
We have a slightly reduced non-league slate, but Matthew O'Regan still has his four best Non-League betting tips and predictions.
16 points from safety and 14 off the playoffs, Chippenham are definitely on the beach for the last nine games of the season, which has been shown in their previous two performances. The Bluebirds lost 1-3 at home to Torquay, before losing 4-1 at Eastbourne. It ended a five-game unbeaten run and any outside shots of the playoffs, but it means they have now scored in their last 11 games, with BTTS landing in ten of these games.
Despite a tough season last season due to not having a home ground, Truro have shown remarkable resilience this year to be challenging at the top end of the table. The Tinners sit third in the league, just four points off table toppers Worthing - a team they are still yet to visit in the league. John Askey's side have won three games in a row and are now unbeaten in nine. BTTS has landed in their last four, with Truro scoring in their last eight.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score @1.90
Farnborough are ten points off the playoffs, so like Chippenham, it looks unlikely their season will amount to anything. The Yellows have drawn at Truro and Dorking, as well as beating Worthing in recent weeks, but a 1-0 loss at home to Hornchurch and a 1-1 draw at Slough looks to have killed chances of a late playoff surge. Spencer Day's side have been strong in front of goal, scoring in eight of their last nine. The Saunders Transport Community Stadium has been a fortress for the hosts who have scored 32 and gained 38 points in 19 games in front of their fans.
Boreham Wood now sit fifth in the league, six points off the leaders, so Luke Garrard's side can't afford any more slip-ups. Their away form has been a disappointment, with six sides boasting better records on the road. Their away games have averaged 2.88 goals, with their last six seeing BTTS. Farnborough have nothing to lose and Boreham Wood need the win, so expect a high-scoring affair between the two sides in goalscoring form.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score @1.80
Torquay are one of six teams engulfed in a dramatic title race and sit sixth after back-to-back away wins. The Gulls boast the best points per game at home in the league, losing just once at Plainmoor.
Salisbury's catastrophic form has seen them dragged into a relegation battle, with The Whites now positioned just four points clear of the bottom four. Salisbury have now gone seven games without a win, losing five of these. Brian Dutton's side can take encouragement having scored in their last eight games, but they are also struggling defensively. They have conceded 20 goals in their last nine, with their last clean sheet coming against ten-man Farnborough in January.
Prediction: Torquay -0.5, -1.0 @1.775
Folkestone sit mid-table, 17 clear of relegation and 12 points off the playoffs, meaning the shackles may well be off in the remaining games. Despite a 1-2 win over Bognor Regis on the weekend, Andy Drury was dismissed as manager, with Tim Dixon appointed as interim. Ten of their last 12 games have seen at least three goals and with Dixon given two home games to impress, expect a front-footed appearance.
Chichester have been the surprise package in the Isthmian Premier Division after promotion through the playoffs last year. A fine run of form, coupled with Dover and Cray Valley's poor recent results has given the Lillywhites hope of finishing in the top five, now just five off the playoffs.
Miles Rutherford's side have been entertaining, with their games averaging 3.2 goals. 13/16 away games have seen at least three goals.
Prediction: Over 3.0 Goal Line @1.900
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