
"In fact, Farnham open Tuesday's showdown at the Memorial Ground knowing that they could skyrocket themselves into bronze medal position. Laying down a real marker earlier in the week as they stormed their way to an emetic 5-0 romp against Tiverton, Tuesday's hosts have remarkably registered 22 points from their previous eight consecutive Southern League Premier Division - a record-breaking flurry that stems all the way back to October 21st."
"As for the visitors, while Farnham might be in the midst of what has become a stunning run of form, Plymouth have a real battle on their hands in the race to keep hold of their Southern League Premier Division status this season. Despite claiming a much-welcomed boost last weekend as they secured a 2-1 victory against Weymouth, that is just the second win that Chris McPhee's side have registered from any of their previous seven appearances across all competitions."
Farnham Town returned to the Southern League Premier Division and have produced a sensational run, collecting 22 points from eight consecutive league outings since October 21. Recent wins include a 5-0 victory over Tiverton and a 2-0 result against Gosport. Farnham have scored 10 goals in their last three matches and have 46 goals this season, the third-best attacking tally in the division, placing them in the play-off places and able to move into third with a win. Plymouth Parkway are battling to retain division status, with only two wins in their last seven matches across competitions, a 2-1 victory over Weymouth recently and a 3-0 FA Trophy defeat to Chatham, demonstrating struggles especially away from home.
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