TOPB1NS
English National League 10 March 2026 KO 19:45
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Woking
19:45
Boreham Wood
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FORM
W L L D W
#14
PTS: 42 GD: 5
PLAYED: 33
#4
PTS: 70 GD: 26
PLAYED: 36
FORM
D W L W W

Woking v Boreham Wood

Woking will host Boreham Wood at The Laithwaite Community Stadium in a fixture brimming with significance for both clubs. The home side will be eager to build upon recent positive performances and ascend the league standings, while Boreham Wood arrive with the objective of consolidating their strong position.

Woking’s recent form presents a somewhat varied picture, yet a discernible upward trajectory has emerged in their last two outings. A commendable 2-0 away victory against Truro City was followed by a convincing 3-1 home triumph over Tamworth. However, these successes were interspersed with away defeats to Sutton United (2-1) and Rochdale (3-0), alongside a 2-2 draw with Boston United. Despite these fluctuations, Woking currently boasts a two-match unbeaten streak and has found the back of the net in their last two fixtures.

Boreham Wood, in stark contrast, have been in formidable form, particularly in their most recent encounters. They enter this contest on the back of a two-match winning streak, which includes a remarkable 5-3 home victory against Brackley Town and a hard-fought 3-2 home win over York City. Prior to this, they secured a professional 2-0 away win against Southend United, though a 3-2 away defeat to Tamworth and a 1-1 home draw with Forest Green Rovers were also recorded. Boreham Wood have demonstrated impressive consistency in front of goal, having scored in an outstanding thirty-one consecutive matches.

Looking at past encounters, these two teams have met five times over the last three seasons. Boreham Wood has held the historical advantage, securing three victories to Woking’s one, with one fixture ending in a draw. Boreham Wood has netted a total of eight goals in these contests, compared to Woking’s five. Their most recent league meeting this season saw Boreham Wood emerge victorious with a narrow 1-0 win at home, a result sealed by a 33rd-minute strike from Matt Rush.

In the current league standings, Boreham Wood occupy a strong fourth position, having amassed 70 points from 36 games. Their record is impressive, featuring 21 wins, 7 draws, and 8 losses, complemented by a healthy goal difference of +26, having scored 73 and conceded 47. Woking, meanwhile, are situated in fourteenth place with 42 points from 33 matches. They have recorded 11 wins, 9 draws, and 13 losses, with a goal difference of +5.

A victory for Boreham Wood would serve to further cement their promotion aspirations, potentially narrowing the gap on those above them and reinforcing their high league standing. For Woking, securing three points would provide a significant boost to their morale and enable them to continue their ascent up the table, potentially moving closer to the top half. A draw would offer a measure of solidity for both sides, with Woking extending their unbeaten run and Boreham Wood maintaining their consistent points accumulation, though perhaps missing an opportunity to make greater strides. Conversely, a loss for Woking could see them slip further down the table, while for Boreham Wood, it would represent a notable setback in their pursuit of promotion.

Edgy Eddie

TopB1ns Edge

By Edgy Eddie

Right then, let’s get stuck into this Woking versus Boreham Wood clash. The Wood are favourites here at 11/10, and it’s not hard to see why. They’re flying high in the league, sitting pretty in fourth, and have a stonking record of scoring in their last 31 matches. That’s some going!

The TopB1ns Edge certainly fancies Boreham Wood to take the three points, backing them at those odds. But where’s the real value? The TopB1ns Edge is also shouting for Both Teams To Score at 31/50. With Boreham Wood’s relentless attacking and Woking showing they can bag goals themselves, this looks like a solid shout.

Looking at the Over/Unders, the model is predicting Over 0.5, Over 1.5, and Over 2.5 goals. However, it’s a bit more cautious with the higher numbers, favouring Under 3.5. This suggests a game with plenty of action, but perhaps not an absolute goal-fest. Keep an eye on the 31/50 for BTTS, that’s where the Edge thinks the real money is.