After drawing 0-0 with Crawley Town in League Two, Walsall prepares for this match.Recently, Walsall hasn’t taken advantage of their chances. Their amount of objectives rises to only 4 against rival sides during their past six trips.
Additionally, Walsall has witnessed 12 goals scored against them in those meetings. However, that example probably won’t totally finish into this game.Walsall haven’t won at home in their last three league games, so they’re going into this one without one.
Doncaster Rovers enter the match having defeated Colchester United 1-0 in their previous outing in League Two.Tommy Rowe (30′) was the only Doncaster Rovers player to score.The numbers recount their own story,
and Doncaster Wanderers have been scored against in 5 of their last 6 games, with rivals netting 9 objectives altogether. Doncaster Rovers’ defense has not always been flawless.Doncaster Rovers haven’t won in seven league games away from home before this one.
Match details :
- Walsall – Doncaster Rovers
- League Two England
- Date – 08/05/2023
- Starting time – 11:30 UTC
Prediction :
Walsall will probably have a lot of possession and make a lot of chances in this game.At the opposite end, Doncaster Meanderers could well track down it intense tracking down the actual net despite the fact that we really do believe it’s plausible that they will get the opportunities to score, as well.
Head to head :
We can see from their previous head-to-head encounters, which date back to October 21, 2017, that Walsall has won three of them, Doncaster Rovers has won two, and there have been one draw.
A total of 20 objectives were scored between them in this period, with 11 for The Saddlers and 9 being from The Meanderers. That is a typical objectives for each game figure of 3.33.
The past association game highlighting these clubs was Association Two match day 20 on 02/12/2022 and the score completed Doncaster Meanderers 0-2 Walsall.
Team News:
With an injury-free team ready to go, Walsall manager Mat Sadler has no fitness concerns ahead of this game.Danny Schofield, who is in charge of Doncaster Rovers, doesn’t have any concerns about his players’ fitness going into this game because there is a team that is in perfect health.
Batting tips:
• Doncaster Rovers win 77% of their games when they are ahead 0-1 on the road.
• Doncaster Rovers win 13% of their games when they are down 1-0 away.
Lineup:
Doncaster Rovers | ||
G | 1 | Jonathan Mitchell |
D | 4 | Tom Anderson |
D | 2 | Kyle Knoyle |
D | 6 | Ro-Shaun Williams |
D | 3 | James Maxwell |
M | 10 | Tommy Rowe |
M | 8 | Adam Clayton |
M | 33 | Ben Close |
M | 14 | Harrison Biggins |
A | 18 | Max Woltman |
A | 9 | George Miller |
Walsall | ||
G | 1 | Owen Evans |
D | 5 | Donervon Daniels |
D | 2 | Hayden White |
D | 6 | Emmanuel Monthe |
M | 3 | Liam Gordon |
M | 30 | Liam Bennett |
M | 8 | Liam Kinsella |
A | 23 | Isaac Hutchinson |
M | 17 | Jack Earing |
A | 39 | Danny Johnson |
A | 10 | Tom Knowles |
Where to watch :
Country | Channels |
United Kingdom | BoxNation |
Germany | DAZN, DAZN2 |
United States | Fox Soccer Plus, ViX |
France | Molotov, Free, L’Equipe, L’Equipe Web |
Nepal | SONY TEN 3 HD, Sony LIV, SONY TEN 3 |
India | JioTV, SONY TEN 3 HD, SONY TEN 3, Sony LIV |
Sri Lanka | Sony LIV, SONY TEN 3, SONY TEN 3 HD |