:League Two side Accrington have to go again against non-league side Guiseley in the FA Cup. After surviving their tricky away trip to the non-league side, Accrington will probably be a lot more comfortable back on home soil. The first attempt played out as a 0-0 with both keepers making telling interventions in the match. Still, this is another great payday for Guiseley who are 7 underdogs for the replay, leaving the League Two high-fliers Stanley at 4/9. The winner of the tie plays away at Mansfield in the next round.
FA Cup – Crown Ground, Accrington – Tuesday 14th November 2017 – 19:45 UK Time
AccringtonBest Odd of: 4/9 at William Hill |
Draw Best Odd of: 15/4 at Ladbrokes |
GuiseleyBest Odd of: 7 at Skybet |
Accrington Form
Accrington are going strongly in League Two, sitting in second place at the moment. They have a powerful attack and are solid at the back so it’s to some surprise that they need a second bite of this FA Cup cherry. Their main force going forward is Billy Kee and Kayden Jackson who have been scoring for fun this season and it’s likely that they will be comfortably on top at the Crown Ground. Stanley are unbeaten in their last five games in all competitions (four clean sheets) and have won their last two home games as well.
Guiseley Form
The non-league side are likely going to have a really hard time breaking down Accrington at The Crown Ground. There were chances for both sides in the game but it is very rare that a non-league side will manage to get through a replay away from home against a higher-tiered opponent. Plus, Guiseley have been floundering all season with a terrible W4 D9 L8 record across all competitions and three of those four wins happened at home, one of them an FA Cup first-round victory. They have won just once away from home this season in all competitions, failing to score in five of their nine games away from home.
Head to Head News
This will then be the just the second game between the two sides after the 0-0 draw back on November 5th.
Top Betting Tips
Guiseley’s hopes of getting through to the Second Round of the FA Cup really will have disappeared after the home game. Accrington are a strong side and will probably be a lot more professional and concentrated back on home soil. This should be a home win to nil and a 2-0 correct score on the home side is pretty appealing.