FM Preview: Gillingham v Stevenage 26 Nov 2013

Last updated : 25 November 2013 By Footymad Previewer

Footymad preview History of the Gillingham v Stevenage fixture

Stevenage pack their bags to visit Gillingham at Priestfield Stadium on Tuesday evening, looking to break their duck against the hosts. The Boro lost the only previous game played between the two.

The only previous meeting between Gillingham and Stevenage at Priestfield Stadium was within the last three years, in January 2011, the Gills carving out a narrow 1-0 victory in a League Two match.

Recent encounters between the teams

Season Date Team Result Team Comp
2010/2011 Tue 01 Feb Stevenage 2 - 2 Gillingham League Two
2010/2011 Sat 01 Jan Gillingham 1-0 Stevenage League Two

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Recent respective form guides

Gillingham have been playing quite well at home, winning 3, drawing 2, and losing just 1. The goals for column just outweighs the goals against over this period, 8 to 7.

Stevenage have an average recent record on the road, seeing them win just 1 and draw 2 of the last six. While the Boro have hit 6 goals, 11 have hit the back of the wrong net.

Gillingham find themselves struggling down in 16th position in the league having picked up 18 points from their 17 matches.

Stevenage are hovering perilously just above the relegation zone, with 17 points from 17 matches.

Current overall team form

Team P W D L F A P
Gillingham 6 3 2 1 7 6 11
Stevenage 6 3 1 2 8 6 10

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FootyMad's prediction ...

FootyMad see this game edging towards a narrow win for the Gills, as the Boro have been none too clever on the road in recent matches. Home win

Sequence statistics

Team Sequences
Gillingham Drawn last 2 games at home.
Failed to win in previous 2 home matches.
Unbeaten run of 4 matches.
Stevenage Not won in previous 2 away matches.
No win in the 2 most recent games.

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