Tuesday 22 March 2011

RYMAN NORTH MIDWEEK MATCHES

TUESDAY 
AFC Sudbury v Thamesmead Town
Brentwood Town v Grays Athletic
Cheshunt v Harlow Town
Redbridge v Potters Bar Town
Tilbury v Romford
Ware v Great Wakering Rovers

WEDNESDAY
Waltham Forest v Wingate and Finchley
 
No game for Enfield Town this midweek but there are a number of interesting games scheduled for this midweek.
 
The Arena hosts a local derby game as Brentwood Town welcome Grays Athletic. The Blues since being thrashed by Town (6-0) on the 8th February have gone on an amazing run of nine games unbeaten and have won their last eight!! Grays Athletic need to win to stay in touch but in their last three league away games have drawn 1-1 (Needham Market), 1-1 (Redbridge) and lost 1-3 at Heybridge Swifts. It'll be a close game but with the form the home side have been showing it should be another three points for them. I wouldn't like to bet on the game though.
 
Another of the play-off chasers in seventh placed AFC Sudbury welcome Thamesmead Town to Suffolk. The Mead have only beaten bottom of the table Waltham Forest (at home) this year to date and haven't picked up a single point in their last eight away games. The home side's form has been slightly up and down with their last 10 games reading - WLLWLWWLDW but taking into account Mead's poor record on their travels the cold end thinks this will be a comfortable home win. 
 
Three other team's in with a shot of the play-offs are also in action with Harlow Town making the short trip to Theobalds Lane to play Cheshunt. The Hawks haven't lost in eight games but as us Enfield Town supporters know The Ambers (currently in 16th place) like to raise their game against their local rivals so may well get something from the game. 
 
Romford make another short trip to face The Dockers of Tilbury who beat them 3-0 at Mill Field on the 5th March. Tilbury have kept two clean sheets in a row and with Romford being strong in the defensive department the cold end can see being very tight at Chadfields which if my predictions are anything to go by the fan's who attend can expect a 5-5 thriller!!! 
 
Wingate and Finchley haven't won in six games which has seen them drop from odds on for a play-off place to fighting it out with the clutch of teams including Enfield Town. They play Waltham Forest on Wednesday at Cricklefields. Could the bottom side spring a surprise on the North Londoners?? 
 
Two other games take place which see Redbridge (now clear of the relegation battle) host Potters Bar Town and Ware welcoming Great Wakering Rovers to Wodson Park.

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