Charlton and Sheffield United look to maintain their 100 per cent starts in League One this weekend.
Addicks and Blades aim to keep up winning habit
Charlton and Sheffield United will be looking to maintain their 100 per cent starts in League One this weekend.
Both clubs were among the pre-season promotion favourites and have backed that up by winning each of their three games so far.
Bradley Wright-Phillips' first goals of the new season gave
Charlton a 2-0 win at Colchester on Tuesday night and Saturday sees the Addicks host
Scunthorpe, who are yet to win since relegation from the Championship.
Sheffield United were also relegated but came from 2-0 down at home to Walsall to win 3-2 and they hit the road to face
Tranmere, who dropped their first points in midweek.
MK Dons reached last season's play-offs and are third with seven points. They will aim to maintain their unbeaten record at home to
Chesterfield, who have taken just one point since winning last season's League Two title.
Notts County and Brentford are level with Tranmere on six points, and Notts visit a
Sheffield Wednesday side eager to bounce back after two straight defeats.
London derby
Uwe Rosler's
Brentford have a London derby to look forward to as they host
Leyton Orient, the only League One side yet to earn a point.
Newly-promoted
Stevenage claimed their first League One win at Bournemouth in midweek and return home to face
Hartlepool, who've drawn all three games.
Relegated
Preston also chalked up their first victory on Tuesday night, away to Chesterfield, and they will hope to back that up with another win at home to
Exeter.
Oldham claimed their first points by winning at Scunthorpe in midweek and have a local derby at home to winless
Rochdale.
Although
Huddersfield are unbeaten, the pre-season title favourites host
Colchester searching for their first win.
Wycombe and
Bury both got their first league wins of the campaign in midweek and the newly-promoted sides renew acquaintances at Adams Park.
Walsall and
Yeovil will be looking to bounce back from midweek defeats when they lock horns at the Banks's Stadium, while
Bournemouth must make a long trip up to
Carlisle.