Fleet's Trophy tie: 2pm inspection
00:00, 15 January 2002
updated: 10:42, 15 January 2002
GRAVESEND & Northfleet are keeping their fingers crossed concerning their re-arranged F.A Trophy third round away tie with Histon tonight (Tuesday) after the original game was called off with a flood logged pitch.
Fleet boss Andy Ford is desperate to avoid a backlog of fixtures as he attempts to guide the side towards promotion out of the Ryman League Premier Division.
The match is subject to a pitch inspection at 2pm this afternoon but Histon are confident the game will be given the go-ahead. Club spokesman Gareth Baldwin said: "There wasn't too much rain overnight and with the club staff working for 10 hours yesterday we are confident the match will start."
With Gravesend playing Tooting & Mitcham in the League Cup the following evening at Stonebridge Road, Ford will need to shuffle his squad around carefully.
Liam Hatch is likely to be given a rare start up front, possibly alongside Andy Booth, but Eliot Martin and Che Stadhart are still struggling with hamstring and shoulder injuries respectively.
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