National League Gameweek 3
Aug 30, 2021 3.00pm
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HT : 0 0
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  • Jordan Slew 59' goal
  • Billy Waters 84' goal
  • Kieran Green 90'+3' yellowcard
  • yellowcard Dan Mooney 48'
  • yellowcard Connor Kirby 71'

Preview: Halifax Town vs. Altrincham - prediction, team news, lineups

Halifax vs. Altrincham - prediction, team news, lineups

After a fast start to their National League campaign, ambitious Altrincham visit Halifax Town on Monday, at The Shay.

While the visitors were two goals to the good within 20 minutes of the new season, on the way to a first-day win, the Shaymen lost their opener before picking up a first victory on Saturday.


Match preview

Ahead of their Bank Holiday Monday clash with Lancashire counterparts Altrincham - a side they finished 18 points and seven places clear of last term - Halifax have taken three points from their first two games.

The West Yorkshire outfit had only won once in their last 13 visits to Woking before Saturday's encounter in Surrey, and they returned north with all three points safely pocketed after a hard-fought 3-2 victory.

Pete Wild's men had started out with a disappointing 2-1 loss at home to Maidenhead, as Kane Ferdinand scored a last-minute winner for the visiting side last Saturday, but hopes of an improvement on last season's 10th place remain a realistic proposition in a competitive division.

Appointed Oldham manager following the resignation of Paul Scholes in 2019, Wild was later offered the chance to revive Halifax's fortunes and will now hope to replicate a pair of wins over this Monday's opponents last season - 3-2 at home and 1-0 away.

Last week, Altrincham began their 2021-22 campaign with an away victory over Torquay, who missed out in the playoff final last season. Quickfire goals from Marcus Dinanga and loanee Connor Kirby quickly put the visitors in the driving seat, and they never relinquished their lead.

Toby Mullarkey's strike six minutes from the end ultimately put the seal on a 3-1 win down in Devon - getting Alty's quest for promotion off to a flying start.

Manager Phil Parkinson has previously helped the club secure promotion from the NPL as champions in his first season, before earning a place in the National League via the playoffs in 2020. Having signed on for another three years at Moss Lane, as the club's first-ever full-time manager, Parkinson is now seeking further progress.

Favouring a possession-based game, experienced signings such as former Ipswich Town midfielder Ben Pringle and South Africa international Dean Furman have been made to bolster the squad for the challenges ahead.

Altrincham finished 17th last term, having struggled for goals, so will hope that a three-goal haul on the opening day will prove an indication of better things for the rest of this season. Certainly, they will want to make that attacking intent pay against Halifax - particularly after the luxury of a weekend free of league duty.

Halifax Town National League form:
  • L

Halifax Town form (all competitions):
  • D
  • L
  • W
  • D
  • L

Altrincham National League form:
  • W

Altrincham form (all competitions):
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • D
  • D
  • W


Team News

Halifax will be led by captain Niall Maher again on Monday, after he stepped into the role when Nathan Clarke was unavailable last season - taking over as skipper permanently after the veteran defender left the club at the end of last season.

Martin Woods - a scorer at the weekend - adds experience in midfield, while Billy Waters is likely to start up front once more, despite the quick turnaround.

Just five of the squad members present in December's loss to Halifax at The Shay were in Altrincham's starting XI last Saturday at Torquay - goalkeeper Tony Thompson, Tom Hannigan, Joel Senior, Jake Moult and Josh Hancock - indicating the revolution which has occurred in their playing personnel.

All of that quintet should start again, and they are likely to be joined by new signing Dean Furman, who will offer a wealth of experience, having won 56 caps for South Africa.

Marcus Dinanga will start up front for the away side, following a first goal for the club within 14 minutes of his competitive debut last weekend.

Halifax Town possible starting lineup:

Johnson; Benn, Bradbury, Maher, Senior; Gilmour, Summerfield, Woods, Warburton; Slew, Waters

Altrincham possible starting lineup:

Thompson; Fitzpatrick, Senior, Hancock, Hannigan; Furman, Moult, Mullarkey, Colclough; Dinanga, Mooney


We say: Halifax Town 2-2 Altrincham

Altrincham have recruited well and stated their intent to improve on last season's efforts, plus have had several extra days to prepare for this clash.

They can show some early progress by holding a team that finished above them in the standings last season to a score draw, as Halifax take a point to add to Saturday's success.


Top tip

Our expert tipster partners at Sporita.com are predicting under 3.5 goals in this match. Click here to find out what else they are predicting for this game and for more of their tried-and-tested football tips.Under 3.5:data


POLL
Who will win Monday's National League clash between Halifax and Altrincham?
Halifax Town 38%
Draw 35%
Altrincham 27%
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