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The Hawks will be looking to get their home form back to winning ways, after failing to win at home since 8th October.It was a 1-0 defeat which was the difference last time out for Havant & Waterlooville against league leaders, Ebbsfleet United. The Hawks narrowly looked the better side across the full 90 but a late Bingham goal from a whipped in free-kick was the decider. This meant the Hawks’ league form, which was unbeaten just four games ago to LWDLW.Hemel Hempstead visit the Draper Tools Community Stadium following a good result against, funnily enough, Ebbsfleet United. They held the side to a 1-1 draw with O’Connell scoring in the 73rd minute to cancel out Paxman’s equaliser. Hemel sit in 13th place and have slowly started creeping up the table.In terms of team news, Tommy Wright will be back available after completing his two match suspension, but the longer term injuries will not be back in time for tomorrow’s clash. Former Tudor Joash Nembhard will not be involved after suffering a fracture in his foot.We welcome back Godfrey Poku who has recovered remarkably after his devastating injury he suffered with the Hawks, and is now Hemel Hempstead’s skipper.The last time the two sides met, it was a 0-0 draw in Hemel, and across both home and away ties last season, no goals were scored. If you are looking for good omens against the Tudors, the Hawks only won one in their last five meetings, two going in the way of Hemel and the other two being those goalless draws.Paul Doswell will be hoping to bounce back from Wednesday’s defeat.

Written by Adam Nixon

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