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Match Preview: Grimsby Borough v Liversedge (Saturday, 3pm)

Grimsby Borough welcome Liversedge on Saturday looking to pick up points to end their three-game losing streak.

Grimsby’s struggles have left them with nine points from their last six Northern Premier League Division One – East matches, while their opponents have earned 11 from a possible 18.

With 49 goals in 37 games so far this season, Grimsby are scoring at below the league average rate with 1.3 goals per game. And they are conceding more than average, letting in 60 goals at a rate of 1.6 per game.

Liversedge, meanwhile, are average scorers, with 1.5 goals per game. They have conceded 1.2 goals per game.

The away team are 12th in the table after 31 games, of which they have won 13 and drawn five, earning 44 points.

Borough are one place ahead of Liversedge in 11th, with 14 wins and five draws putting them on 47 points.

Grimsby’s last match was on April 20, a 6-0 loss against Pontefract Collieries.

Liversedge beat Ashington AFC 2-0 last time out, also on April 20.

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Grimsby Borough v Liversedge
Northern Premier League Division One – East
Saturday, 27 April 2024 @ 3.00pm

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