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Saturday's Blue Square South Previews

Play-off rivals Havant and Waterlooville and Eastbourne Borough will square off in the pick of this Saturday's Blue Square South fixtures.

Cambridge City v Basingstoke

Basingstoke will travel to a highly confident Cambridge City side with the aim of reversing their recent dip in form.

The hosts will be hard to overcome though, especially after their heroics against promotion chasers Eastbourne Borough.

However, Francis Vines' charges will be desperate to secure a win and end a five-game losing streak at the City Ground.

The last time the two side's met, it was the Dragons who walked away with the spoils following a 2-1 win.

Blue Square back a City win with odds of 11/10

Eastleigh v Maidenhead Utd

Play-off hopeful's Eastleigh will be looking to record back-to-back wins when Maidenhead travel to the Silverlake Stadium.

The Spitfires will be in a buoyant mood following their 3-1 home win against Welling and the Magpies will do well to overcome them.

However, if the visitors manage two more wins and six more points this season, they would have achieved their highest finish in the post-war era.

Johnson Hippolyte will be hoping striker Carl Wilson-Denis gets on the scoresheet again, following his maiden goal for the club on Saturday.

Blue Square have odds of 4/1 on a Maidenhead win

Fisher v Dorchester

In-form Fisher take on relegation battlers Dorchester Town this Saturday at Champion Hill Stadium.

The hosts' will hope to continue their run after an superb 2-0 away win at play-off rivals Hampton & Richmond Borough.

The visitors have an uphill task as Fish have lost only one in the last 11 league games.

In contrast,the Magpies currently lie in 20th spot, four points from the dreaded drop-zone.

The struggling travellers will be boosted by the return of top scorer Jones Awuah, but club captain Alex Browne is doubtful for the clash.

Magpies' Jon Docker is suspended for the clash.

In the last league meeting between the sides, Dorchester beat the Fish 2-1 back in September, but since then have just one league fixture.

Blue Square place odds on 7/2 on a draw

Havant and Waterlooville v Eastbourne Borough

High-flying Havant and Waterlooville will have their play-off credentials tested when second-placed Eastbourne Borough travel to West Leigh Park.

The Hawks will be confident after they hit four goals past Dorchester in midweek, but will need to raise their game against the Sports.

The visitors have only lost twice all season and boast a defence that has conceded just 20 goals in 28 league games.

The Hawks will be keen to advance their play-off push and will welcome new signings right-back Paul Watson and striker Gavin Mc-Callum straight into the squad.

The hosts will be without Charlie Oatway, Jamie Slabber (both knee) and Justin Gregory (foot) all sidelined, while Nathan Peprah-Annan is suspended.

Blue Square place odds off 6/4 on a Hawks win

Hayes & Yeading v Bath City

Hayes & Yeading welcome an in-form Bath City side to Church Road and will be hoping to upset the visitors' play-off campaign.

Garry Haylock's men have recorded some excellent results this season, including a - a 6-1 home win over play-off chasing Bromley.

They will be looking to repeat that performance against the Romans and regain the impressive unbeaten run they had earlier in the campaign.

The home side will have new signings Joel Ledgister and Frankie Webb available for the clash.

John Relish should have a fully-fit City side to chose from bar Chris Holland (knee) who will be assessed closer to the game.

Blue Square rate Hayes & Yeading can win it at odds of 8/5

Newport County v Bishops Sford

Newport County will look to overcome play-off rivals Bishops Stortford when they make the trip to Newport stadium.

Peter Beadle's charges are currently in eight spot and will aim to overtake their seventh-placed opponents.

The visitors meanwhile need to get back to winning ways following their 2-2 home against Weston-Super-Mare.

The hosts will be missing the services of Mark Dodds and goalkeeper Glyn Thompson.

Lee Jarman and Andy Gurney are both doubtful, but are expected to feature in the clash.

Blue Square have odds of 5/4 on a Newport win

Sutton Utd v Bognor Regis

Relegation touted Sutton Utd host fellow strugglers Bognor Regis Town with the aim of gaining the much-needed three points.

Ernie Howe should have a full squad to choose from, while visiting manager Michael Birmingham has a few concerns.

Luke Nightingale (shoulder) is still sidelined for the Rocks along with David Birmingham (knee).

Dan Beck will miss the clash through suspension.

Blue Square put their money on a Sutton win with odds of 6/4

Welling United v Hampton & Richmond

Welling manager Andy Ford has urged his side to negate conceding needless goals ahead of Hampton's visit to Park View Road.

The promotion chasing visitors suffered a 0-2 setback against Fisher and will be keen to cement their credentials in this encounter.

The hosts are expected to award Weymouth youngster Callum Crawley his debut.

Blue Square are going with odds of 5/6 on a Hampton win

Weston-S-Mare v St Albans

Rock-bottom St Albans will travel to Woodsping stadium looking to cause an upset against hosts Weston-S-Mare.

Both teams are undergoing a slump in form, with the visitors most likely to face the Blue Square South drop.

The Saints have not won in their last six outings - a stat that will boost the stuttering Seagulls.

Blue Square have odds of 10/11on a Weston win

Posted: Friday , February 29, 2008

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BlueSq South Standings
1 AFC Wimbledon 0
2 Basingstoke 0
3 Bath City 0
4 Bishops Stortford 0
5 Bognor Regis Town 0
6 Braintree Town 0
7 Bromley 0
8 Chelmsford 0
9 Dorchester 0
10 Eastleigh 0
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