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- Dorking Wanderers priced at 23/20 to win at Meadowbank.
- Dorking Wanderers priced at 23/20 to win at Meadowbank.
- Victory could be crucial for Dorking’s National League South title hopes.
Dorking Face In-Form Ebbsfleet
Dorking Wanderers return to Meadowbank this weekend with another difficult National League South fixture as Ebbsfleet United visit Surrey.
The match comes at a key stage of the season, with Ebbsfleet climbing into fourth place in the table after an impressive recent run.
Visitors Ebbsfleet have lost just one of their last 11 matches, highlighting the scale of the challenge facing Dorking in this weekend’s contest.
Bookmakers currently make Dorking slight favourites, though the betting suggests a closely contested encounter.
Bet365's latest market makes Marc White's men the 23/20 favourites in the market.
Ebbsfleet Carry Strong Momentum
Ebbsfleet arrive in Surrey with confidence after two convincing victories.
Last weekend they defeated Neil Warnock’s Torquay United 3-0, before following that up with a 3-1 win against Eastbourne Borough on Tuesday night.
The Kent side will also be aiming to complete the double over Dorking having already secured a 2-1 victory at Stonebridge Road in October earlier this season.
Dorking’s Title Odds Drift
Recent results have also had an impact on the National League South title betting.
After three matches without a win, Dorking’s odds to win the league have drifted to 10/11, representing an implied probability of around 52%.
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Dorking Wanderers | 10/11 |
| Hornchurch | 3/1 |
| Ebbsfleet United | 12/1 |
| Worthing | 12/1 |
| Hemel Hempstead | 16/1 |
| Maidenhead United | 16/1 |
| Torquay United | 16/1 |
Hornchurch have emerged as Dorking’s closest title rivals, now sitting just three points behind and priced at 3/1 in the betting.
Meanwhile Ebbsfleet have shortened to 12/1, moving into joint-third favourites alongside Worthing.
Marc White Expecting Tough Battle
Dorking manager Marc White expects a competitive contest when the two sides meet this weekend.
He said:
“We're really looking forward to it but, as always, unsure on availability and we may well be sprung into changes. At this current moment, we don't have an available striker.”
White also praised Ebbsfleet’s season under their new manager.
“We're expecting a decent battle against our old adversaries, Ebbsfleet who we proudly remember as part of our most famous day in club history.”
“We have a good relationship with the club and with Josh Wright, the manager, who is a long-term friend of mine. They're having a great season in Josh's debut season as a manager.”
The Dorking boss also spoke about the return of the talisman Charlie Carter.
“Captain Carter is back and it's great that he got a goal the other night.”
Packed Meadowbank Expected
Matches between Dorking and Ebbsfleet often produce memorable moments, and another lively atmosphere is expected at Meadowbank this weekend.
Marc White issued a rallying call to supporters ahead of the fixture.
“For the fans: Get behind us. We need you more than ever. What better game to get behind the boys than against our old rivals Ebbsfleet at what's surely going to be a packed Meadowbank?”
A win would provide a major boost for Dorking as the National League South title race enters its decisive phase.
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