Saturday, 18 September 2010

League Two Fixtures 18th September 2010 Part 1

Aldershot Town v Wycombe Wandeers
Wycombe are managed by a former Aldershot boss who would probably love to see them challenging for promotion again – but maybe they could save their challenge for next week.
Darren Jones should start for Aldershot with Aaron Morris on the bench.

Barnet v Rotherham United
Rotherham failed to win their last two matches but Barnet tend to be a lot more obliging than most opponents.
Mark Bradley will probably be on the bench for Rotherham.

Bradford City v Gillingham
Gillingham hope to end their away day hoodoo against Bradford, who haven’t quite got the hang of this fighting for promotion business.
Michael Flynn is still out with a groin injury but BBC Sport say the Bradford midfielder has a calf injury too. Michael misses the chance to play against former club Gillingham.

Burton Albion v Crewe Alexandra
Burton have made a good start to their second season in League football and are unbeaten at home. Crewe have only won two games this season, neither of which were away. But when they do win, it’s usually pretty emphatic.
Tony James will be hoping to keep his place in Burton’s defence after some impressive performances when deputising for an injured team-mate.
Rhys Taylor will be in goal for Crewe.

Bury v Hereford United
Hereford have only won once this season but that victory did come from an away game. A defeat for Bury certainly wouldn’t end their promotion hopes – and a victory wouldn’t defeat Hereford’s – but they’ll want to keep pace with the other promotion challengers.
Ryan Green, Ryan Valentine and Stuart Fleetwood should all be in Hereford’s squad with the two Ryans more likely to start than Stuart.

Chesterfield v Cheltenham Town
Cheltenham don’t want another season like the last one and they’re doing all the right things to increase the chances of its happening again this season. Chesterfield are also in the play-off places.
Craig Davies will be hoping to get on the score sheet again after scoring three goals in his first four games for Chesterfield. Robert Page could be on the bench again.
Josh Low should be in Cheltenham’s team.

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