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Barnet
National League | Gameweek 22
Dec 3, 2022 at 12.30pm UK
The Hive Stadium
Wealdstone

Barnet
2 - 0
Wealdstone

Pritchard (11'), Kabamba (53')
Collinge (45+1'), Shields (77')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Charles (38')

Preview: Barnet vs. Wealdstone - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's National League clash between Barnet and Wealdstone, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Barnet welcome local rivals Wealdstone to The Hive on Saturday, with both sides looking to continue recent runs of good form.

The home side have won their last three games in the National League, while the visitors will be looking for a fourth win in five.


Match preview

Since Barnet were relegated from the Football League four seasons ago, they have finished no higher than 11th in the fifth tier, struggling to mount a meaningful promotion charge.

Nonetheless, in a congested league season, with just five points separating Altrincham in 16th from Solihull Moors in sixth, the Bees will believe that they are in with a chance of the playoffs as they look to extend a recent unbeaten run.

Four points ahead of the chasing pack for the top seven, Dean Brennan's side have only lost once in the league since an incredible 7-5 defeat at Wrexham in October, sneaking past bottom side Torquay by one goal to nil last time out.

Ten-goal striker Nicke Kabamba is without a goal in his last nine appearances in all competitions, and will be hoping to rediscover his goalscoring touch ahead of the visit of local rivals.

Similarly, Wealdstone look to have launched a surprise offensive on the playoff places, having finished 16th and 19th since their promotion to the National League.

Head coach Stuart Maynard ascended to the hot seat in 2021, taking over from Brennan before he left for Saturday's opponents.

Last season's 16th-place finish in the fifth tier represented the club's highest league position in 35 years, thanks largely to the 17 goals of Josh Umerah, who has since moved up a division to Hartlepool.

Visiting their local rivals, at a stadium that was originally constructed for them in 2004 before financial problems hit, the Stones will be up for what could be a fierce encounter.

Barnet National League form:


Barnet form (all competitions):


Wealdstone National League form:


Team News

Following a narrow FA Cup exit to Accrington Stanley last weekend, Barnet could line up similarly here, as Sierra Leone international Idris Kanu looks likely to join Kabamba up front.

The Bees looked solid in their 5-3-2 shape, as Gibraltar international Louie Annesley impressed on his debut on the left of a back three.

Wealdstone looked strong in their 3-1 win over Scunthorpe last time out, and will continue in their customary 4-4-2 shape.

Micah Obiero and Olufela Olomola scored in that third consecutive win, and they should both start up front once again for this tasty looking trip.

Barnet possible starting lineup:
Walker; Beard, Annesley, Okiomo, Collinge, Wynter; De Havilland, Gorman, Pritchard; Kanu, Kabamba

Wealdstone possible starting lineup:
Howes; Kinsella, Freckleton, Cook, Barker; Charles, Dyer, Kretzschmar, Allarakhia; Obiero, Olomola


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We say: Barnet 1-1 Wealdstone

Wealdstone actually have a strong recent record against their rivals, winning all of the last three meetings, including a 3-1 away win at The Hive last season.

We are expecting a tight game, and ultimately, for the points to be shared.


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Top tip

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2Barnet452581287592883
3Bromley452215872472581
4AltrinchamAltrincham4521111383592474
5Solihull MoorsSolihull452013127062873
6Gateshead452191586632372
7Halifax TownHalifax451814135550568
8Aldershot TownAldershot45208177180-968
9Southend UnitedSouthend4521121269432665
10Oldham AthleticOldham451518126157463
11Rochdale451514166763459
12Eastleigh451611187384-1159
13Maidenhead UnitedMaidenhead451513175864-658
14Hartlepool UnitedHartlepool45169206679-1357
15Dagenham & RedbridgeDag & Red451413186660655
16Fylde451510207479-555
17WealdstoneWealdstone451411205770-1353
18York City451217165568-1353
19Ebbsfleet451411205974-1553
20Woking451410214655-952
21Boreham WoodBoreham Wood451215185973-1451
22Kidderminster HarriersKidderminster451113213955-1646
23Dorking WanderersDorking45129245181-3045
24Oxford CityOxford City4589285493-3933


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