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Grimsby Town Tipped To Blunt Improving Darts

GRIMSBY TOWN travel down to Kent to take on Dartford tomorrow night in the Skrill Premier and are favourites to win the game despite the Darts’ recent improvement.

Tony Burman’s men lost ten games in a row as they slipped into the relegation zone. However, they have won at Kidderminster and Wrexham and drawn at home to Cambridge in their last three.

The Mariners were held at home against Southport on Saturday and will be looking to get back to winning ways at Princes Park.

Paul Hurst’s side are 7/10 on to win the game with online football betting. The home side are decent value at 13/4 while you can get the draw at 13/5.

Elsewhere at the top, second-placed Cambridge United are also 7/10 to win – at home against surprise package Alfreton Town. The Reds are 10/3 but face a tough game at fortress Abbey Stadium.

Even if the U’s win and Luton lose, the Hatters will most likely stay at the Skrill Premier summit on goal difference. However, they are favourites to pick up the three points at Macclesfield Town.

John Still’s Luton are 9/10 on to win while the Silkmen are 5/2. Macc have won their last five home league games but you’d be hard pressed to bet against the Hatters, who have gone a remarkable 20 league matches unbeaten.

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