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National League South Sat 7 September Sussex Transport Community Stadium
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Hornchurch
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The Rebels finally return home after a long four months away from Woodside! A lot has happened since the Promotion Final defeat a few months ago and new boss Chris Agutter is now preparing for his first home match in charge as ground works continue at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.

His side have returned 11 points from their six-straight away matches to start the season, with wins coming at Weston-super-Mare, Hampton & Richmond Borough and most recently, Boreham Wood.

Danny Cashman’s winner at Meadow Park earlier this week has been seen over 5 million times on X alone as he and Harrison Smith combined brilliantly to cut through Boreham Wood on the counter-attack to seal victory on their travels. Temi Babalola netted the opener on Monday night – his first goal for the club.

 

Team News

Glen Rea will serve his one-match suspension tomorrow for the red card he received at Hampton & Richmond.

Chris Agutter has confirmed that Joel Colbran is still recovering from his ankle injury and is unavailable for Saturday’s encounter with the Urchins. However, Agutter revealed that a return was close for the club captain.

Cameron Tutt is the other who remains sidelined for the Rebels as he continues his recovery from a broken foot. Agutter said that Tutt is “weeks away rather than days”.

 

View from the Camp – Chris Agutter

“I’m very excited to be playing in front of our home crowd. It’s nice to bring the team home and give the supporters an opportunity to show them what we can do.

“I think Hornchurch are very good. They’ve got real threat in forward areas and they get the ball forward quickly and they do it with real quality. They’ve got really good individuals, especially in forward areas, that could get in most teams at the level.

“We’re playing in moments and although we’re producing some fantastic stuff in moments, the challenge for us is to turn those moments into spells and spells into halves and halves into games”.

 

The Opposition

Hornchurch have adjusted well to life in the National League South under Daryl McMahon. The Urchins have picked up 10 points from seven games and are placed 13th in the embryonic league table.

Their victories have come against Hampton & Richmond Borough, St Albans City and Farnborough, while they picked up a point at home to Welling United on Bank Holiday Monday.

Last Six
03/09 – Farnborough (H) – Won 1-0
31/08 – Weston-super-Mare (A) – Lost 3-2
26/08 – Welling United (H) – Drew 0-0
24/08 – Slough Town (A) – Lost 2-1
20/08 – St Albans City (H) – Won 1-0
17/08 – Eastbourne Borough (H) – Lost 0-1

Meet the Opposition – Hornchurch
Feature3 months ago

 

Previous Meetings

A summary of our results against tomorrow’s opponents is shown below:

Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Scored Conceded
FA Cup 2 1 0 1 5 5
Isthmian League Premier Div 5 2 2 1 8 10
Friendly 1 1 0 0 1 0

We’ve Got Previous – Hornchurch
Feature3 months ago

 

Tickets

A limited number of tickets remain available for tomorrow’s match. The match is all-ticket and no tickets will be available to purchase at the gate. Prices are as follows:

  • Adults: £17
  • Concession: £13
  • Under-16: £7
  • Under-12: £4
  • Under-6: Free entry

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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.

Travel/Directions
4 months ago

 

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.