Millwall's FA Cup success over Everton will have given the club a lift to take into the relegation battle and on Saturday they host fellow strugglers Rotherham, who have taken just one point from their last four on the road and have failed to win any of their last eight away games.
Ipswich? Yes, it's a very bold call for an acca but the Tractor Boys are finally showing signs of life at home, even if it could be too little too late, with two wins and seven points from their last four while they were unlucky not to draw away at Aston Villa last time. On Saturday they welcome a lacklustre Sheffield Wednesday side who struggle on their travels having only earned five points from their last eight and there's no guarantee Steve Bruce will make an immediate impact.
Walsall will be delighted to get back on home soil having only played there once this year and they should give their fans something to shout about against third-bottom Rochdale, who have only managed one win from their last eight on the road.
Grimsby may be three points behind fellow mid-table battlers Newport but this is predominantly down to the Welsh club's hope from this season which is the seventh best in the division. On their travels it's a different story with Newport winning just three of their 14 away games while they've only picked up a point from the previous eight. Grimsby are therefore overpriced to make it three home wins in five.