Automatic promotion-chasing Doncaster Rovers can boost their hopes of a top-three finish in League Two when they make the short trip to Chesterfield on Thursday.
Saturday's 2-1 victory over MK Dons extended their winning to four and Grant McCann's Rovers sit second in the table behind runaway leaders Walsall.
They face a Chesterfield team whose form has floundered, winning just one of their last eight in all competitions and needing to rediscover the inspiration that led them to last season's National League title.
The Spireites lost 1-0 at Cheltenham Town on Saturday and, although they won August's reverse fixture 3-0, they could come unstuck against a confident Rovers team boasting an in-form winger.
Doncaster to win - 9/5
Chesterfield had high hopes of becoming the latest club to come up from the National League and record back-to-back promotions. However, their home woes have contributed to them sitting 10th in the table, eight points off the top seven.
They may have beaten Bromley 3-0 in their last outing at the SMH Group Stadium, but that was just their fifth home win from 14 league outings, drawing seven and losing twice.
Doncaster have been more productive on the road, winning seven of their 14 matches, including their last two away fixtures, a 1-0 at Gillingham and a 3-1 at Barrow.
Thursday's trip will be more manageable for their travelling fans and they could be rewarded, as they were when their side beat Championship Hull City in the third round of the FA Cup.
That has set up a tasty fourth-round match with Premier League Crystal Palace on Monday.
These situations often see players look to protect themselves so as not to miss out on their big night, but this will be Rovers' 30th League Two game of the season.
That is two more than Walsall and third-placed Notts County, who sit two points below them, and three more than AFC Wimbledon in fourth, who are four points adrift.
It promises to be a thrilling final third of the season in the fourth tier and Rovers can maintain their momentum with a fifth straight victory.
Luke Molyneux anytime goalscorer - 11/4
Rovers' Luke Molyneux scored the opener in that win at Hull before converting his spot-kick in the shootout.
The 26-year-old seems to prefer playing on the road, with his effort in the FA Cup followed by the winner at Gillingham and a brace at Barrow.
Molyneux was sent off in September's reverse fixture - one of two Rovers' reds alongside Tom Anderson - and may feel he has some making up to do.
The winger is the type of player who shines in the extra space available away from home and could add to his recent run by netting again in Derbyshire.
Last team to score - Doncaster - 11/10
A feature of Doncaster's recent form has been their ability to finish strongly and they have scored the final goal in their last six League Two fixtures.
That could be something to look for against an unreliable Spireites side that are difficult to trust.
The scoreline against Bromley looks impressive, but a deeper dive shows they played against 10 men for 67 minutes following Omar Sowunmi's early dismissal and required two late goals.
After backing it up with their defeat at Cheltenham, that win over Bromley is the only one that Paul Cook's team have mustered in their last eight in all competitions.
With confidence low, they are less likely than their high-flying visitors to push on as the game progresses.
Doncaster will trust themselves to keep their nerve and can conclude the scoring again.
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Chesterfield - 7/5
Draw - 23/10
Doncaster Rovers - 9/5
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