Boro are having a bit of a wobble at a critical phase of the season and Kim Hellberg will be looking to turn the fortunes.... and quickly. A change of scenery for his side this weekend as a trip to Ewood Park is what is infront of us and yet again, we're PACKING THE STACK, with Boro being the early kick-off we will be down there from 10:30 with everyone's favourite scouser Craig Hignett for all of the matchday fun and games! Great Boro chat, great food and great atmosphere. Once the game kicks-off we will begin our LIVE watchalong making sure you dont miss ANY of the action. If you're not going to the game get yourself down to the stack and see Boro continue our promotion push!
After the final whistle at Ewood Park we will be across to the Prestige Group Stadium for our second featured game plus updates around the region... where there could be a trophy lift.
This Saturday, in our second featured game, Hartlepool are off the back of a journey to Truro just shy of 900 miles long where Charlie Caton scored the winner to keep the season alive and are looking to do so yet again this weekend back at home against Eastleigh with the aim clear, close the gap to the playoffs if possible.
Darlo are another side who had a 1-0 victory at the weekend, in this case Cedric Main was yet again, the main man with a 52nd minute winner against Leamington. It was a quick turnaround for Steve Watson's side in midweek with a Tuesday night fixture at home to Radcliffe and yet again the Quakers picked up all three points with a 3-0 win courtesy of Maskell, Main and McGowan. Now back in the playoffs, Steve Watson's side will be looking to stay there and a trip to Peterborough is what is on the cards.
Spennymoor's midweek fixture couldn't have gone much better for Matty Dolan and Tommy Miller's side this week as a McKeown brace alongside an own goal was capped of by an inevitable goal from the veteran Glen Taylor with a 4-1 win at home against Curzon Ashton, this weekend on Matchday Live we will be bringing you up to date on all of the action of the Moors' home game at The Brewery Field against relegation threatened Alfreton Town, with the gap to the playoffs just seven points with two games in hand... Who knows what could happen?
The Anchors are continuing their playoff push this weekend with a fixture against fellow playoff hopefuls Warrington Town and with the Anchors currently occupying that final playoff spot by a solitary point, Michael Dunwell's side will be loking to solidfy their standing by trying to build a gap to 6th placed Gainsborough Trinity.
This weekend could be massive for Redcar athletic in terms of setting the stage for next week's top of the table clash against Matlock Town. If the Steelmen can continue their good form with a win this weekend over Bradford Park Avenue, it would mean a win over Matlock would be good enough to see the title lifted at home on Adam Clayton's return.