Walsall welcome Chesterfield to Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium on Saturday afternoon, looking to record a fourth straight competitive victory in League Two. The Saddlers were successful in the EFL Trophy earlier in the week, defeating Shrewsbury Town 3-1 on Tuesday night. Walsall's manager Mat Sadler will be hoping his side can build on their recent form, which has seen them concede just four goals in six League Two matches. Chesterfield, meanwhile, are seeking to bounce back from a humiliating 7-1 defeat to Crewe in the EFL Trophy. Paul Cook's side have 13 points from six matches and sit second in the standings, one point behind leaders Gillingham. Walsall's recent signings, including Daniel Kanu and Aaron Pressley, will be looking to make an impact against Chesterfield. The Spireites have some good recent memories of away matches, including a 2-1 win at MK Dons on August 23. Walsall's club captain Brandon C is unavailable due to injury, while Albert Adomah and Ryan Finnigan are expected to drop to the bench. The match promises to be an exciting encounter between two promotion hopefuls, with Walsall seeking to improve their strike rate and solidify their position in the league. Chesterfield's head coach Paul Cook is approaching his 200th game in charge of the club and will be looking to mark the occasion with a win. The Saddlers have a good record at home and will be looking to make the most of their advantage. With both teams seeking to escape the stresses of League Two, the match is set to be a thrilling encounter.
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