The international break means there is a reduced slate of EFL action this weekend.
Adam Drury takes a look at the action and picks out a 17/1 four-fold with bet365.
Both teams have scored in Northampton's last four home matches, including a 1-1 draw with runaway leaders Birmingham last weekend.
It means the Cobblers have scored and conceded in their last six matches overall and the visit of Blackpool looks set to extend that run.
Steve Bruce's team have netted 13 goals in their last seven matches, with both teams scoring in five of those games.
They rank third in the league for BTTS ratio, with this bet winning in 62% of their matches.
A huge game sees two teams aiming for back-to-back promotions meet at the Racecourse Ground – and we are siding with the visitors.
Wrexham have only won one of their last five home league games, a 1-0 victory over Rotherham that followed failure to overcome Stevenage, Leyton Orient and Bolton.
Eleven of their last 12 league victories have come by one goal and the fine-margin nature of their games means opposition always have a sniff.
Stockport have won four and drawn two of their last seven away matches and can move within three points of their hosts with a win.
AFC Wimbledon's form is not fantastic but we have to take the odds-against on them winning a home match against bottom-half opposition.
The Dons sit third in League Two having won six of their last eight home games, including wins against promotion rivals Bradford, Crewe and Notts County.
Barrow have taken four points from their last two away outings but had previously lost 12 and drawn three of 15 on the road.
The stronger, better team look an obvious pick at this price.
Walsall fans must be pulling their hair out at what looked an inevitable promotion-winning campaign hitting the buffers.
The Saddlers are still top of the league but have only won two of their last 12 matches, drawing five and losing five.
That includes a run of one win in eight in all competitions on the road and they travel to a Gillingham side that have rediscovered some form.
John Coleman's team have won their last two home games and are unbeaten in three of their last four at Priestfield.