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Although there are only 2 places between these teams in the league, on home and away form this season its
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more of a top end vs bottom end of the table clash. |
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Although Gillingham's away record this season leaves a lot to be desired its their home record that keeps
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them out of the drop zone right now |
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Gillingham have the best home record in the division |
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In fact the best home defence record in the country this season conceding less goals at home then the likes |
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of Leeds and Norwich at the top and even less then Chelsea and Manchester Utd in the Premiership. |
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They have only conceded 7 goals at home this season which is a phenomenal stat for a team sitting 20th. |
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They have only lost 2 games at home this season |
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Although only managing to draw their last 2 games at home they were to stronger opponents, one of which was |
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highflying Colchester. |
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1 point will not do for Gillingham, its a must win game and a win could in fact lift them up 5 places to 15th in the |
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league so expect them to get back to winning ways in front of their own fans. |
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Tranmere have the 2nd worst away record in the league |
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Tranmere have only once away in the league this season picking up 3 draws but losing 10 games. |
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They have managed to find the net only 7 times out of 14 matches away from home. |
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And only once in their last 4 away fixtures. |
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With Gillingham's excellent home record this season and Tranmere's abysmal away record Gillingham offer great |
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value to get the 3 points they so desperately need. |
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