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12/10/2020
Wrexham v Maidenhead United (Live on BT Sports)
13/10/2020
Altrincham v Solihull Motors
Barnet v Weymouth
Dover Athletic v Aldershot Town
FC Halifax Town v Yeovil Town
Hartlepools United v Bromley
King's Lynn Town v Boreham Wood
Sutton United v Notts County
Torquay United v Chesterfield
Wealdstone v Stockport County
Woking v Dagenham & Redbridge
Picks of the bunch here would be the brotherhood clash between Torquay United and Chesterfield, unbeaten Sutton United hosting big boys Notts County and last years' play-off contenders FC Halifax Town 2008 v Yeovil. Torquay go into their match as favourites having won their first brotherhood clash against Stockport earlier in the season, while Chesterfield couldn't overcome the relentless Hartlepools last week. Chesterfield did give Woking a bit of a well deserved hiding over the weekend but I feel they won't have enough for Gary Johnson's side who I predict will win 2-0.
Excluding Macclesfield, Sutton United have conceded the least amount of goals so far this season, only letting 1 in in their opening 3 fixtures. Notts County on the other hand, managed to tally 7 goals in their previous 2 fixtures proving they are not exactly goal-shy. Sutton have started the season very well, having won all of their 3 fixtures which makes them only 1 of 2 sides with a perfect record so far (again, excluding Macclesfield). Notts have a mediocre record away from home and may struggle on the ridiculously bouncy 3g surface at Gander Green Lane, but they do possess enough quality to end Sutton's perfect run. I'm predicting a low scoring draw here.
Last, but certainly least comes Halifax against Yeovil, both sides with a less than impressive start to the season. Yeovil found themselves on the end of a Dean Keates 1-0 whooping over the weekend while Halifax took part in a 0-0 thriller at Boreham Wood. Neither side have shown they have the metal to replicate their form of last season but it is early days and perhaps one of these 2 teams will step up their game tomorrow night. With Yeovil incapable of defending, I predict Halifax will have just about too much for the boys in green and will go on to win this one 2-1, sending B2TF into a thread-starting frenzy yet again.
Wrexham v Maidenhead United (Live on BT Sports)
13/10/2020
Altrincham v Solihull Motors
Barnet v Weymouth
Dover Athletic v Aldershot Town
FC Halifax Town v Yeovil Town
Hartlepools United v Bromley
King's Lynn Town v Boreham Wood
Sutton United v Notts County
Torquay United v Chesterfield
Wealdstone v Stockport County
Woking v Dagenham & Redbridge
Picks of the bunch here would be the brotherhood clash between Torquay United and Chesterfield, unbeaten Sutton United hosting big boys Notts County and last years' play-off contenders FC Halifax Town 2008 v Yeovil. Torquay go into their match as favourites having won their first brotherhood clash against Stockport earlier in the season, while Chesterfield couldn't overcome the relentless Hartlepools last week. Chesterfield did give Woking a bit of a well deserved hiding over the weekend but I feel they won't have enough for Gary Johnson's side who I predict will win 2-0.
Excluding Macclesfield, Sutton United have conceded the least amount of goals so far this season, only letting 1 in in their opening 3 fixtures. Notts County on the other hand, managed to tally 7 goals in their previous 2 fixtures proving they are not exactly goal-shy. Sutton have started the season very well, having won all of their 3 fixtures which makes them only 1 of 2 sides with a perfect record so far (again, excluding Macclesfield). Notts have a mediocre record away from home and may struggle on the ridiculously bouncy 3g surface at Gander Green Lane, but they do possess enough quality to end Sutton's perfect run. I'm predicting a low scoring draw here.
Last, but certainly least comes Halifax against Yeovil, both sides with a less than impressive start to the season. Yeovil found themselves on the end of a Dean Keates 1-0 whooping over the weekend while Halifax took part in a 0-0 thriller at Boreham Wood. Neither side have shown they have the metal to replicate their form of last season but it is early days and perhaps one of these 2 teams will step up their game tomorrow night. With Yeovil incapable of defending, I predict Halifax will have just about too much for the boys in green and will go on to win this one 2-1, sending B2TF into a thread-starting frenzy yet again.