Derby are unbeaten in each of their last 12 league games (W6 D6), winning each of the last three, and could win four in a row for the first time since July 2020 under Phillip Cocou (run of five). Only Sheffield Wednesday (15) have recorded more clean sheets in League One this season than Bolton (13), with the Trotters doing so in five of their last six league fixtures. Forest Green Rovers v MK Dons Forest Green are without a win in three previous Football League games against MK Dons (D1 L2), losing both of the last two.
Charlton have lost three of their last four Football League away games versus Peterborough (D1), having gone unbeaten in their first five such trips beforehand (W2 D3). Peterborough have lost two of their l ast three home league games (W1), as many as their previous 13 such games (W9 D2). While they last lost consecutive league fixtures on home soil in the third tier in February 2019 in Darren Ferguson’s first two such games of his third spell in charge of the Posh. Charlton have won each of their last three league games, last enjoying a longer run of victories in the Football League in November 2020 (run of six). Plymouth Argyle v Cheltenham Town Plymouth have won eight of their last nine Football League encounters with Cheltenham (L1), keeping seven clean sheets in those victories.
Burton Albion won this exact fixture last season 2-1; they had only won one of their previous four Football League visits before that victory (W1 D1 L2). Lincoln are winless in each of their last seven league games (D4 L3); they last endured a longer such run in the Football League in May 2011 (run of 11). Burton have conceded nine goals in their last two league outings (L2) - in total the Brewers have conceded 4+ goals on six occasions in 2022-23, more than any other side in the Football League.
Cheltenham have won on only two of their 11 prior Football League trips to Plymouth (D2 L7), winning 2-1 in May 2012 and 2-0 in September 2019. Plymouth, who have lost just one of their last 23 league fixtures (W15 D7), have had more goal involvements from substitutes than any other side in League One this season, with Finn Azaz’s assist for Bali Mumba’s 93rd minute equaliser against Ipswich last time out their 23rd such involvement. Cheltenham have lost five of their last six league games (W1), including each of the last three; they haven’t lost four in a row in the third tier since February 2009 (run of seven). Portsmouth v Exeter City Portsmouth have only won one of their last five Football League games against Exeter (D2 L2), suffering as many defeats in this period as they had in their first 20 such encounters (W11 D7 L2).
Indeed, the last side in League One to concede 4+ goals in three successive games was Burton in January 2021 (14 conceded). Oxford United v Ipswich Town Oxford have only won one of their last 10 Football League meetings with Ipswich (D6 L3), losing the reverse fixture 3-0 in December. Ipswich are yet to beat Oxford in the Football League as a visiting side (D7 L4), with each of the last four such games ending in a draw.
Oxford manager Karl Robinson has only won one of his previous nine Football League meetings against Ipswich (D5 L3), a 1-0 away win with the U’s in February 2020. Ipswich have lost only one of their last 12 league games (W5 D6), drawing each of the last three, while they haven’t had a longer run of draws in the Football League since March 2017 in the Championship (run of six). Peterborough United v Charlton Athletic Since a run of five successive defeats in the Football League between 1993 and 2012, Peterborough are unbeaten in each of their last 10 such games against Charlton (W6 D4).
Derby County v Bolton Wanderers Derby are unbeaten in each of their last 14 home Football League games against Bolton (W10 D4), including wins on each of the last four occasions. Bolton’s only victory over Derby in their last 12 Football League meetings was a 1-0 home win in September 2018 under Phil Parkinson.
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