Ware v AFC Sudbury
RYMAN DIVISION ONE NORTH
Stadium: Wodson Park Date: Thu 17 Apr 2014 Kick-off: 19:45 Coverage: FANbase website
AFC Sudbury look to bounce back from their 2-0 defeat on Tuesday at Needham, as the Yellows travel to Wodson Park to face Hertfordshire based Ware FC.
The Yellows lost 2-0 to Needham Market on Tuesday, and AFC boss David Batch will be looking for a response as they go into tonight's game.
Ware, who are nicknamed the Blues, are two places from the relegation zone, but are seven points clear. Three wins in six for the Hertfordshire hosts heading into the game, but a victory for Sudbury could pile pressure on the Blues.
Team news:
Once again, David Batch will be missing James Baker, Sam Clarke, Matt Daniels and Steve Spriggs due to various injuries. A similar team that played on Tuesday is expected to be played.
League positions:
8 AFC Sudbury 41 18 70
20 Ware 41 -21 40
Previous encounters:
The two teams met in the corresponding league fixture at the MEL Group Stadium, in a 2-1 win for the hosts, before they met in the semi-final of the Robert Dyas League Cup (2-1 winners), on their way to the League Cup final in Maidstone, which they eventually lost.
AFC Sudbury look to bounce back from their 2-0 defeat on Tuesday at Needham, as the Yellows travel to Wodson Park to face Hertfordshire based Ware FC.
The Yellows lost 2-0 to Needham Market on Tuesday, and AFC boss David Batch will be looking for a response as they go into tonight's game.
Ware, who are nicknamed the Blues, are two places from the relegation zone, but are seven points clear. Three wins in six for the Hertfordshire hosts heading into the game, but a victory for Sudbury could pile pressure on the Blues.
Team news:
Once again, David Batch will be missing James Baker, Sam Clarke, Matt Daniels and Steve Spriggs due to various injuries. A similar team that played on Tuesday is expected to be played.
League positions:
8 AFC Sudbury 41 18 70
20 Ware 41 -21 40
The two teams met in the corresponding league fixture at the MEL Group Stadium, in a 2-1 win for the hosts, before they met in the semi-final of the Robert Dyas League Cup (2-1 winners), on their way to the League Cup final in Maidstone, which they eventually lost.