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As Wooderson has gone missing, I'll take it upon myself to do the noble deed of getting this thread under way, even though every match on this list will probably get postponed.
06/10/2020
Aldershot Town v Sutton United
Bromley v Dover Athletic
Chesterfield v Hartlepools United
Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet
Eastleigh v Torquay United
Maidenhead v King's Lynn Town
Solihull Motors v Wrexham
Stockport County v FC Halifax Town
Weymouth v Woking
Yeovil Town v Wealdstone
07/10/2020
Notts County v Altrincham (Live on BT Sports)
Picks of the bunch here appear to be the brotherhood clash between Chesterfield v Hartlepools, Solihull Motors RFC v Wrexham and Stockport v FC Halifax 2008.
Chesterfield will kick off their season tonight after their original opening fixture was postponed due to tinpottery, hoping for a win against fellow brothers Hartlepools who stunned nobody in beating Aldershot 2-1 on the opening day. Hartlepools undoubtedly go into this fixture as favourites in their bid to catch Torquay in the all important brotherhood table. I predict a slight win for Hartlepool with many Chesterfield fans claiming to have been 'reffed out' of the fixture.
Solihull will look to extend Wrexham's miserable record at Damson Park with a display which wouldn't look out of place at Twickenham. This will not be a match for the faint hearted and my one word advice to any neutrals looking to catch a glimpse of this fixture, is don't. Solihull opened the season with a very unimpressive loss to Woking, while Wrexham took all 3 points against a well-favoured Boreham Wood side. Solihull go into this one as favourites but I feel this is anybody's match as Wrexham are now looking more physical than before so may be able to stand up to some of James Shan's side's brutal tactics. I think a draw is the way to go in this one.
Stockport, as league favourites, will look to dismantle last season's play-off quarter-finalists Halifax with ease but a shaky display at Plainmoor may have cast a tiny bit of doubt over whether the big spenders can compete for the top spot this time round. We are, of course, very early into the season but anything other than a win for Jim Gannon's side will be seen as a disastrous result. Halifax surprised a few last season by finishing as high as they did however, and could well do so again so Stockport should not take the threat of Halifax lightly this time around. I predict a more comfortable match for Stockport tonight than at the weekend, a win by a 2 goal margin would suffice.
06/10/2020
Aldershot Town v Sutton United
Bromley v Dover Athletic
Chesterfield v Hartlepools United
Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet
Eastleigh v Torquay United
Maidenhead v King's Lynn Town
Solihull Motors v Wrexham
Stockport County v FC Halifax Town
Weymouth v Woking
Yeovil Town v Wealdstone
07/10/2020
Notts County v Altrincham (Live on BT Sports)
Picks of the bunch here appear to be the brotherhood clash between Chesterfield v Hartlepools, Solihull Motors RFC v Wrexham and Stockport v FC Halifax 2008.
Chesterfield will kick off their season tonight after their original opening fixture was postponed due to tinpottery, hoping for a win against fellow brothers Hartlepools who stunned nobody in beating Aldershot 2-1 on the opening day. Hartlepools undoubtedly go into this fixture as favourites in their bid to catch Torquay in the all important brotherhood table. I predict a slight win for Hartlepool with many Chesterfield fans claiming to have been 'reffed out' of the fixture.
Solihull will look to extend Wrexham's miserable record at Damson Park with a display which wouldn't look out of place at Twickenham. This will not be a match for the faint hearted and my one word advice to any neutrals looking to catch a glimpse of this fixture, is don't. Solihull opened the season with a very unimpressive loss to Woking, while Wrexham took all 3 points against a well-favoured Boreham Wood side. Solihull go into this one as favourites but I feel this is anybody's match as Wrexham are now looking more physical than before so may be able to stand up to some of James Shan's side's brutal tactics. I think a draw is the way to go in this one.
Stockport, as league favourites, will look to dismantle last season's play-off quarter-finalists Halifax with ease but a shaky display at Plainmoor may have cast a tiny bit of doubt over whether the big spenders can compete for the top spot this time round. We are, of course, very early into the season but anything other than a win for Jim Gannon's side will be seen as a disastrous result. Halifax surprised a few last season by finishing as high as they did however, and could well do so again so Stockport should not take the threat of Halifax lightly this time around. I predict a more comfortable match for Stockport tonight than at the weekend, a win by a 2 goal margin would suffice.