
"Starting with the hosts, while Boston might have eventually clung to their National League status last season, fans around Cumbria are concerned that their side could find themselves at the heart of another relegation scrap this time around. Despite being last seen earlier in the week snatching a 1-1 stalemate against Woking, that is the only point that Graham Goughlan's men have collected from any of their previous three appearances."
"As for the visitors, after losing their Football League status last season, it is no secret that Carlisle have their sights firmly set on booking an immediate fourth-tier return this time around. Rightfully installed as a standout promotion contender this year, Mark Hughes' men know that they could end Saturday's fixtures sat at the top of the National League table. Collecting a famous FA Cup scalp earlier in the month as they edged past League One outfit Reading,"
Carlisle travel to Boston aiming to move to the top of the National League table. Boston have struggled, collecting only one point from their previous three matches and recording just one win in eight outings across competitions. Defensive frailties have produced heavy defeats, including 4-0 to Morecambe and a 5-2 FA Cup loss at Carlisle. Carlisle target immediate promotion after relegation last season and are seen as standout contenders under Mark Hughes. Carlisle recently beat Reading in the FA Cup and won 2-1 at Southend, raising confidence ahead of this fixture. Boston face a stern challenge.
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