
"Starting with the hosts, embarking on what has become an astonishing run of form, Boston are riding a major wave of momentum. Last seen over the weekend securing a thrilling 3-2 victory away at Forest Green, Paul Hurst's men find the mood in their camp at a red-hot high and they have come skyrocketing up the National League table."
"Including a remarkable 6-3 win against Scunthorpe on February 14th, the Lincolnshire-based outfit have registered 16 points from their previous six National League appearances. Although they might be seeking a real miracle in the race to punch a stunning play-off ticket, Boston have gained a recent reputation for their free-scoring performances in the final third."
"As for the visitors, watching their FA Trophy adventure come to a disappointing end over the weekend as they fell to a 1-0 loss away at Marine, Woking find themselves at the heart of a public struggle. With some around Surrey potential starting to look over their shoulder at a looming relegation scrap, the Cardinals have lost four of their previous five appearances across all competitions."
Boston United hosts Woking in a National League match on Tuesday, with the hosts enjoying remarkable momentum. Boston has accumulated 16 points from their previous six National League games, including a 6-3 victory over Scunthorpe and a recent 3-2 away win at Forest Green. Under Paul Hurst's management, Boston has established a reputation for free-scoring performances and earned seven points from their last three home matches. Conversely, Woking arrives in poor form, having lost four of their last five competitions and securing only two National League victories since December 10th. The visitors recently suffered a 1-0 FA Trophy loss to Marine and a 3-0 National League defeat to Rochdale, while also displaying defensive vulnerabilities and consecutive goalless draws.
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