FC Halifax Town v Barnet preview
The Shaymen have lost their last two games against Yeovil and Notts County but have won seven of their 11 games so far under Pete Wild.
They sit two points off top spot and three points ahead of fifth-placed Barnet, who extended their unbeaten run to six games thanks to a 2-0 win over Aldershot on Tuesday night.
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Hide AdDarren Currie’s side have the best defensive record in the division, and are yet to lose away from home this season.
They have only lost once this season, 1-0 at home to Dover, and that was the only match so far in which they have failed to score.
Midfielder Simeon Akinola is Barnet’s top scorer with four goals in 10 games. Striker Alfie Pavey made his debut in the win over Aldershot having joined from Dover earlier in the week.
Saturday’s game is expected to be too soon for Town captain Matty Brown, but he could be back at some point next week, according to manager Pete Wild, who hopes to have midfielder Niall Maher back the week after.
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Hide AdStriker Dayle Southwell could be in contention for a return to the first-team after playing 60 minutes in a practice game in midweek. He has not played for Town since the 1-0 win at Maidstone in February.
Halifax beat Barnet 3-0 at The Shay last season with goals from Devante Rodney, Manny Duku and James Ferry.
Barnet’s last win at The Shay came in August 2004 when they beat Halifax 3-2 thanks to goals from Liam Hatch, Giuliano Grazioli and Steve Haslam’s own goal.
Follow all the action from The Shay on Saturday afternoon on our live blog at www.halifaxcourier.co.uk.
Saturday’s National League fixtures:
Aldershot Town v Wrexham
Boreham Wood v Stockport County
Bromley v Notts County
Chorley v Woking
Ebbsfleet United v Barrow
FC Halifax Town v Barnet
Hartlepool United v Dover Athletic
Maidenhead United v Harrogate Town
Solihull Moors v Yeovil Town
Sutton United v Chesterfield
Torquay United v Dagenham & Redbridge
AFC Fylde v Eastleigh