Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Following a 2-2 draw with Cheltenham Town, Walsall will look to retain top position in the standings when they face Swindon Town on Saturday. The league leaders are leading the chase for automatic League One promotion and you should know that they are eyeing their 13th home win of the process. Veteran forward Albert Adomah should once again start from the bench despite scoring as a substitute in a 2-2 draw with Cheltenham Town, while all Daniels, Earing, and Gordon remain in the treatment room.
The Robins, on the other hand, aim to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Chesterfield. Swindon Town, though, have recorded only three wins on the road this season, which is probably the main reason why we are going to bet on the promotion-chasing hosts. All George Cox, Ryan Delaney, Aaron Drinan, and Harrison Minturn remain in Swindon’s recovery room.
Highlighted Team (Walsall):

Founded in 1888, Walsall are a professional club that play home matches at Bescot Stadium. The capacity of the venue is 11,300 people and it was opened in 1990. Nicknamed the Saddlers, Walsall footballers wear red shirts and white shorts when playing in front of home fans, while black is the dominant colour of their away kit.
Walsall played out a goalless draw with Aston Villa on April 9, 1888 in their first ever game, with the team recording their biggest win on March 4, 1899 against Darwen (10-0). The Saddlers suffered their biggest defeat on December 17, 1892 as they were beaten by Small Heath 12-0.
Walsall fans consider wolverhampton wanderers the club’s biggest rivals, but the Saddlers have rivalries with Shrewsbury Town and Port Vale as well as the two clubs are only 30 miles away from Walsall. Crystal Palace centre-back Scott Dann is one of the most notable footballers who played for the Bescot Stadium.