Ilkeston v Witton Albion (Kick off 3pm)
Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier Division
Venue New Manor Ground, Awsworth Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8JF
Admission Adults £9, Concessions (NUS/OAP) £5, Under 16s £1
Odds (SKY Bet) Ilkeston 4/9, Draw 10/3, Witton 4/1
Last season Ilkeston 1 Witton 1
Ilkeston (from) Smith (GK), Baker, Maguire, Oldham, Shaw, Wright, Bako, Burrows, Chettle, Gordon, Hunter, Morgan, Reid, Duffy, Simons, Williams
Doubtful none
Injured none
Suspended none
Unavailable Lane
Disciplinary record Y43 R0
Leading scorer Rob Duffy (12)
Form (Past six home in league) W W L W D W
Record (home) P12 W6 D3 L3 F27 A19 Pts21
Record (overall) Pos4 P22 W12 D5 L5 F50 A30 Pts41
Title odds (Betway) 8/1
Witton (from) Porter (GK), Robertson (GK), Barnes, Corbett, Gardner, Gibson, Harrison, John Shaw, Ainscough, Andrews, Clark, Dawson, O’Brien, Joe Shaw, Henders, Koral, Rainford, Titchiner
Doubtful Titchiner (ankle)
Injured Powell (knee)
Suspended Swift (GK) (one match)
Disciplinary record Y40 R4
Leading scorer Danny Andrews (nine)
Form (Past six away in league) L W L L L L
Record (away) P13 W3 D1 L9 F13 A24 Pts10
Record (overall) Pos21 P24 W7 D1 L14 F32 A49 Pts22
Title odds (bet365) 1000/1
Match pointers
WITTON will attempt to climb from the relegation zone when they visit promotion hopefuls Ilkeston.
Albion are within three points of four teams above them in the table after winning three of their past five league games, though they have lost nine of their past 10 away fixtures.
They did though shut out Buxton during a 3-0 win at Silverlands last month.
Manager Tony Sullivan hopes striker Alex Titchiner will be fit to play after sitting out last Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at home to Workington.
Goalkeeper Ryan Swift is suspended.
Hosts Ilkeston have won eight successive matches in league and cup, six of their past seven in the Premier Division.
Kevin Wilson’s men have scored in every home game this term and their goals tally at the New Manor Ground – 27 – is the highest in the Northern Premier League’s top flight.
They have also won five of six head-to-heads in front of their own fans against teams from the table’s bottom half.
The form of attacker Kane Richards has been rewarded with a move to Vanarama Conference club Chester this week, while former Winsford captain Jack Lane – who scored a wonder goal when the teams met at Wincham Park on the season’s opening day – is unavailable.
Akil Wright stands by, while Michael Williams is an alternative to Richards in attack.
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