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Andy Woodman will hope to end a busy week of managerial talks with Gillingham, by taking three points against Grimsby Town, in what could be his final National League match in charge of Bromley.
By Amos Murphy
After an eventful week for Andy Woodman, the Bromley boss will be hoping to pick up three points with what could be his last ever game in charge of the Ravens.
Stunning the League Two dropouts in the reverse fixture earlier in the campaign, Bromley will be eyeing up a famous double over their fellow playoff challengers.
Whilst a victory away to Grimsby could be a step too far for Woodman’s men, expect both teams to get on the scoresheet, with Betfred pricing that outcome at 8/11.
No side has taken more points than Stockport County since Dave Challinor arrived at Edgeley Park, with the Hatters now amongst the favourites to lift the National League title.
Statistically, the strongest side on the road this season, the Hatters will be hoping to avenge their defeat against Dagenham & Redbridge from the opening match of the campaign this weekend.
Priced at 23/20 to take the three points back to Cheshire, if you sense the goals could flow for Challinor’s men, Stockport come in at 10/3 to net over 2.5 times on Saturday.
After a surprise midweek defeat away to Maidenhead United, Chesterfield missed the opportunity to return to the top of the National League table, and will be keen to bounce back at home this weekend.
Comfortable 2-0 winners over Aldershot Town when the pair met in August, expect James Rowe’s side to secure the double, as they look to regain a foothold in the title race.
Mark Moseley’s men may need Terry’s Japanese talking dogs after all, with Chesterfield coming in at 11/8 to win and keep a clean sheet.
With relegation all but a formality for Dover Athletic this season, their trip to Solihull Moors is unlikely to wield any points, despite taking a point over the playoff contenders in September.
Holding the Moors to a goalless draw, it remains one of only four times Dover have avoided defeat this term.
Expected to go big, the hosts are priced at 5/4 to score over 2.5 goals against Dover, with the victory coming in at a slender 1/4.
Defeat to Notts County last time out ended a run of three consecutive National League victories for Wrexham, with the Reds now just outside the playoff picture.
Yeovil Town will welcome Phil Parkinson’s side this weekend, targeting an unlikely league double, after triumphing in the reverse fixture back in late November.
A Wrexham victory is priced at 10/11, whilst three points for the hosts is 11/4 – expect goals, with both teams to find the scoresheet also coming in at 10/11.
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