Walsall
- Walsall FC sit tenth in the League Two table with 50 points from 32 games, six points ahead of their visitors who occupy 14th with 44 points from the same number of matches.
- Walsall FC are in a slump, winning none of their last five League Two matches (D2, L3).
- Walsall have struggled for form at home recently, losing their last two games.
Fleetwood
- Fleetwood Town enter this game on the back of two consecutive wins, which form part of a five-match run of results in which they’ve won two, drawn one, and lost two.
- Fleetwood Town’s interim manager Matt Lawlor has kept the high-tempo pressing game and relentless energy of the team intact since he took the reins in January 2026.
Head-to-Head
Fleetwood Town have the slight edge in the head-to-head record between these two sides, winning two of the last three meetings and drawing the most recent game 1-1 at Fleetwood five months ago.
Key Players
- Daniel Kanu is Walsall’s top scorer this season with 13 goals in 27 League Two games.
- He has scored two in his last five appearances and will provide a constant threat.
- Fleetwood key men:
- Will Davies leads their goal charts with 6 goals in 29 games.
- Mark Helm has three in his last five games and will be worth a look to score anytime.
Betting Insights
- Walsall are favourites at 2.11, while the visitors are 3.43.
- We’re backing both teams to score at 1.79.
- Walsall have won seven, drawn three and lost six of their 16 home matches in League Two, conceding 18 goals.
- Fleetwood have won five, drawn four and lost seven of their 16 away matches, averaging 1.00 goal scored and 1.06 conceded per away match.
Prediction
- There isn’t a lot to separate these two teams and this should be a close game.
- Fleetwood have a great chance of taking something from this one, but we’re sticking with the hosts to nick it.