Bedford Athletic v Halifax
These two met last week at Halifax and for an hour Ath’ were in the game before Halifax pulled away for a comfortable win to maintain their 100% record.
Bedford Ath seem to be putting in better performances but back to back matches against Halifax are not the sort of games you want when looking to get a winning run going. .
At Putnoe Bridge they have done well with four wins form their eight matches.
Halifax will be looking to make sure they just keep on winning to get their National Three North Championship and automatic promotion to National Two after last seasons play off defeat.
Prediction: Away win by Halifax by eight points.
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Blaydon v Darlington Mowden Park
In Form Blaydon have home advantage in this North East derby against out of sorts Darlington Mowden park.
Blaydon after a poor start to the season have improved dramatically in the last couple of months and climbed the table. A win this Saturday would see them rise to seventh place in the league table. They will be looking to improve their home record of just three wins in seven matches.
Darlington Mowden Park need to try and turn their poor recent form round and a derby match could be what they need as sometimes form goes out of the window.
DMP need to start winning some games as they have now been drawn into the relegation battle and they are now just two points above the bottom three.
In seven away matches this season they have managed just one win and a draw in seven matches.
Prediction: Blaydon to win by eight points.
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Fylde v Tynedale
Fourth placed Fylde are at home to six placed Tynedale looking to close the gap on third placed Bradford & Bingley who are nine points ahead of Fylde but the Lancashire side have two games in hand on them.
Fylde Have managed just on win in their last five matches after drawing their last two matches against New Brighton and Kendal.
Fylde are still unbeaten at home with seven wins and a draw in their eight fixtures at Woodlands but have managed just three four try bonus points in those wins.
Tynedale would climb above both New Brighton and Fylde if they were to pick up the win at Woodlands. Bit recent form is against the North East side who have lost their last two and three of their last four with a dip in form and injuries finally catch them up.
Away form home this season they have a 50/50 record with four wins in eight matches.
Prediction: Home win by ten points.
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