Ebbsfleet v FC Halifax Town preview
The Shaymen have won their last two games 1-0 - beating both Dover and Morecambe at The Shay - and have kept four clean sheets in their last five games.
Halifax have gone just under five hours without conceding a goal since Alfie Rutherford’s winner for Havant and Waterlooville on November 3.
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Hide AdEbbsfleet have gone five-and-a-half hours without scoring since Danny Kedwell’s winner against Barrow on the same day.
The Fleet have experienced a tumultuous season so far, winning four of their first seven games before only getting three points from two of their next 13 league matches.
Manager Daryl McMahon, who guided the club to the play-offs last season, left on November 7, replaced by former Dagenham and Redbridge boss Garry Hill.
Under him, Ebbsfleet are yet to score in his first three games in charge - 0-0 draws against Cheltenham and Boreham Wood, and a 2-0 defeat in midweek in an FA Cup first round replay at Cheltenham.
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Hide AdDefender Kenny Clark, who was on the bench at Cheltenham with a tight calf, could return alongside captain Dave Winfield.
Myles Weston and Ebou Adams were both on interntaional duty with Antigua & Barbuda and Gambia respectively during the week, so it remains to be seen whether they play from the start after long flights back.
Right-back Sam Magri is suspended after a red card at Cheltenham.
Town lost 2-0 at Ebbsfleet last season thanks to a brace from Sean Shields, and haven’t won there since March 2005, when goals from Martin Foster, Dean Howell and Lewis Killeen.
Saturday’s National League fixtures:
AFC Fylde v Boreham Wood
Aldershot Town v Barrow
Barnet v Gateshead
Bromley v Dagenham & Redbridge
Dover Athletic v Hartlepool United
Eastleigh v Chesterfield
Ebbsfleet United v FC Halifax Town
Harrogate Town v Braintree Town
Havant & Waterlooville v Maidstone United
Solihull Moors v Salford City
Sutton United v Maidenhead United
Wrexham v Leyton Orient