Milton Keynes Dons have drawn their last 4 away matches (League One). Gillingham are undefeated in their last 10 home matches (League One). Gillingham have won 5 of their last 6 home matches against Milton Keynes Dons in all competitions. Gillingham have seen over 2.5 goals in 6 of their last 7 home matches against Milton Keynes Dons in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Milton Keynes Dons's last 3 games (League One).
With John Akinde still missing, on loan QPR striker Charlie Kelman could get another chance up front here. Striker Mo Eisa remains doubtful with a groin problem, which could see MK Dons name an unchanged side from their 1-0 win over Portsmouth last time out.
Gillingham might have lost just twice in League One all season, but it's their lack of victories that will surely concern manager Steve Evans. The Gills did collect a solid point on their travels at Burton, but wins are desperately needed for the Kent based outfit to start climbing the table and head towards the top-six. MK Dons are picking up wins at an impressive rate under new manager Liam Manning, who's still unbeaten since replacing Russell Martin in the Stadium MK dugout. However, the Dons are chalk and cheese on their travels compared to at home and while they'll arrive at Priestfield sitting fifth in the league One standings, they're still looking for their first away win since April 20th. 0:0
Milton Keynes Dons have drawn their last 4 away matches (League One). Gillingham are undefeated in their last 10 home matches (League One). Gillingham have won 5 of their last 6 home matches against Milton Keynes Dons in all competitions. Gillingham have seen over 2.5 goals in 6 of their last 7 home matches against Milton Keynes Dons in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Milton Keynes Dons's last 3 games (League One).
Gillingham might have lost just twice in League One all season, but it's their lack of victories that will surely concern manager Steve Evans. The Gills did collect a solid point on their travels at Burton, but wins are desperately needed for the Kent based outfit to start climbing the table and head towards the top-six. MK Dons are picking up wins at an impressive rate under new manager Liam Manning, who's still unbeaten since replacing Russell Martin in the Stadium MK dugout. However, the Dons are chalk and cheese on their travels compared to at home and while they'll arrive at Priestfield sitting fifth in the league One standings, they're still looking for their first away win since April 20th. 0:0
With John Akinde still missing, on loan QPR striker Charlie Kelman could get another chance up front here. Striker Mo Eisa remains doubtful with a groin problem, which could see MK Dons name an unchanged side from their 1-0 win over Portsmouth last time out.