Accrington Stanley v Burton Albion
Tony James was Burton’s hero last week after scoring a last-gasp winner against Hereford United. After going years without a goal, maybe he’ll become a regular scorer for a match or two. Stranger things have happened in football.
Aldershot Town v Dagenham & Redbridge
Tony Roberts is expected to play in goal for Dagenham % Redbridge. And if he’s not, the Daggers fans probably won’t be very happy. They’ve needed something to smile about and it sounds as though Tony has provided it. Just not always with his goalkeeping.
Bournemouth v Barnet
Barnet haven’t won that many games recently so Bournemouth will be thinking about a return to second place, Joe Partington is out with a back injury (see, I told you they were everywhere). Rhoys Wiggins should be available.
Cheltenham Town v Torquay United
I suppose this match counts as a relagation clash. Grimsby might not have won for a while but they’re still only five points behind Torquay and seven behind Cheltenham. Josh Low will be in Cheltenham’s squad.
Grimsby Town v Macclesfield Town
Grimsby will be hoping to continue their, er, unbeaten run (well they are definitely unbeaten) against Macclesfield, who will probably keep Matthew Tipton on the bench.
Hereford United v Northampton Town
Ryan Green could be fit enough to start for Hereford alongside Ryan Valentine and Darren Jones. Peter Gilbert will probably be in defence for Northampton.
Port Vale v Lincoln City
The Port Vale manager is apparently considering making changes following defeat to Barnet at the weekend. As long as he leaves Gareth Owen, Craig Davies and Lewis Haldane where they are, I’ll be happy.
Rochdale v Bradford City
The perfect way for Bradford to prove their season isn’t a complete disaster. A trip to Rochdale. (Which really is a lot more frightening than it sounds.) Michael Flynn should keep his place in Bradford’s team after new manager Peter Taylor praised his performance and leadership.
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