chipmunx
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AFC Fylde (21) v Torquay United (15)
Aldershot Town (17) v Chorley (24)
Barnet (11) v Dagenham & Redbridge (19)
Eastleigh (16) v Chesterfield (22)
Ebbsfleet (23) v Harrogate Town (3)
FC Halifax Town (10) v Maidenhead United (18)
Notts County (5) v Dover Athletic (13)
Solihull Moors (6) v Boreham Wood (7)
Stockport County (8) v Sutton United (14)
Wrexham (20) v Woking (9)
Yeovil Town (2) v Hartlepool United (12)
Barrow (1) v Bromley (4) 5.20pm
A Couple of big games at the top of the table and some important matches at the bottom this week;-
Barrow v Bromley
Top verses 4th as it stands and unless Yeovil beat Hartlepool by 10 goals Barrow will still be top going into the late kick off. Bromley have lost 3 of their last 5 matches;- mainly when Chris Bush has been out suspended or got sent off in the match. He's missing again at Barrow. Barrow are unbeaten in their last 9 home games (W7 D2) and should be looking to win this one although it could be the toughest match they have had for a while. IF Barrow win though it leaves them 8 points clear of Bromley with 2 games in hand and would probably leave Bromley to concentrate on a play off spot.
Solihull Moors v Boreham Wood
6th v 7th and the main thing that stands out is Adi Yussuf who was at Solihull on loan before Christmas is now on loan at Boreham Wood. He wasn't given much of a chance at Solihull and although it looks like he may have been brought in in case Tshimanga is sold before the end of the month he will give Boreham Wood more attacking options. Solihull seam to have lost belief as a team and I can see Boreham Wood nicking this one. As above IF Barrow beat Bromley then defeat for either of these teams will probably leave them concentrating on securing a play off spot as they'd be 13 points behind. AWAY WIN
elsewhere at the top Yeovil, Harrogate and Notts County should each get a fairly easy 3 points.
at the bottom Wrexham v Woking, Aldershot v Chorley, AFC Fylde v Torquay and Eastleigh v Chesterfield look to be the main interesting games;-
Wrexham v Woking
Woking are indifferent at present, but Wrexham are shocking and havn't (I don't think) yet signed anyone to improve the team. If they are not careful the off the field issues are going to cause them to visit NLN next season. Whilst this game isn't make or break for Wrexham the fans will turn on Keates even more if they lose this after been out played in losing to Aldershot at home recently. Shock Home Win
AFC Fylde v Torquay
given that Fyldes match against Notts County was off on Tuesday and the recent weather up North and "Brickgate" the only result I can see here is another postponement - probably at about 2pm... Fylde will probably win if the game does go ahead though as Torquay's form is awful. Prediction;- Postponed
Aldershot v Chorley
Aldershot are in the dizzy heights of 17th and a win here would see them up to 40 points and potentially 10 points clear of the drop zone. Don't write of Chorley yet though - they might have only won 4 games, but have a league high 12 draws. They desperately need to find a striker though. Home Win
Eastleigh v Chesterfield
Not sure what to make of this one. Eastleigh are not the same team as they were with McCallum last season, but didn't look that bad in the Hartlepool highlights. Chesterfield have a new manager and got the new manager bounce in the last game. If Eastleigh lose they are pulled towards a relegation scrap though. Draw
Aldershot Town (17) v Chorley (24)
Barnet (11) v Dagenham & Redbridge (19)
Eastleigh (16) v Chesterfield (22)
Ebbsfleet (23) v Harrogate Town (3)
FC Halifax Town (10) v Maidenhead United (18)
Notts County (5) v Dover Athletic (13)
Solihull Moors (6) v Boreham Wood (7)
Stockport County (8) v Sutton United (14)
Wrexham (20) v Woking (9)
Yeovil Town (2) v Hartlepool United (12)
Barrow (1) v Bromley (4) 5.20pm
A Couple of big games at the top of the table and some important matches at the bottom this week;-
Barrow v Bromley
Top verses 4th as it stands and unless Yeovil beat Hartlepool by 10 goals Barrow will still be top going into the late kick off. Bromley have lost 3 of their last 5 matches;- mainly when Chris Bush has been out suspended or got sent off in the match. He's missing again at Barrow. Barrow are unbeaten in their last 9 home games (W7 D2) and should be looking to win this one although it could be the toughest match they have had for a while. IF Barrow win though it leaves them 8 points clear of Bromley with 2 games in hand and would probably leave Bromley to concentrate on a play off spot.
Solihull Moors v Boreham Wood
6th v 7th and the main thing that stands out is Adi Yussuf who was at Solihull on loan before Christmas is now on loan at Boreham Wood. He wasn't given much of a chance at Solihull and although it looks like he may have been brought in in case Tshimanga is sold before the end of the month he will give Boreham Wood more attacking options. Solihull seam to have lost belief as a team and I can see Boreham Wood nicking this one. As above IF Barrow beat Bromley then defeat for either of these teams will probably leave them concentrating on securing a play off spot as they'd be 13 points behind. AWAY WIN
elsewhere at the top Yeovil, Harrogate and Notts County should each get a fairly easy 3 points.
at the bottom Wrexham v Woking, Aldershot v Chorley, AFC Fylde v Torquay and Eastleigh v Chesterfield look to be the main interesting games;-
Wrexham v Woking
Woking are indifferent at present, but Wrexham are shocking and havn't (I don't think) yet signed anyone to improve the team. If they are not careful the off the field issues are going to cause them to visit NLN next season. Whilst this game isn't make or break for Wrexham the fans will turn on Keates even more if they lose this after been out played in losing to Aldershot at home recently. Shock Home Win
AFC Fylde v Torquay
given that Fyldes match against Notts County was off on Tuesday and the recent weather up North and "Brickgate" the only result I can see here is another postponement - probably at about 2pm... Fylde will probably win if the game does go ahead though as Torquay's form is awful. Prediction;- Postponed
Aldershot v Chorley
Aldershot are in the dizzy heights of 17th and a win here would see them up to 40 points and potentially 10 points clear of the drop zone. Don't write of Chorley yet though - they might have only won 4 games, but have a league high 12 draws. They desperately need to find a striker though. Home Win
Eastleigh v Chesterfield
Not sure what to make of this one. Eastleigh are not the same team as they were with McCallum last season, but didn't look that bad in the Hartlepool highlights. Chesterfield have a new manager and got the new manager bounce in the last game. If Eastleigh lose they are pulled towards a relegation scrap though. Draw
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