chipmunx
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Barnet v Ebbsfleet
Barrow v Chorley
Chesterfield v Hartlepool
Dagenham & Redbridge v Sutton United
Dover Athletic v Maidenhead United
Eastleigh v Torquay
Harrogate Town v FC Halifax Town
Notts County v Boreham wood
Stockport County v Solihull Moors
Woking v Bromley
Wrexhan v AFC Fylde
Yeovil v Aldershot
Big matches at Barnet and Notts County where Barnet manager Currie looks on borrowed time and despite what Notts fans might say another defeat for them will start putting pressure on Ardley. I can see both games being draws.
Biggest matches table wise are probably at Harrogate, Woking and Wrexham;-
Harrogate v Halifax (6th v 4th). Harrogate seam to be hitting a bit of form whilst Halifax are struggling to score enough goals. They also got thumped on Bomley's plastic pitch 5-0 - and despite winning 1-0 on Sutton's carpet I can see them lose by the odd goal in 3 at Harrogate
Woking v Bromley (7th) v (2nd) - Woking have found a little bit of form again - but i can't see past Bromley here unless big Moussa has another good day - when he scores 1st goal in a game he tends to do the same the next game - might be worth looking at at big odds.
Wrexham v AFC Fylde (21st) v (19th) - both teams scored 3 at the weekend - but although Wrexham are playing better they still can't defend. Wrexham should get something out of the game - Wrexham NEED to get something out of the game;- because if the lose and Chesterfield somehow beat Hartlepool they will be 5 points from safety and could even be bottom if results go against them.
Elsewhere Yeovil should beat Aldershot, whilst Solihull have a potentially tricky trip to Stockport, Whilst my team Barrow face resurgent Chorley and are looking to make it 12 wins from 13 - should Barrow win that and against Maidenhead on Saturday then they could hit 49 points and be virtually safe from relegation when they play Aldershot on the 7th December....
Barrow v Chorley
Chesterfield v Hartlepool
Dagenham & Redbridge v Sutton United
Dover Athletic v Maidenhead United
Eastleigh v Torquay
Harrogate Town v FC Halifax Town
Notts County v Boreham wood
Stockport County v Solihull Moors
Woking v Bromley
Wrexhan v AFC Fylde
Yeovil v Aldershot
Big matches at Barnet and Notts County where Barnet manager Currie looks on borrowed time and despite what Notts fans might say another defeat for them will start putting pressure on Ardley. I can see both games being draws.
Biggest matches table wise are probably at Harrogate, Woking and Wrexham;-
Harrogate v Halifax (6th v 4th). Harrogate seam to be hitting a bit of form whilst Halifax are struggling to score enough goals. They also got thumped on Bomley's plastic pitch 5-0 - and despite winning 1-0 on Sutton's carpet I can see them lose by the odd goal in 3 at Harrogate
Woking v Bromley (7th) v (2nd) - Woking have found a little bit of form again - but i can't see past Bromley here unless big Moussa has another good day - when he scores 1st goal in a game he tends to do the same the next game - might be worth looking at at big odds.
Wrexham v AFC Fylde (21st) v (19th) - both teams scored 3 at the weekend - but although Wrexham are playing better they still can't defend. Wrexham should get something out of the game - Wrexham NEED to get something out of the game;- because if the lose and Chesterfield somehow beat Hartlepool they will be 5 points from safety and could even be bottom if results go against them.
Elsewhere Yeovil should beat Aldershot, whilst Solihull have a potentially tricky trip to Stockport, Whilst my team Barrow face resurgent Chorley and are looking to make it 12 wins from 13 - should Barrow win that and against Maidenhead on Saturday then they could hit 49 points and be virtually safe from relegation when they play Aldershot on the 7th December....