Salford City will look to continue their winning form, as they travel to the coast to play Fleetwood Town tomorrow night.
The travelling side will be playing under the lights of Highbury Stadium, hoping to capitalise on their winning momentum and extend the two point advantage over their rivals.
The Ammies who have now gone three games unbeaten in the league, and will hope to maintain this form as they could climb to as high as eighth.
Karl Robinson’s side currently sit in 13th position, two places above ‘The Fishermen’, and will be hoping to collect their second away victory.
The Ammies recently have come off the back of a 2-1 victory against Colchester, where a strong second half performance saw Salford collect back-to-back victories.
The goals from Kelly N’Mai, and Kylian Koussai were the difference makers for the clubs, with the forward Kousssai securing an assist and the winning goal for the team, guiding them to a much deserved victory.
The performance from the forward was that brilliant that he was able to be named in the Sky Bet League Two team of the week.
And they will need that amount of brilliance once again, as Karl Robinson will hope to capitalise on Fleetwood’s recent form.
The Fishermen will be walking into the game without a win in their last four games, only picking up two points.
The recent form has seen the club sink down the league table, and in much need of a win.
Tickets for tomorrow night's visit to Fleetwood are still available 🎫
The club shop on Moor Lane is open from 10am to 7pm today ⏰
Fleetwood have now closed the terraced area, any standing tickets already purchased will be valid for the seated Parkside Stand ❌ #FLTSAL
— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) October 28, 2024
This will be the first competitive fixture the two teams will have, with the sides only previously meeting in pre-season games (Fleetwood won both).
However, this will make the game more of a challenge for both managers as they walk into tomorrows tie with no expectations.
The game kick of 7:45pm, and will be an exciting test as the Ammies hope to climb up the league table.
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