Aldershot v FC Halifax Town preview
Halifax are without a win in seven games, but that run has included good draws against high-flying Leyton Orient, Fylde, Sutton and Wrexham.
Town’s last win on the road was their 2-0 victory at Braintree on the opening day of the season.
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Hide AdBoth teams go into the match on the back of away draws - Halifax drawing 2-2 at Bromley and Aldershot drawing 1-1 at Hartlepool.
Only Dover and Braintree have a worse goal difference in the division than Aldershot, while only four teams have conceded more goals than them.
Despite them being 19th in the table, only Fylde, Solihull and Salford have won more home games in the National League. Thirteen of their 14 points this season have come on their own patch.
The Shots come into the game in mixed form, having lost four, won two and drawn one of their last seven. They lost their last home game 1-0 to Maidstone, but had won their previous three home matches before then.
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Hide AdManager Gary Waddock has led Aldershot to play-off finishes in each of the last two seasons, but they have lost eight of theeir first 14 matches this time round.
They lost influential players Emmanuel Oyeleke, Will Evans and Jim Kellerman over the summer, and revamped their squad with eight new signings, including defenders Josh Lelan, Lewis Kinsella, Marvin McCoy and Karleigh Osborne, midfielder Jake Howells and striker Dan Holman.
Matty Brown and Matty Kosylo both remain suspended for Halifax, who won 1-0 at Aldershot last season thanks to Scott McManus’ goal.
Saturday’s National League fixtures:
Aldershot Town v FC Halifax Town
Barnet v Solihull Moors
Barrow v Sutton United
Braintree Town v Eastleigh
Chesterfield v AFC Fylde
Dover Athletic v Salford City
Ebbsfleet United v Harrogate Town
Gateshead v Dagenham & Redbridge
Hartlepool United v Boreham Wood
Maidenhead United v Leyton Orient
Maidstone United v Bromley
Wrexham v Havant & Waterlooville