TOPB1NS
English National League 17 January 2026 KO 15:00
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Braintree Town
15:00
Boreham Wood
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FORM
D L W L D
#19
PTS: 25 GD: -16
PLAYED: 27
#3
PTS: 53 GD: 26
PLAYED: 24
FORM
W W W W W

Braintree Town v Boreham Wood

In a fixture that starkly contrasts current fortunes, Braintree Town are set to host Boreham Wood. The hosts, finding themselves in a precarious position at the lower reaches of the English National League, will be desperate to seize a vital advantage against a Boreham Wood side currently soaring at the summit of the division.

Braintree Town’s recent form presents a challenging narrative. Across their last five outings, they have managed a solitary victory, supplemented by two draws and two defeats. Their most recent encounter concluded in a goalless stalemate at home to Boston United, a result that has extended their winless streak to two matches. Furthermore, Braintree have evidently laboured in front of goal, failing to register a single strike in their last fixture.

In stark opposition, Boreham Wood arrive in formidable fettle. They are on the back of an impressive sequence of five consecutive victories. Their attacking verve is undeniable, having found the net in each of their last nineteen games. Their most recent triumph was a hard-fought 2-1 home success against Solihull Moors.

Historically, the two clubs have crossed paths on only one occasion in the last three seasons. That solitary meeting saw Boreham Wood emerge victorious with a 2-1 scoreline. Luke Norris was the protagonist on that occasion, netting twice through both a penalty and open play. Braintree Town’s sole contribution came from Marley Marshall Miranda.

The current league standings underscore the considerable disparity between the two clubs. Braintree Town currently reside in 19th place, having accrued 25 points from 27 games. Their campaign has yielded just six wins, alongside seven draws and fourteen losses, and they possess a goal difference of -16. Boreham Wood, conversely, occupy a commanding position at the pinnacle of the table. They have amassed 53 points from their 24 matches, boasting an admirable record of sixteen wins, five draws, and a mere three defeats. Their goal difference stands at a healthy +26.

A victory for Braintree Town would undoubtedly serve as a significant morale boost and could provide much needed breathing room from the relegation zone. However, a reverse could further entrench their difficult situation. For Boreham Wood, a win would serve to solidify their title aspirations and maintain their formidable momentum. A draw would represent a minor setback, though unlikely to derail their championship ambitions given their current standing. Conversely, a defeat would be a rare occurrence and could potentially open the door for their pursuers should other results prove unfavourable.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, grab a pint and settle in, it’s Braintree Town versus Boreham Wood. The Wood are flying high, sitting pretty in third, while Braintree are languishing near the bottom. It’s no surprise the bookies fancy Boreham Wood at a rather skinny 1/2.

The TopB1ns Edge, however, reckons Boreham Wood will get the job done, but it’s the BTTS - No at 19/20 that’s catching my eye. Braintree have been struggling for goals, failing to find the net in their last outing.

Looking at the Over/Unders, the TopB1ns Edge is going Over 0.5 and Over 1.5, which is hardly a shocker given Boreham Wood’s firepower. But here’s where it gets interesting: the Edge also predicts Under 2.5 goals at 67/100. This suggests a potential 1-0 or 2-0 win for the visitors, rather than a goal-fest.

So, the smart money from the TopB1ns Edge is on Boreham Wood to win, with no BTTS and a relatively low-scoring affair. Worth a punt if you fancy a bit of value on the correct score.