AFC Wimbledon v Morecambe
These two sides have met on only three previous occasions, with Wimbledon winning the first meeting, the second drawn and Morecambe winning the third and latest clash.
The Shrimpers won an eventful home clash with the Dons earlier this season, with Kevin Ellison bagging a hat-trick for the home side, Jack Midson netting a penalty for the visitors and Wimbledon's Paul McCallum seeing red.
AFC Wimbledon have drawn five games from winning positions at home; a joint-league-high with Morecambe.
The Dons have scored 33% of their goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches; a league-high proportion.
Barnet v Cheltenham
Barnet have won only one of their last 11 games against Cheltenham, losing four (including the last two without scoring) and drawing six
At Underhill, the Bees are unbeaten in their six league clashes with the Robins, winning two and drawing four.
The Bees have won their last three games at Underhill, extending their unbeaten run at home to six (W4 D2).
Cheltenham's Billy Jones has created 47 chances for his team-mates this season; a league-high.
Bradford v Bristol Rovers
Bradford have won just one of their last nine games against Bristol, losing six and drawing two.
The last nine games between the Bantams and the Pirates have average 3.8 goals per game.
There have been three players sent off in the last two clashes between these two sides, including two in the meeting earlier this season (one each).
The Pirates have conceded just five goals in the final fifteen minutes of matches this season; a league-low.
Burton Albion v Wycombe
Wycombe have won all three league meetings with Burton, netting a total of nine goals in the process and conceded just two.
The reverse fixture earlier this season saw Matt McClure grab a brace and Joel Grant score from the penalty spot (both for Wycombe), while Burton's Zander Diamond saw red in a 3-0 home win for the Chairboys.
Burton have won their last nine games at home, scoring 21 goals and keeping four clean sheets in the process.
Wycombe have lost four times from winning positions this season; a joint-league-high with Rochdale.
Chesterfield v Plymouth
Chesterfield have suffered just one defeat in their last five games against Plymouth, winning three and drawing one.
The Spireites have shipped a total of 10 goals in their last four clashes with the Pilgrims, although prior to this season's meeting, they last met in 2004, when Argyle won 7-0 at home.
The Pilgrims have lost only once in their last six games (W3 D2), with veteran midfielder Paul Wotton scoring a penalty in each of his last two games.
Chesterfield have not lost at home from a winning position this season (W8 D2).
Fleetwood v Dagenham & Redbridge
The meeting between the two sides earlier this season was the first time they had every clashed in any competition (1-0 home win for Dagenham courtesy of a 90th min pen from Sam Williams).
The Daggers have taken 14 penalties this season (a league-high). However, they have missed more than any other side (7).
Fleetwood are without a win at home in four games (D3 L1).
The Daggers have lost 12 points from winning positions on the road this season; a league-high.
Gillingham v Accrington
Gillingham have only enjoyed one victory in their last five meetings with Accrington Stanley, losing two and drawing two.
On home soil, the Gills are unbeaten in their four clashes with Stanley, winning three and drawing one.
Accrington have scored seven goals in their last two games (W2), with defender Lee Molyneux scoring four.
The Gills have conceded the fewest goals in the division (31), and the joint-fewest goals in the first half of matches (14).
Northampton v Oxford Utd
The last six meetings between these two sides have alternated between a win for Northampton and a win for United. For this sequence to continue, the Cobblers need to win at the weekend.
At the Sixfields Stadium, the Cobblers won each of their last five clashes with the U's, courtesy of three 2-1 wins and two 1-0 victories.
The Cobblers have won their last eight home games, keeping five clean sheets in the process.
Oxford have won their last three games on the road, with James Constable scoring twice in that run.
Port Vale v Aldershot
Port Vale are unbeaten in their last eight games against Aldershot, winning the last five in a row after drawing the previous three.
The Shots have netted a total of six goals in their last nine clashes with Vale, and never more than one in a game.
The Vale have conceded 15 goals in the second half of matches, equating to 37%; a league-low proportion.
Aldershot have clawed back just two points from losing positions this season (D2); the fewest in the division.
Rochdale v Southend
Rochdale have enjoyed just one win in their last 12 games against Southend, losing eight and drawing three.
In the last 15 clashes between the two sides at Spotland, neither side has ever scored more than two goals.
The Dale have recorded one victory in their last seven games (D3 L3).
Rochdale's George Donnelly has scored three goals in his last two games at Spotland.
Rotherham v Exeter
The last three meetings between the two sides have produced a total of just four goals.
Rotherham have lost just one of their last four against the Grecians, winning two and drawing one.
The Millers have won five times from losing positions this season; a joint-league-high with Southend and Burton Albion.
The Grecians have kept an impressive seven clean sheets in their last 10 games.
Torquay v York
Torquay have now gone four games unbeaten against York, winning two and drawing two.
At Plainmoor, the Gulls have enjoyed just one win in their last five league clashes with the Minstermen, drawing three and losing one.
York are without a win since New Year's Day; a run stretching back 14 games (D7 L7).
Torquay have kept just two clean sheets at Plainmoor this season, only AFC Wimbledon (1) have kept fewer shut-outs on home soil.