Saturday's Football fixtures are a huge part of the English tradition and I'm here to provide some insight and try and find the best value in selected matches.
Doncaster Rovers were crowned champions of League Two last season after a fabulous season, finishing on 84 points. They return to League One full of confidence after losing just 10 league matches all season.
Exeter City have kept a clean sheet in two straight opening League One games, but could get caught out here with the partisan atmosphere of the returning Donny's.
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Home advantage will be key here, as both teams have strengthened significantly over the summer. Blackpool finished two points above their opponents last season, and I think they'll have enough to get over the line in a tight contest.
Wigan finished last season strongly, and their shrewd defence was a major contributing factor to that. Eight matches unbeaten and a 1-1 final day draw with today's opponents away from home, who had conceded seven goals in their last four league matches, makes the home win look the most obvious route here.
Huddersfield had a dreadful end to the League One season, losing six matches on the bounce, including a 4-1 home defeat to today's opponents in the last game of the season.
Leyton Orient had a much better run of form before losing out in the playoffs. Six wins on the trot to end the 24/25 League One season will give them lots of confidence in this encounter, especially after their rout here just a few months ago.
Salford will be disappointed to have missed out on the playoffs by one point last season, but can take great confidence from their improvement at the end of the campaign.
Both fixtures between the two ended in 1-1 draws last season, but Salford look much the better team now and can take advantage of a side who struggled on their travels in 2025, winning just two of their last 13 away games.
Walsall finished 4th in League Two last season, but they faltered towards the finish line and went thirteen matches without a victory.
Swindon have had a good pre-season under Ian Holloway, and can take heart from their 1-0 victory here in March.
Walsall need to improve quickly if they are going to reach the heights of last season, but may find it tough to break down the away side.
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James is a former professional dart player who enjoys writing about darts, golf and football. In 2012, he was crowned the PDC World Youth Champion and these days, he puts his expertise to use with betting tips for BettingLounge readers.