A full slate of EFL action awaits again on Saturday, with Championship teams playing their final games ahead of the international break.
Our football tipster Adam Drury has put together a 26/1 acca with Betfair, featuring four matches from across all three divisions.
Coventry's run of nine wins in 10 matches was never going to last too much longer, considering seven of them came by one goal and three of them required injury-time winners.
Sure enough, Frank Lampard's side were beaten 2-0 at his former employers Derby on Tuesday and we're going to bank on that having somewhat the Sky Blues in their tracks.
Sunderland have rediscovered some form in the last fortnight, winning two of their last three games, and are still on the fringes of the race for automatic promotion.
They have won three of their last four on the road and lost just three of their last 14, so backing them with the insurance of money back via a draw makes sense.
Blackpool are clinging on to faint hope of a top-six position after back-to-back wins against Barnsley and Cambridge.
Steve Bruce's side have drawn too many matches but have lost just one of their last 15 games and are beginning to come out on the right side of games.
They play Leyton Orient at the perfect time.
Richie Wellens' side are still bruised from defeats to top-six teams Bolton, Birmingham and Charlton inside a week and are now on a run of five straight defeats which have left their play-off dreams in tatters.
Charlton have won nine of their last 12 matches and could still make a play for the automatic promotion positions in League One.
Nathan Jones' side have won six of those games to nil, achieving that feat in five of their last six at The Valley.
Wigan have appointed Ryan Lowe as their new boss but he will not take charge of this one.
The Latics have scored one goal in their last four away games, so Charlton will fancy their chances of another win and clean sheet.
Jatta is a regular in this column but there is no reason to stop picking him while the price remains backable and he keeps doing the business.
The striker has scored 20 goals this season, including three in his last five games, and is locked in a battle with Bromley's Michael Cheek to win the top goalscorer award.
Jatta ranks fifth in the league for shots per game and has taken 10 in his last four matches.
He takes on a Chesterfield side who have kept only two clean sheets in 14 league games, both coming against sides who went down to 10 men early on.