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An important set of fixtures these - being the last home league game before Christmas for most of the teams;-
Barrow (1st) v Aldershot Town (19th)
Chesterfield (22nd) v Bromley (2nd)
Dagenham & Redbridge (16th) v Maidenhead United (17th)
Dover Athletic (13th) v Boreham Wood (9th)
Eastleigh (14th) v Ebbsfleet (24th)
Harrogate Town (7th) v Torquay United (10th)
Notts County (11th) v Sutton United (20th)
Stockport County (8th) v Chorley (23rd)
Woking (5th) v Hartlepool (12th)
Wrexham (21st) v Solihull Moors (3rd)
Yeovil Town (4th) v FC Halifax Town (6th)
Barnet (15th) v AFC Fyide (18th)
Arguably the biggest game of the day is Wrexham v Solihull Moors;-
Wrexham won away for the 1st time this season midweek and face high flying Solihull who have impoved recently - but who come off the back of the biggest bottle job of the season so far in the FA Cup on Monday.
Wrexham have 7 points from the 3 games against the other teams in the top 4 at home and Solihull have only won 3 of 12 away from Home. I think Wrexham could get something out of this game and possibly even win it.
Yeovil v Halifax
Yeovil have the 5th best home record and Halifax the 4th best away record, but both teams have been inconsistent lately. It has all the makings of a drawn game, but Yeovil really need 6 points from this game and Tuesday's tough (sic) game at Chesterfield if they have any aspirations to win the league.
Chesterfield v Bromley
A huge 4 days for Chesterfield with home games against Bromley and then Yeovil (Tuesday). They apparently played better away at Aldershot last week and returning centre half Gerrard even made the team of the week, but they have still slipped into the bottom 3 and they will probably need to score at least twice to have a chance of winning either game and i just can't see them doing that and keeping the Bromley or Yeovil strikers quiet. Sorry Chesterfield fans - but i can see you getting a maximum 1 point from the 2 games....
Solihull, Yeovil and Bromley all know that any points dropped could open up the gap at the top of the table as Barrow should be looking to get 3 points off Aldershot at Home.
In other games;-
Dagenham v Maidenhead is must win for both teams - or at minimum don't lose. Neither team is in great form although Maidenhead's away record is 6th best in the league and they won at Dover last time out. How much damage the mauling they took last weekend has done to their confidence is the big question.
Dover v Boreham Wood - nailed on AWAY win - Dover for some reason are way better away from home and Wood will look to frustrate them then hit them on the break.
Eastleigh v Ebbsfleet - should be a home win against the bottom team - but that is the same scenario as midweek against Wrexham and they lost that one. If Eastleigh's players are still thinking about the FA Cup Ebbsfleet's players could cause an upset here... one to avoid on your coupons.
Harrogate and Notts should get home wins, Stockport being Stockport will probably lose to Chorley after last weeks big win at Torquay. Woking v improving Hartlepool looks a tight game that's too close to call.
Oh and nobody cares what happens to Fylde at Barnet - so come on Barnet....
Barrow (1st) v Aldershot Town (19th)
Chesterfield (22nd) v Bromley (2nd)
Dagenham & Redbridge (16th) v Maidenhead United (17th)
Dover Athletic (13th) v Boreham Wood (9th)
Eastleigh (14th) v Ebbsfleet (24th)
Harrogate Town (7th) v Torquay United (10th)
Notts County (11th) v Sutton United (20th)
Stockport County (8th) v Chorley (23rd)
Woking (5th) v Hartlepool (12th)
Wrexham (21st) v Solihull Moors (3rd)
Yeovil Town (4th) v FC Halifax Town (6th)
Barnet (15th) v AFC Fyide (18th)
Arguably the biggest game of the day is Wrexham v Solihull Moors;-
Wrexham won away for the 1st time this season midweek and face high flying Solihull who have impoved recently - but who come off the back of the biggest bottle job of the season so far in the FA Cup on Monday.
Wrexham have 7 points from the 3 games against the other teams in the top 4 at home and Solihull have only won 3 of 12 away from Home. I think Wrexham could get something out of this game and possibly even win it.
Yeovil v Halifax
Yeovil have the 5th best home record and Halifax the 4th best away record, but both teams have been inconsistent lately. It has all the makings of a drawn game, but Yeovil really need 6 points from this game and Tuesday's tough (sic) game at Chesterfield if they have any aspirations to win the league.
Chesterfield v Bromley
A huge 4 days for Chesterfield with home games against Bromley and then Yeovil (Tuesday). They apparently played better away at Aldershot last week and returning centre half Gerrard even made the team of the week, but they have still slipped into the bottom 3 and they will probably need to score at least twice to have a chance of winning either game and i just can't see them doing that and keeping the Bromley or Yeovil strikers quiet. Sorry Chesterfield fans - but i can see you getting a maximum 1 point from the 2 games....
Solihull, Yeovil and Bromley all know that any points dropped could open up the gap at the top of the table as Barrow should be looking to get 3 points off Aldershot at Home.
In other games;-
Dagenham v Maidenhead is must win for both teams - or at minimum don't lose. Neither team is in great form although Maidenhead's away record is 6th best in the league and they won at Dover last time out. How much damage the mauling they took last weekend has done to their confidence is the big question.
Dover v Boreham Wood - nailed on AWAY win - Dover for some reason are way better away from home and Wood will look to frustrate them then hit them on the break.
Eastleigh v Ebbsfleet - should be a home win against the bottom team - but that is the same scenario as midweek against Wrexham and they lost that one. If Eastleigh's players are still thinking about the FA Cup Ebbsfleet's players could cause an upset here... one to avoid on your coupons.
Harrogate and Notts should get home wins, Stockport being Stockport will probably lose to Chorley after last weeks big win at Torquay. Woking v improving Hartlepool looks a tight game that's too close to call.
Oh and nobody cares what happens to Fylde at Barnet - so come on Barnet....
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