A huge round of midweek EFL action awaits, as Leagues One and Two take centre stage.
Adam Drury has put together a whopping 41/1 acca with BetMGM, featuring two anytime goalscorers, across both divisions.
Posh forward Poku was out of action from early December until March but is showing signs of recapturing his early-season form.
The 23-year-old scored 10 times in the campaign's opening months and finally netted his 11th at Reading on Saturday – a game in which he had five efforts at goal.
He also fired off four efforts in his previous away game and has posted 2.8 per match in the league so far this term.
Both teams to score can be backed at shorter than 1/2 here, so the market expects goals – and Poku can help deliver them at a tasty price.
League One golden boot contender Kone has scored two goals in his last four games and more should be coming.
The striker has scored 18 league goals this season and will sense opportunity to add to his tally this evening when facing opposition in terrible shape.
Shrewsbury have conceded nine times in their last three games and relegation to League Two is all but certain, with an eight-point gap to safety needing to be bridged in eight matches.
Kone has taken 17 shots in his last four games and is a good bet to help see the struggling Shrews off here.
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Salford have been a streaky team all season and the signs are there that they are hitting another good patch at just the right time.
Karl Robinson's side have a run of six straight wins in December and January to thank for being in play-off contention and have now won their last two, both away from home.
They are on the road again at Barrow, who have nothing to play for and were beaten at home by Chesterfield on Saturday.
Taking the visitors with the insurance of money back in the event of a draw makes sense here.
Morecambe need to go on a long winning run to give themselves a chance of survival and their home form will be the key.
Derek Adams' side have won four of their last seven matches at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, only losing to top-four outfits in Doncaster and Walsall.
Visitors Cheltenham, meanwhile, have lost back-to-back matches without scoring, including a tame 2-0 reverse at 22nd-place Tranmere on Saturday.
Their season could well be fizzling out, which makes the Shrimps a solid bet.