The Rebels of Worthing play host to the Rebels of Slough Town in the National League South tomorrow as the two sides who share the same nickname battle it out for three points.
Despite a good performance in midweek, Worthing fell short at Plainmoor against Torquay United. Jack Spong put Worthing in front towards the end of the first half, but the Gulls completed a second-half comeback to secure the points.
Boss Chris Agutter was pleased with the number of high-quality chances that his side created and claimed he was “proud” of his players despite the defeat.
It leaves them 11th in the league table coming into the weekend’s round of fixtures, sitting just two points behind tomorrow’s opponents Slough who occupy the last play-off position.
Team News
Glen Rea picked up his fifth yellow card on Tuesday night, which means he will serve a one-match suspension. However, that suspension will be served on Tuesday night at Bath City and he is available for selection tomorrow afternoon.
Agutter was without both Joe Cook and Jack Wadham for the midweek trip to Plainmoor and both remain doubts ahead of this weekend’s encounter.
View from the Camp – Chris Agutter
“Watching the Torquay game back over the last couple of days, it got even better. But that just made the feeling of frustration that we didn’t win even stronger. So, the challenge for us is to try and reproduce that level of performance.
“We’re looking forward to being back at home and looking forward to building on our recent performances but we acknowledge it’s going to be a tough game because they are a decent side.
“They’ve made a good start to the season. They’re very direct, very aggressive and play with a higher tempo, on the front foot with two up top. It should be a difficult game, but one we’re looking forward to.
The Opposition
Slough have made a positive start to the 2024/25 season under the guidance of Scott Davies – the highest-ranked player/manager in English football.
They currently sit just inside the play-off places in seventh with 21 points from 12 games and are unbeaten in their last four National League South matches.
Last Six
22/10 – St Albans City (H) – Drew 2-2
19/10 – Maidstone United (A) – Drew 1-1
12/10 – Woking FC (A) – Lost 2-1 (Emirates FA Cup)
05/10 – Tonbridge Angels (H) – Won 3-1
28/09 – Chatham Town (A) – Won 0-3 (Emirates FA Cup)
21/09 – Eastbourne Borough (A) – Drew 1-1
Previous Meetings
Over the last two seasons of meetings in the National League South, Worthing have won one, while the other three matches have been drawn. The most recent meeting was at Woodside Road on 23rd January this year, ending 1-1 with Ollie Pearce scoring our goal.
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate for tomorrow’s match. Prices are as follows:
- Adults: £17
- Concession: £13
- Under-16: £7
- Under-12: £4
- Under-6: Free entry
Travel & Directions
We encourage visitors to travel to the ground by public transport wherever possible to reduce congestion and emissions.
Parking is available on local streets but please check parking restrictions and respect our neighbours by not blocking driveways.
How to Follow
If you can’t be at the game tomorrow, you can follow the game via live updates from the club’s official Twitter account. You can also listen to live commentary via the club’s official commentary service.