Dagenham & Redbridge
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MATCH PREVIEW: Accrington Stanley v Dagenham and Redbridge, Friday April 4 7.45 pm League Two
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| David Lloyd |
Head to Head: Accrington five wins, Dagenham two wins, and no draw's
Last time at Livingstone Road: Accrington Stanley 1 Dagenham and Redbridge 0 (11-02-2006). Accrington striker Romauld Boco slotted in just after the break to win this Conference clash.
Last meeting: Dagenham 1 Accrington 3 (14-10-07) John Still's men fell behind to an early Leighton McGivern, although an own goal from Peter Cavanagh soon saw them level. The visitors, however, ran out clear winners with further goals from Andrew Proctor and Paul Mullin.
Form: Accrington have lost all of their last four matches, conceding a total of 11 goals. The club currently sit in 17th position and are only three points above the travelling Daggers.
Danger Man:Forward Paul Mullin is Stanley's top scorer this season, netting 12 so far this campaign. The 34-year-old joined Stanley in 2001 and will be concerning the Daggers defence tonight.
Fun Fact: Cricket commentator David 'Bumble' Lloyd is a notable supporter - and former player - of Accrington Stanley. Bumble went on to switch sports and played nine test for England with an average of 42.
Prediction: Accrington 0 Dagenham 1
We've gone for a narrow win for the Daggers, what do you think the score will be? Have your say below...
9:46am Friday 4th April 2008
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