
Photo by and written by James Smith
The Blues face Shefford Town & Campton on Saturday having drawn 2-2 in the first match earlier in the season.
Alex Butt and Luka Lodder scoring the Dunstable goals.
Dunstable Town’s current league record:
P W D L F A GD PTS
25 9 6 10 27 40 -13 33
Town have been in good form with one defeat in 8 games and on the back of four wins in five.
Jamie Ovington completes his final game of his suspension.
Will Bishop and Frankie Bircham trained with the squad on Thursday night but may not be risked with a lot of games coming up in March.
Sam Ezenwaka was ill during the week and missed the London Lions win.
Last five matches:
25/02/25
W2-1 v London Lions (H)
22/02/25
W2-0 v Colney Heath (A)
15/02/25
L0-3 v Cockfosters (A)
08/02/25
W1-0 v FC Romania (H)
25/01/25
W2-1 v Biggleswade United (H)
The Opposition
The visitors may currently be at the bottom of the league but have some good recent form also. They are a young and determined side who are more than capable of getting a result against most teams in the league.
Plamedi Bomolo has scored 6 goals in seven appearances and is definitely one to watch.
Shefford Town & Campton’s current league record:
P W D L F A GD PTS
24 4 2 18 26 69 -43 42
Opposition player: Ayo Akinbobola returns to Creasey Park as an opponent this time after leaving Town near the end of last year. He scored at Little Oakley in the FA Cup but an injury soon after made it hard for him to break back into the team.
Last five matches:
15/02/25
L2-5 v Tring Athletic (A)
01/02/25
L2-4 v MK Irish (H)
18/01/25
W2-1 v Aylesbury Vale Dynamos (H)
28/01/24
W2-1 v Kempston Rovers (A)
21/01/24
W2-1 v Arlesey Town (H)
Match Information:
🏆 SSML Premier Division
💰 £9 Adult, £6 Cons, £1 U16
💳 Card accepted
🤝 Adult EFL/PL season ticket holder £5