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1Walsall21+1140
2Swindon21+1040
3Bromley21+1139

4Notts County21+1338
5MK Dons21+1836
6Salford21+236
7Chesterfield21+635

8Cambridge Utd21+634
9Fleetwood Town21+433
10Crewe21+632
11Colchester21+931
12Gillingham21+530
13Barnet21+328
14Oldham21+427
15Grimsby21+327
16Tranmere21+126
17Accrington Stanley21-224
18Cheltenham21-1624
19Barrow21-921
20Shrewsbury21-1419
21Crawley Town21-1118
22Bristol Rovers21-2318

23Harrogate Town21-1717
24Newport County21-2013

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Grimsby v Accrington Team News

By: Rob Sedgwick
Date: 25/12/2016

MARCUS Bignot has had over a week to weigh up his options after the defeat by Doncaster. Town have had a run of games against sides near the top of the division and now face Accrington a side below them in the table in a game Grimsby are favourites to win.

Omar Bogle was a surprise absentee at Doncaster but is expected to return to the side after recovering from his thigh injury. Dominic Vose, Ben Davies and Sean McAllister are all available again to the Town boss who now has almost a full squad to pick from. Winger Rhys Browne is the only possible absentee after he was granted compassionate leave, but he's not been a regular starter anyway.

Accrington are expected to be unchanged but defender Janoi Donacien has returned to training following surgery and goalkeeper Aaron Chapman (back) is also available.

Grimsby have only picked up 5 points from the last 6 games but Accrington have fared far worse with just a single point during their last half a dozen matches. Their only recent wins have been in the FA Cup and they now find themselves third bottom of League Two and one of the favourites for the dreaded drop into the abyss of non-league.

With Town currently equidistant between the promotion and relegation places, this game has a huge psychological element as it will point the direction in which the team will play out the remainder of the season.

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