League One preview
Cold snap hits weekend programme with five games off
Last Updated: February 3, 2012 3:54pm
Chris Powell: Runaway League One leaders Charlton face Rochdale on Saturday
Runaway League One leaders Charlton host Rochdale in on Saturday, while bottom side Wycombe entertain Tranmere.
It is a top-versus-bottom clash at The Valley where Chris Powell's Addicks, who lead the table by ten points, take on 22nd-placed Rochdale.
But Dale will be no pushovers after making a winning start under new boss John Coleman, beating Bury 3-0 last time.
Any slip-ups and second placed Huddersfield can close the gap with a win over fellow promotion-chasers MK Dons, who will be looking to end a three-match winless run in the league which has seen them slip six points off the automatic berths to fifth.
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Bournemouth P Exeter P
Bury P Hartlepool P
Carlisle v Chesterfield
Charlton v Rochdale
Colchester P Sheffield Utd P
Huddersfield v MK Dons
Notts County P Stevenage P
Oldham P Leyton Orient P
Preston P Brentford P
Scunthorpe v Walsall
Sheffield Wed v Yeovil
Wycombe v Tranmere
Third-placed Sheffield Wednesday are level on points with the Terriers and next up for Gary Megson's men is a clash with Yeovil, who beat Preston 2-1 last time to move two points above the drop zone.
Draw level
Seventh-placed Carlisle can draw level on points with Stevenage with a home win over second-from-bottom Chesterfield.
But it will be tough against the Spireites who have won two on the bounce to haul themselves to within two points of safety.
There is all to play for at Glanford Park where fourth-from-bottom Scunthorpe host fifth-from-bottom Walsall, with only goal difference separating the pair.
Bottom side Wycombe are just two points from safety and the Chairboys next face out-of-form Tranmere, who have not won in six league attempts.
The cold snap has hit the weekend fixtures, however, with five League One matches currently having been postponed.
Promotion chasing Sheffield United will not be in action after their trip to Colchester United was postponed, and Notts County's game at home to Stevenage is also off.
Bournemouth and Exeter has been called off due to a frozen pitch at Dean Court.
The North West has also been hit by the cold weather with Preston North End's game at home to Brentford, Bury's meeting with Hartlepool United and Oldham Athletic's fixture with Leyton Orient also affected.










