Post by Iron Webbo on Mar 27, 2014 10:26:42 GMT
TONIGHT IS BIG MATCH NIGHT
Iron look to continue - push up the table
The Iron take on fifth placed Nuneaton Town at the Amlin Stadium on Thursday night, where a win could take them into the promotion play-off places, still with games in hand over their rivals! On the back of a 2-0 away victory at Welling United thanks to two goals from Captain Kenny Davis on Tuesday night, Braintree return to Essex in high spirits and with a top five position in their sights. Nuneaton's unbeaten run of four games came to an end against Grimsby Town on Saturday when they lost against their play-off rivals 1-0, and they will be looking to bounce back at the Amlin on Thursday. However, the Iron will be looking to stop this from happening and build their own streak having won their last two games. Since returning after a winter lay-off, Braintree have propelled themselves up the table, having only being beaten by Lincoln City in their last ten games. The reverse fixture finished all even in October, with Matt Paine handing the Iron the lead before Theo Streete equalised and finished the scoring. Last season, Braintree picked up four points in the games against the 'Boro with a 2-2 draw at home and emphatic 4-2 win on the road. With great momentum in the last two months and a chance to take up a position in the top five, Iron are hoping to be roared on by a strong home crowd before taking to the road for three away games. We look forward to seeing you all there tomorrow night. No segregation and you can pay on the gate. For prices hit the Tickets link above.
Iron look to continue - push up the table
The Iron take on fifth placed Nuneaton Town at the Amlin Stadium on Thursday night, where a win could take them into the promotion play-off places, still with games in hand over their rivals! On the back of a 2-0 away victory at Welling United thanks to two goals from Captain Kenny Davis on Tuesday night, Braintree return to Essex in high spirits and with a top five position in their sights. Nuneaton's unbeaten run of four games came to an end against Grimsby Town on Saturday when they lost against their play-off rivals 1-0, and they will be looking to bounce back at the Amlin on Thursday. However, the Iron will be looking to stop this from happening and build their own streak having won their last two games. Since returning after a winter lay-off, Braintree have propelled themselves up the table, having only being beaten by Lincoln City in their last ten games. The reverse fixture finished all even in October, with Matt Paine handing the Iron the lead before Theo Streete equalised and finished the scoring. Last season, Braintree picked up four points in the games against the 'Boro with a 2-2 draw at home and emphatic 4-2 win on the road. With great momentum in the last two months and a chance to take up a position in the top five, Iron are hoping to be roared on by a strong home crowd before taking to the road for three away games. We look forward to seeing you all there tomorrow night. No segregation and you can pay on the gate. For prices hit the Tickets link above.