Preview: Garrard expects tough test against top-five hopefuls Gateshead
Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard expects a tough test at Gateshead on Saturday (kick-off 3pm) against a side who will be in the play-off picture.
Boreham Wood boss Luke Garrard expects a tough test at Gateshead on Saturday (kick-off 3pm) against a side who will be in the play-off picture.
A stunning Elliott Durrell strike from near the halfway line denied Boreham Wood a win they thoroughly deserved with Chester instead drawing 1-1 at Meadow Park.
Luke Garrard has asked for a reaction from his Boreham Wood players against Chester on Saturday following Tuesday's first National League defeat of the season.
Ten-man Boreham Wood saw their unbeaten start to the National League ended at three games as leaders Tranmere Rovers ran out 1-0 winners.
Luke Garrard admits he couldn't have imagined Boreham Wood's game against Tranmere Rovers on Tuesday (kick-off 7.45pm) being a top-of-the-table clash, but the winners at Meadow Park will be the early National League leaders.
Luke Garrard declared himself baffled at the decision not to award his side a penalty as Boreham Wood drew 1-1 at York City thanks to Ricky Shakes' late equaliser.
Boreham Wood’s unbeaten start to the National League season will face a stern examination on Saturday when they face newly-relegated York City at Bootham Crescent (kick-off 3pm).
Luke Garrard felt Saturday's win over Forest Green Rovers was to blame for Boreham Wood's slow start at Dover Athletic on Tuesday evening but praised his side's second-half display as they ran out 4-1 winners.
They say red cards change games and so it proved as Dover Athletic striker Ricky Miller was sent off early in the second half allowing Boreham Wood to score three in nine minutes and seal a 4-1 victory at The Crabble.
Boreham Wood travel to Dover Athletic on Tuesday evening (kick-off 7.45pm) and manager Luke Garrard says the Whites are an example to follow for part-time clubs.
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