Friday, March 14, 2008

Top Four in League are at Home

All four of the top League Two clubs are at home tomorrow. So the pressure is on Hereford United (3rd) to take three points from Wycombe (5th) or they could drop out of the automatic promotion places.

The Bulls could break another duck if they can overcome their opponents tomorrow as they have never defeated Wycombe home or away. Last Saturday Hereford registered their first ever win at Accrington and that came after they won their first League game at Shrewsbury for 70 years.

Manager Graham Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester that he has had Wycombe watched.

"They've got some decent players. The reports suggest two very mobile, very quick front players that could cause a lot of teams problems - Scott McGleish is in the goal scoring charts at the moment.

"They were one of the fancied teams at the start of the season but we're confident we can deal with them."

As regards injury problems both Steve Guinan and Luke Webb will miss out. Trevor Benjamin is reported to have an eye injury but should be available.

Meanwhile leaders Peterborough and second-placed MK Dons have, at least on paper, relatively easy games against Notts County (21st) and Dagenham (19th) respectively. However Darlington (4th) may find Grimsby (10th) a harder task.

Grimsby have climbed the table recently as they have only lost two of their last twelve games.

Barnet v Chester
Bradford v Mansfield
Darlington v Grimsby
Hereford v Wycombe
Lincoln City v Stockport
Macclesfield v Shrewsbury
Milton Keynes Dons v Dag & Red
Morecambe v Brentford
Peterborough v Notts County
Rotherham v Chesterfield
Wrexham v Bury

There is one game on Sunday between Rochdale and Accrington Stanley.