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09/01/2016 Aldershot 28.50 31.00 - 25.00 24.50 Chester FC +4.00
09/01/2016 Altrincham FC 26.25 23.50 - 19.00 24.50 Gateshead +1.75
09/01/2016 Barrow 42.25 55.50 - 53.50 44.25 Tranmere -2.00
09/01/2016 Boreham Wood 20.25 23.00 - 58.50 57.00 Cheltenham -36.75
09/01/2016 Bromley 24.75 23.00 - 31.50 24.75 Southport 0.00
09/01/2016 Guiseley 34.50 27.50 - 29.00 30.50 Forest Green +4.00
09/01/2016 Kidderminster 26.50 17.50 - 40.00 43.00 Eastleigh -16.50
09/01/2016 Lincoln 34.75 32.00 - 39.50 35.75 Dover Athletic -1.00
09/01/2016 Macclesfield 30.25 24.00 - 54.00 40.50 Halifax -10.25
09/01/2016 Torquay 28.00 34.00 - 23.00 40.50 Braintree Town -12.50
09/01/2016 Welling United 18.75 24.00 - 37.50 36.00 Grimsby -17.25
09/01/2016 Wrexham 41.00 25.50 - 56.00 53.50 Woking -12.50
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Bromley v Southport

Bromley have finally stopped the rot with a draw against Eastleigh (were 2 up) and a win against Dover although that was helped by Dover going down to ten men. They do have the advantage of having had nearly two weeks off, but Southport's great run under their new manager shows no signs of stopping. Only Eastleigh have managed to beat them since he took over and they have won every other league game including beating Wrexham twice over Christmas. Included in that run was a 5-3 win in the reverse fixture and I think the fact there were eight goals in that game leads us to the best bet in this game. Neither team keeps many clean sheets and both have goals in them as that match shows so given I think Southport will win I think the value play is backing them to win and both teams to score which is 17/4 with Stan James.

 

Macclesfield v Halifax

Another side who are flying for a change of manager are Halifax and they look a completely different side under Jim Harvey. They won at Lincoln on Boxing Day and were unlucky not to do the double of them as they were much the better team on Saturday in the revers fixture. In between that they beat Wrexham. Now Macclesfield moved up into the play-off places after beating Tranmere last weekend, but they had fortune on their side as Tranmere should have got at least a point and had a goal disallowed which should have stood. I am not sure they are playing as well as their form suggests and although they are rightly favourites the 100/30 on offer with William Hill on an away win is too big give their current form.

 

Wrexham v Woking

Woking have had a bizarre season. They had a great start and were the first team to beat Forest Green, but after that they couldn't buy a win and dropped so far down the table that it looked like they would be in a relegation scrap. However they have managed to turn it around and they have won six of their last eight games and losing just once. Losing Dan Holman is a bit of a blow, but they have plenty of confidence at the moment which can't be said about their rivals on Saturday. As I point out above they have lost their last three games and they have actually lost four of their last five with their only win in the league coming against Torquay. Woking are actually four points clear of them in the table now and although they have played two games more it would have been near impossible to think those positions would have been possible a few weeks back. Marathon go a rather bizarre, but big price of 37/13 on an away win and that is well worth taking.

 

Bath v Maidstone

Maidstone had a poor run a few weeks ago as they lost four out of five games, but they have managed to bounce back with a couple of 2-1 victories over Eastbourne and Margate. Although they have lost their last two away games, there away form up to that point had been very strong and they had better form on their travels than at home. They go to a Bath side on Saturday who are in woeful form. They have lost five of their last seven league games and although their only win in that time did come against Champions elect Ebbsfleet, that is looking like a bit of a fluke result. If Maidstone hadn't lost their last two away games I would have been tempted to make them a max bet, but even so at 7/5 they are the best bet of the weekend.

 

Chelmsford v Weston-Super-Mare

The home side here are currently bottom of the form table having not won in their last six games although only a late Dartford goal stopped them getting the three points on Saturday. Even so they are struggling at the moment and have only won three times at home this season. Weston on the other hand are in good form at the moment and are unbeaten in their last five matches. I just can't understand why Chelmsford are odds on in places to win this especially when you consider Weston's form has been better away from home this season. Again Marathon are the best price and again it is a strange on of 54/19.

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