An opportunity for Wood to end the season with silverware
Boreham Wood will be bidding to add silverware to their National League survival tomorrow night when they meet Hitchin Town in the Herts Senior Cup Final.
Boreham Wood will be bidding to add silverware to their National League survival tomorrow night when they meet Hitchin Town in the Herts Senior Cup Final.
Delano Sam-Yorke blasted Boreham Wood to their first back-to-back wins of a challenging season after a 1-0 home win over fellow strugglers Guiseley boosted their hopes of staying in the National League.
Boreham Wood resurrected their hopes of survival with a thoroughly deserved 3-0 victory against high-flying Dover Athletic yesterday.
Champions elect Cheltenham Town turned on the style in front of a bumper crowd to inflict Boreham Wood’s heaviest defeat of the season as they slumped to a 4-1 loss.
Boreham Wood came from two goals down to beat Bishop’s Stortford on penalties and book their place in the Herts Senior Cup final for a third consecutive season.
There will be a welcome distraction for Boreham Wood on Tuesday night as Luke Garrard’s side travel to face Bishop’s Stortford in the Herts Senior Challenge Cup semi-finals.
Luke Garrard threw the shackles off and started with two up front against Macclesfield Town but it was a familiar story for Boreham Wood who were again let down by a lack of goals in a goalless draw at Meadow Park.
Boreham Wood are back at home on Saturday with Macclesfield Town the visitors to Meadow Park in a game the Wood can ill afford to lose if they are to hold onto their National League status.
For the second time this season a Connor Jennings goal separated Boreham Wood and Wrexham with the Welsh side running out 1-0 winners at the Racecourse Ground.
Boreham Wood finally got their trip to Barrow on Tuesday evening and returned with a creditable goalless draw just three days after losing 2-0 at home to the same opponents.
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