FC Halifax Town v Dagenham and Redbridge preview
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Venue: The Shay
Date: Tuesday, October 26
Kick-off: 7.45pm
Referee: Steve Copeland. Has shown 11 yellow cards and one red card in five National League games this season, awarding two penalties. Took charge of four Halifax games last season - the 1-1 home draw with Notts County in November last year, the 3-2 win at Torquay in February, the 2-2 draw with Sutton in March and the 1-0 home defeat to Stockport in May.
Odds: Halifax win 17/10, draw 12/5, Dag and Red win 13/10
Season so far
Halifax: P14, W8, D3, L3, F21, A11
Dag and Red: P13, W8, D1, L4, F29, A17
Last five games
Halifax: Notts County (h) W 3-2, Weymouth (h) W 2-0, Pontefract (FAC a) D 0-0, Pontefract (FAC h) W 1-0, Solihull (a) L 1-0
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Hide AdDag and Red: Altrincham (h) L 3-2, Woking (a) L 1-0, Boreham Wood (a) L 2-0, Wealdstone (FAC a) W 2-1, Southend (h) W 3-0
Scorers
Halifax: Billy Waters (8), Jordan Slew (4), Tom Bradbury (2), Matty Warburton (2), Jesse Debrah, Martin Woods, Niall Maher, Kian Spence, Jack Vale
Dag and Red: Paul McCallum (6), Josh Walker (5), Matt Robinson (3), William Wright (3), Mauro Vilhete (3), Angelo Balanta (2), Myles Weston (2), Sam Ling (2), George Saunders, Scott Wilson, Mo Sagaf
Manager: Daryl McMahon impressed in his first management job at Ebbsfleet and was appointed at Dagenham in January last year.
Last season: 12th in the National League.
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Hide AdOne to watch: Former Barnet striker Josh Walker has five goals in 11 league appearances this season.
Match facts: No side in the National League has scored more goals so far this season than Dagenham and Redbridge (27).
No team in the division has conceded fewer goals so far this season than Halifax (11).
Dagenham’s top scorer Paul McCallum is suspended for the game after being sent-off in their FA Cup win against Wealdstone on October 16.
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Hide AdHalifax’s defeat at Solihull on Saturday was their first in 10 games.
Only leaders Grimsby have won more home games in the National League this season than Halifax (5).
Dagenham have lost their last three away league games without scoring a goal.
Last time they met: Goals from Mauro Vilhete, Paul McCallum and Angelo Balanta saw Dagenham beat Town 3-0 back in May.
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Hide AdFollow all the action from the game on Tuesday with our live blog on the Courier website, where there will also be an on-the-whistle match report and post-match reaction from Town boss Pete Wild.
Tuesday’s National League fixtures:
Notts Co v Bromley
Yeovil v Woking
Aldershot v Weymouth
Altrincham v Solihull M
Maidenhead v Wrexham
Chesterfield v Eastleigh
Halifax v Dag & Red
Stockport v Barnet
King’s Lynn v Boreham W
Wealdstone v Grimsby
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