High-flying Fleet back on home soil
00:00, 25 January 2002
updated: 11:07, 25 January 2002
GRAVESEND & Northfleet play their first home league game for six weeks when they meet Ryman League Premier Division strugglers Croydon this Saturday.
Andy Ford's side, who moved to the top of the table last weekend with an excellent 5-1 thrashing of Enfield, will be confident of maintaining their good form after dropping just one point in their last 10 league matches. The Fleet are likely to be without striker Che Stadhart with a bruised foot while skipper Jimmy Jackson is slightly doubtful after picking up a knee injury in the FA Trophy game with Histon on Tuesday night.
Gravesend (from): Turner, Lee, Skinner, Barnett, Burton, Duku, Smith, McKimm, Lye, Owen, Jackson, Wilkins, Hatch, Booth, Martin, Parker, Williams, Stadhart.
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