Tranmere v Walsall preview

Burnley have appealed against the red card shown to Kieran Trippier for a handball in Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Charlton.
The Clarets defender was dismissed after only 15 minutes of the Addicks clash after being adjudged to have blocked Chris Solly's goalbound effort with his hand.
Turf Moor boss Sean Dyche believes the offence was not deliberate and is hoping the decision will be overturned.
He said in a statement released by the Championship club: "We have had a look at the situation and at the video and my opinion has not changed from that straight after the game, that it was ball to hand and not hand to ball."
Tranmere centre-backs Ash Taylor and Ben Gibson are expected to be fit, despite missing training on Monday.
The defensive pair played the full 90 minutes of Friday's 1-0 home defeat to MK Dons, and should keep their places, after being given time to recuperate.
Birmingham loanee Jake Jervis is unavailable to manager Ronnie Moore after the striker returned to his parent club following a one-month loan spell disrupted by an ankle problem.
Paul Black has returned to training following a calf injury, but the game against the Saddlers comes too soon for his first-team comeback.
Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro will definitely miss the clash after he was ruled out for a further two months with a broken metatarsal.
Teenage trio Cole Stockton, Jake Kirby, and Max Power are waiting in the wings should Moore elect to freshen up his starting line-up following the defeat to Karl Robinson's men.
Ashley Hemmings will keep his place in the Walsall team.
Winger Hemmings returned to the Saddlers' starting line-up and grabbed his first league goal of the season in Saturday's 2-2 draw with Crawley Town.
Striker Will Grigg is again expected to spearhead the Walsall attack and the on-loan Sam Mantom will be handed a midfield role, but there is an injury doubt over defender Ben Purkiss. He is having treatment on a hamstring problem and the clash with Ronnie Moore's Rovers may come too soon for him.
On-loan Stoke midfielder Florent Cuvelier could come into contention after his own hamstring injury was not as serious as first feared.