TOPB1NS
English National League 24 February 2026 KO 19:45
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Southend United
19:45
Boreham Wood
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FORM
D L L W W
#7
PTS: 52 GD: 25
PLAYED: 30
#4
PTS: 61 GD: 22
PLAYED: 32
FORM
L L W D D

Southend United v Boreham Wood

Roots Hall is poised to witness a significant English National League clash as Southend United prepare to host Boreham Wood. Both outfits will be eager to secure crucial points in their respective campaigns, with the stakes undeniably elevated for this encounter.

Southend United have displayed considerable resilience in their recent performances. Their last five outings have yielded two victories, two defeats, and a single draw. Notably, they arrive on the back of a two-match winning streak, having secured impressive home wins against Morecambe by a commanding 5-1 scoreline, and a convincing 3-0 away triumph over Brackley Town. This burgeoning attacking form, underscored by their ability to find the net in their last two games, will undoubtedly provide a significant morale boost. However, their form preceding this positive run saw them suffer two away defeats against Rochdale and Scunthorpe United.

Boreham Wood, conversely, currently occupy a strong league position but have experienced a somewhat mixed bag of results in their last five fixtures. They have recorded one win and two draws, interspersed with two defeats. Despite a recent 2-1 home loss to Boston United and a heavy 4-1 reversal away at Rochdale, Boreham Wood have consistently demonstrated their attacking prowess, having scored in an impressive 27 consecutive matches. Their current unbeaten run extends to three games, encompassing a spirited 3-2 home victory against Yeovil Town and draws against Eastleigh and Forest Green Rovers.

Historically, these two sides have crossed paths on five occasions over the past three seasons. The head-to-head record is remarkably balanced, with Boreham Wood holding a slight advantage with two victories to Southend United’s one, alongside two draws. Both teams have netted six goals against each other in these encounters, hinting at keenly contested affairs. Their most recent meeting this season concluded in a 1-1 draw, with Matt Rush scoring for Boreham Wood and Josh Walker registering for Southend United.

In the current league standings, Boreham Wood are impressively positioned in fourth place with 61 points accrued from 32 games played. They boast a superior goal difference of +22, having scored 61 goals and conceded 39. Southend United sit in seventh place with 52 points from their 30 matches, holding a goal difference of +25 with 52 goals scored and 27 conceded.

A victory for Southend United would propel them further up the division, potentially narrowing the gap on the playoff places and building substantial momentum from their recent winning streak. A draw would see them maintain their current standing but might slightly temper their immediate climb. A loss, however, could allow other teams to pull away, impacting their aspirations for a higher league finish.

For Boreham Wood, a win would solidify their grip on a top-four spot, potentially applying pressure on the teams above them and reinforcing their status as strong contenders. A draw would see them retain their current position but might be perceived as a missed opportunity to gain ground. A defeat could see them slip a place or two in the table, allowing chasing teams to reduce the points difference and potentially affecting their morale.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, a proper non-league clash at Roots Hall as Southend United host Boreham Wood. The Shrimpers are the 1/1 favourites here, and the TopB1ns Edge is bang on with them to nick it. They’re in decent nick too, with a couple of wins on the bounce.

Now, Boreham Wood aren’t a pushover, sitting pretty in the table, but their recent form’s a bit wobbly. Still, they’ve got a scoring streak longer than my arm, so BTTS at 53/100 looks a bit of a snip. The TopB1ns Edge is all over BTTS Yes, and I’m with them.

For the goals, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. The model’s predicting over 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, and 3.5 goals, but then surprisingly switching to under for 4.5 and above. This suggests a game that could start with a bang but perhaps fizzle out, or maybe just two teams that can concede. Given Southend’s recent home form and Boreham Wood’s consistent scoring, I’m leaning towards the goals flying in early doors. The TopB1ns Edge prediction for Over 3.5 goals at 163/100 feels like a shout, but the real value might be in that BTTS punt. Keep an eye on it.