Brighton v Grimsby

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Stats for Brighton:
Homestats: 5-1-0 12-3
Total Points: 24
Form: 4-1-1 9-2
Tablespot: 1

Last Matches:
10.04 Blackpool (H) 3-0
09.30 Rushend&Donds (A) 3-1
09.27 Hartlepool (A) 0-0
09.20 Sheff Wed (H) 2-0
09.16 Chesterfield (H) 1-0

Stats for Grimsby:
Away stats: 2-2-2 6-12
Total Points: 15
Form: 2-1-3 7-11
Tablespot: 15

Last Matches:
10.04 QPR (H) 0-1
09.30 Blackpool (A) 1-0
09.27 Sheff Wed (A) 0-0
09.20 Chesterfield (H) 4-0
09.16 Swindon (H) 1-2

Brighton News:
After manager Steve Brooker departed for Reading, Bob Booker is temporary manager. Having been given just two days to prepare his team, Booker has already been handed a selection dilemma, with three key players returning from injury. Danny Cullip, Paul Watson and Gary Hart are all available and eager to get back into the starting line-up.

Grimsby News:
Manager Paul Groves is still waiting to hear whether he will have fullback Darren Barnard available, who is currently on international duty with Wales in Cardiff. Marcel Cas and Darren Mansaram will be absent with injuries.

Comments:
Brighton has made a great start on the season after they got relegated from the Nationwide One last season. The Seagulls has won 16 points home at Withdean Stadium this season on six matches. Nationwide Two leaders Brighton has only lost two matches in the league after the relegation. The loss of Bobby Zamora to Tottenham has not been that great as many supporters feared. Only four teams have scored more goals than Brighton, but all that four team has conceded more goals as well.

Grimsby has so far this season been Nationwide Two’s greatest disappointment. After the relegation from Nationwide One last season, The Mariners has won 15 points on 12 matches. If Grimsby should have any chance to bounce up again on their first attempt, both the defence and attack must be improved. 12 goals are conceded away so far this season, that is two goals every match. If Grimsby should have any chance to win points against Brighton, they must deny Brighton space and time to play their style of soccer.

Homewin at 1.72 with Betfair
 

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Homewin at 1.72 with Betfair
Very strange, but I cannot get certain matches on BetFair. They just do not show up. Wimbledon-West Ham is one of them. Macauslot and many other books do not have these matches either. Indosoccer does though.
 

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Just found that Unibet is very high on this match. Betbrain doesn't list them but the average for 44 others are 1.57. The fact that Unibet is so much higher than the top offer at Betbrain is very nice.

acw: strange problem but Wimbledon-West Ham has been postponed..
 

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