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Match Preview: Grantham Town v Dunston UTS (Tuesday, 7.45pm)

Struggling Grantham Town face Dunston UTS at the South Kesteven Stadium on Tuesday looking to build on a win in their last league outing.

After securing all three points with a 0-1 victory over Pontefract Collieries on Saturday, Grantham sit 19th in the Northern Premier League Division One East.

They travel to play a Dunston UTS side third in the standings, who lost in their last match, 2-1 against Liversedge.

With 41 goals in 22 games so far this season, Dunston UTS are scoring more than average in the league with 1.9 goals per game. And they are conceding fewer than average, letting in 21 goals at a rate of 1.0 per game.

Grantham, meanwhile, are below average scorers, with 1.3 goals per game, compared to a league average of 1.5. They have conceded 2.2 goals per game.

Town are in disappointing form in the Northern Premier League Division One East, with one win and three draws from their last six games.

With three wins and two draws over that period, the visitors’ form is better – they have taken 11 points from 18, compared to the home side’s six.

In the last three years, Grantham and Dunston UTS have played each other on three occasions. they drew all of them.

Their last meeting was on January 30, when they played out a 0-0 draw.

Grantham Town v Dunston UTS
Northern Premier League Division One – East | South Kesteven Stadium
Tuesday, 20 February 2024 @ 7.45pm

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