I fancied going to this one and staying in London a couple of nights. But the high train fare and the west coast line closure on Sunday means I will I-follow. I wonder how much income I-follow is providing this season.

On paper we should be able to get a win but stranger things have happened.

Over last 10 we are third in the form table (6-1-3 13-9) behind Sutton and Stockport while Crawley are 23rd (ahead of Rochdale - but who isn't) 2 -2 - 6 12-17. Their last 6 at home is 2-2-2 8-8. The last 2 homes they drew with Crewe 2-2 and beat Salford 3-2. Last time out they lost away to Leyton 1-0 through a penalty. This year they have neither lost or won by more than 1 goal. Limited forecasts on their forum thus far - but some optimism about winning but also fan protests.

Their manager Scott Lindsay seems a reasonable guy. They are open to fast breaks so Omari and JK will hopefully play on that weakness. He arrived on Jan 11 from Swindon but due to postponements first match on 28/1 with a 3-2 win over Salford. Since then 3 losses and a draw.

Nadesan plays for them and came on as a sub in their last match. He has scored 11 (?) this season despite being out for 2 months with a hamstring injury so clearly, as usual, one to watch.

Crawley itself is in the midst of a crisis and on Saturday Lummy suggested they are a micky mouse team. It was taken over by a crypto currency outfit WAGMI that has managed to upset almost everyone and gone through a number of managers this season . The DoF is widely considered not to know anything! (we can identify with that). A number of experienced players left in the last window,