Sutton United produced another highly competitive performance last time out at Exeter, having the better chances over the first three-quarters of the contest before their opponents took their opportunity, then bagged a late second on the break, but more displays like that and the Amber & Chocolates will easily stay in this division. Carlisle United, meanwhile, must sort out the set piece troubles that saw Chris Beech's side fall two goals behind against Scunthorpe last time out, though Jordan Gibson inspired a late resurgence that earned the Cumbrians a point. Sutton, though, have won their last two home games and could secure a third league victory at Gander Green Lane in succession. 2:0
Sutton will miss striker Tobi Sho-Silva and right-back Jon Barden, who will be absent through injury. Sho-Silva could be replaced by poacher Donovan Wilson although another forward, Isaac Olaofe, is likely to feature for the first time since rejoining on loan from Millwall. Bromley recruit Joe Kizzi, meanwhile, is the clear candidate to start at right-back in Barden's absence. Midfielder Kenny Davis and skilful forward Ricky Korboa have been absent from the previous three match-day squads. Substitutes Lewis Alessandra, Brennan Dickenson and Brad Young may all have done enough against Scunthorpe to earn a start here. Josh Dixon is making some progress on his recovery from a long-term injury; a recent operation means the highly-rated midfielder could be back in action within the month. Another young midfielder, Danny Devine, is now back in training and has impressed manager Chris Beech.
Sutton United produced another highly competitive performance last time out at Exeter, having the better chances over the first three-quarters of the contest before their opponents took their opportunity, then bagged a late second on the break, but more displays like that and the Amber & Chocolates will easily stay in this division. Carlisle United, meanwhile, must sort out the set piece troubles that saw Chris Beech's side fall two goals behind against Scunthorpe last time out, though Jordan Gibson inspired a late resurgence that earned the Cumbrians a point. Sutton, though, have won their last two home games and could secure a third league victory at Gander Green Lane in succession. 2:0
Sutton will miss striker Tobi Sho-Silva and right-back Jon Barden, who will be absent through injury. Sho-Silva could be replaced by poacher Donovan Wilson although another forward, Isaac Olaofe, is likely to feature for the first time since rejoining on loan from Millwall. Bromley recruit Joe Kizzi, meanwhile, is the clear candidate to start at right-back in Barden's absence. Midfielder Kenny Davis and skilful forward Ricky Korboa have been absent from the previous three match-day squads. Substitutes Lewis Alessandra, Brennan Dickenson and Brad Young may all have done enough against Scunthorpe to earn a start here. Josh Dixon is making some progress on his recovery from a long-term injury; a recent operation means the highly-rated midfielder could be back in action within the month. Another young midfielder, Danny Devine, is now back in training and has impressed manager Chris Beech.