One final away day for Blues
Lowestoft Town play their final away match of a triumphant campaign this evening when take on mid-table Brentwood in a re-arranged fixture. The Blues will be aiming to bounce back from a rare defeat, after going down 4-2 at Wingate & Finchley on Saturday following the early dismissal of Andrew Fisk.
Lowestoft Town play their final away match of a triumphant campaign this evening when take on mid-table Brentwood in a re-arranged fixture.
The Blues will be aiming to bounce back from a rare defeat, after going down 4-2 at Wingate & Finchley on Saturday following the early dismissal of Andrew Fisk.
With the title having long since been wrapped up, the match is of academic interest only - although a win this evening would keep Lowestoft on course to reach the 100 points mark in their final match of the season, at home to Tilbury on Saturday.
Joint managers Micky Chapman and Ady Gallagher are likely to rest a number of regulars ahead of the Tilbury fixture, when the team will be presented with the Ryman League Division One North title.
In the Ridgeons League, Wroxham's hectic schedule continues when they play their fourth game in eight days.
Having beaten title-chasing CRC on Saturday, the Yachtsmen will be looking to step up their FA Vase final preparations when they travel to Stanway Rovers.
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Dereham are also in action, at Debenham, while Wisbech play host to CRC.
In Division One, Great Yarmouth travel to Team Bury in their penultimate fixture needing just one point to secure promotion.