Dagenham & Redbridge v Boreham Wood
Saturday 6th March 2020, 3.00pm
Chigwell Construction Stadium, Vanarama National League
THE CONTEXT
On Saturday, Wood will match up against Dagenham & Redbridge in the Vanarama National League at the Chigwell Construction Stadium.
The Daggers come into this fixture off the back of an impressive 1-0 away win against Solihull Moors on Tuesday evening.
Whereas Wood made the short trip to Wealdstone and disappointingly came away on the wrong end of a 1-0 defeat.
THE FORM GUIDE
THE WOOD
Previous six games (in all competitions): –
Wealdstone (A) | VNL | 1-0 L
Solihull Moors (H) | VNL | 2-2 D
Bromley (H) | VNL | 1-1 D
Altrincham (A) | VNL | 2-3 W
Yeovil Town (H) | VNL | 2-3 L
Sutton United (A) | VNL | 2-0 L
Wood made the short trip to Wealdstone and former Wood man Connor Smith got the only goal of the game to secure all three points for the Stones. The Stones had the better of the chances in the opening stages of the game with Michee Etete heading narrowly wide after just three minutes played.
Wood then had a chance of their own in the 11th minute when Junior Morias had his effort saved by Harry Itsted in the Stones net. Tyrone Marsh struck the post in the 18th minute and the follow up fell to Kabongo Tshimanga who failed to convert.
Former Wood man Connor Smith gave the hosts the lead after 25 minutes of play when he toe-poked the ball past Nathan Ashmore from just outside the penalty area.
Wood created several goal scoring opportunities in the second half, with notable chances falling to Gus Mafuta and Kane Smith but we could not equal the score line.
The game miraculously ended 1-0 to the Stones, and the defeat now means that the Wood are with just one win in their previous six games.
THE DAGGERS
Previous six games (in all competitions): –
Solihull Moors (A) | VNL | 0-1 W
Yeovil Town (A) | VNL | 1-0 L
Sutton United (H) | VNL | 1-2 L
Bromley (H) | VNL | 1-0 W
Notts County (A) | VNL | 3-1 L
Wrexham (A) | VNL | 2-2 D
The Daggers come into this fixture off the back of an impressive 1-0 victory on the road against Solihull Moors in the Vanarama National League on Tuesday evening.
Prior to Tuesday nights victory, the Daggers had won just one out of their previous seven games in the National League.
Daryl McMahon’s side has struggled in front of the goal this season scoring just 22 goals, only Barnet and Dover Athletic who are the bottom two sides, have scored less.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
“THE DESTROYER”
KENNY CLARK
Kenny Clark began his youth career with the Daggers but before making a senior appearance, he moved on to Thurrock in 2006.
Clark spent four enjoyable years at Thurrock and captained his side at just 19 years old before signing for Chelmsford in 2011.
The central defender became a real fans favourite for the Clarets during a two-year spell at the club as he helped his side reach the Play Offs.
Making over 80 appearances for the Clarets over two seasons, Conference Premier side Dartford came calling and won the signature of the defender who went on to make 31 league appearances for the club.
In 2014 Clark moved to Ebbsfleet United and went on to make over 200 appearances for the Fleet before signing for Daggers in 2018.
“THE PLAYMAKER
DEAN RANCE
Dean Rance came through the youth system with Gillingham and signed his first professional contract with the club in 2010.
The midfielder then went out on loan to Maidstone United and Bishop’s Stortford in search of regular first-team football. Rance then signed for Dover on loan in 2012 and signed a permanent deal with the club at the end of that season.
Prior to the 2013/14 campaign, Rance signed for Ebbsfleet United and went on to win players’ player of the season in his opening season with Fleet.
Rance then signed for Aldershot Town in 2019 and was named club captain soon after signing. The Daggers then signed Rance at the start of this season and is the current captain for his side.
“THE FINISHER
PAUL McCALLUM
Paul McCallum started his senior career at just 15 years-old with Dulwich Hamlet which attracted attention from several Premier League clubs.
The forward signed a professional deal with West Ham United in 2011 and went out on loan to Rochdale, Aldershot Town, Torquay United and Heart of Midlothian.
In 2015, McCallum signed a permanent deal with League Two outfit Leyton Orient and went on to score 15 goals in 43 appearances. After this, McCallum signed for Eastleigh and in the 2018/19 campaign, he scored 27 goals in all competitions.
McCallum joined Solihull Moors in 2019 but in January 2020, he went out on loan to Barnet for the remainder of the season.
The 27-year-old then signed for the Daggers at the start of this season and has featured 20 times so far, scoring 4 goals meaning he is his sides top scorer.
LAST TIME WE MET
Boreham Wood 0-1 Dagenham & Redbridge
Tuesday 10th November 2020
Meadow Park, Vanarama National League
Myles Weston opened the scoring for the Daggers in the 58th minute after he received a pass from Elliot Johnson and slotted home past Nathan Ashmore.
Kabongo Tshimanga was brought down in the penalty area in the 73rd minute but could not convert from the spot.
The game ended 1-0 to the visitors despite a late onslaught from Luke Garrard’s side.
PRE MATCH WORDS
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LIVE STREAM
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Match Preview written by Joe Karadzas (Press Assistant) in association with LV BET.