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St Neots Town Preview

David Shadbolt19 Sep 2014 - 18:09
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League high-flyers St Neots Town are the visitors to the Spencer Stadium tomorrow (Saturday) 3.00pm kick-off

Tomorrow’s visitors to the Spencer Stadium are St Neots Town who were the pre-season favourites to win the league. This was on the back of them making some quality signings during the summer, not least the goalscoring duo of Drew Roberts and Chris Dillon from Chesham United. Drew has shown he is in fine form by scoring in each of their last four league games and though Chris has been on the injured list St Neots have not had too many problems scoring goals, being joint leading goalscorers in the Division, with Nathan Frater stepping up to the plate and netting five times. They are also unbeaten away from Rowley Park with three wins and two draws from five games and thus top the away games league table.

The Saints did though have a major disappointment in midweek going out in a replay away to Isthmian League Division One side Dereham Town in the First Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.

Having won their last home league game and won at Bishops Cleeve in the FA Cup last week United will be looking for the recent improvement to continue tomorrow though one suspects this will be a much harder test, albeit an intriguing one.

St Neots will tomorrow be missing regular custodian Nathan Abbey who is suspended after his sending off two weeks ago against Biggleswade Town. 21 year-old goalkeeper Jamie Greygoose who joined the club in the summer from Eastern Counties League side Haverhill Rovers is expected to make his Saints debut. Defender Josh Bickerstaff is also suspended tomorrow after his sending off in that same eventful game in which Abbey saw red.

United have no new suspensions to contend with and no new injury problems though they will of course be without Joel Meade for several weeks due to his broken metatarsal. Nic Evangelinos has returned to University so is no longer available.

Kick-off tomorrow 3.00pm

Admission: Adults £10, Over 60s and Students £5, Under 16s £1.

Programme £2

Hot Food available in the Clubhouse.

Free Parking

Free to sit in stand

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