THE PREVIEW: Great Wakering have improved in recent weeks, although they threw away a two-goal lead to go down 3-2 at Thamesmead Town last time out.
Wakering welcome Bury to Burroughs Park hoping to avenge the 2-0 defeat they suffered against the Suffolk outift in October.
In fact, Rovers haven’t conceded a goal at home since they shipped five against AFC Hornchurch a month ago, and they have a full complement to choose from in defence tomorrow.
Bury have slipped down the table in recent weeks, with seven defeats in their last 10 games, winning just two matches in that time.
WHAT HE SAYS: Rovers captain Lewis Sparrow said: “We were unfortunate to get nothing from the Thamesmead game.
“It was a match of two halves and it was frustrating.
“Bury will be a tough test and we should have got something from the last game with them. We started with the wrong formation and we changed it at half-time and should have scored, and taken something, after that.
“The performances have improved and the results will follow, we believe that.”
FORM GUIDE: LWDLLL
TEAM NEWS: Sparrow will miss the game with injury. He was checked on by Southend United physio Ben Clarkson who said his quad injury would rule him out for another fortnight.
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