Brighton can move a step closer to securing promotion on a packed night of League One action on Tuesday.
All 24 teams take to the field in midweek but it isBrightonwho lead the way and they will be looking to tighten their grip on top spot by winning atBrentford.
Lee Bradbury'sBournemouthhave stayed within four points of the Seagulls thanks to a 10-match unbeaten run and head to mid-tableExeterfull of confidence.
Third-placedHuddersfieldare four points further back after being held by Yeovil on Saturday and will be determined to return to winning ways against aRochdaleside thrashed at home by Milton Keynes Dons.
Peterboroughhave emerged as serious promotion contenders since Darren Ferguson returned as manager but next face a potentially tricky away game againstNotts County.
Fifth-placedSouthamptonhave not been beaten at home in the league since the turn of the year and will aim to maintain that record when lowlyYeovilvisit St Mary's.
There is a battle between the teams on either side of the play-off zone asMK Donsentertain totteringCharlton.
Fresh start for Rovers
Home Park provides the setting for the biggest game of the day at the other end of the table as rock-bottomPlymouth, who have won two in a row since being docked 10 points, face relegation rivalsSwindon.
Bristol Roverssacked manager Dave Penney on Monday in a bid to revive their flagging fortunes and begin life under the stewardship of their captain, Stuart Campbell, with a trip to 18th-placedTranmere.
Dagenham&Redbridgeboosted their survival hopes by beating Bristol Rovers on Saturday but remain in the bottom four ahead of their home clash with play-off hopefulsColchester.
Walsallare hovering precariously above the drop zone and could be overtaken if they lose to aLeyton Orientside on an 11-match unbeaten streak.
Oldham, without a win in seven games, entertain surprise strugglersSheffield Wednesdayat Boundary Park, while the day's final game is a mid-table tussle betweenCarlisleandHartlepool.
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