and a long-suffering Sunderland supporter. My approach to betting involves meticulously collecting and analysing data in order to get an edge over the bookmakers. Outside of this, my interests include travel, going to gigs and playing golf.

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