Wealdstone v Maidenhead United
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Tuesday 5th April – 7:45PM KO
Despite its non-league status, the National League is predominantly made of full-time clubs so it’s always an achievement for clubs like Wealdstone and Maidenhead United, who continue to operate semi-professionally, to achieve survival.
The Stones’ survival has been achieved largely because of their home record and ability to get results against sides below them in the table. Stuart Maynard’s side have lost just five of their 16 home matches and have won five, drawn three and lost three of their last 11, the five victories including the last four matches played at home against bottom half sides and the defeats coming against each of the top three. They have won five and drawn three of their eight matches against the bottom five.
Only Weymouth and Dover Athletic have picked up less points away from home than Maidenhead United this season – ten points from 17 matches. Alan Devonshire’s side have won just two of those matches, one coming on the opening day against FC Halifax Town and the other at King’s Lynn Town. Those two matches are the only away games during which The Magpies have scored more than one goal and they have lost each of their last four on the road. Their recent form in general is poor too, picking up four points from their last eight.
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Prediction: Wealdstone Draw No Bet, 1.65 on Betfair (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
Wrexham v Barnet
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Tuesday 5th April – 7:45PM KO
The Welcome to Wrexham documentary is going to have some finale if Phil Parkinson’s side continue their current form.
The Welsh club secured their passage to the FA Trophy final on Saturday with a 2-0 victory against league leaders Stockport County thanks to an injury-time double from Paul Mullin, the first worthy of a grander stage. They come into this fixture having won seven of their last eight home matches, the only slip-up coming against Maidenhead United having been down to ten men for 86 minutes. Notably, they have also started scoring goals on home turf – they have won each of their last five by more than one goal, scoring an impressive 19 goals in the process – 18 of which have been scored by their front four of James Jones, Jordan Davies, Ollie Palmer and Paul Mullin. All four are fit and ready to play on Tuesday.
Are Barnet the side to end that run? Dean Brennan has regularly spoken about the lack of physicality within his side and that has shown in their games against the sides in the top half. They have won just one of their 11 away matches against sides in the top 13, against a Stockport County side whose manager was sacked post-match. They have also won just two of 15 matches against sides in the top 10, Stockport County and the derby against Boreham Wood. They have lost eight of those 15 matches by more than one goal and conceded two or more in nine. They have also won just two of their last eight away from home, against bottom five sides Aldershot Town and Maidenhead United.
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Prediction: Wrexham -1, 1.83 on Betfair (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
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