Perhaps the most interesting game in the 15th game of the National League is the one that will take place between Woking and Dagenham. On the one hand, the scoring position of the two teams (the 3rd and the 4th play, with only one point separating them), on the other hand, the frantic course of the last weeks regarding the hosts makes this one of the most stressful exits for Dagenham, one of the big favorites to rise and return to League 2.
Dagenham may still be considered the top favorite for promotion and may indeed be one of the "big" names in the league, however its behavior on the pitch lately does not justify these "titles". Despite a fairly good start to the season, Dagenham initially seems to have a serious issue away - for a team that is considered the first favorite, just 1 double in 7 outings can not be recorded as a success, even if it has suffered only 1 defeat at the same time (5 draws) while in the last few weeks somewhere it shows signs of decline or deformation. In its last 6 games, with the exception of a really good half against Halifax, they have generally not been very good. More specifically in this period he had a defeat in Hartlepool (1-0), the victory with 3-1 against Halifax (with all the goals in a good half that he had), the 2-2 except with the penultimate of the ranking Solihol, the very marginal 1-0 inside with the tail Torki where he was saved in the final with a penalty and, finally, the 1-1 outside with Aldershot where he again found a goal towards the final, after however the opponent was left with ten players a little earlier (as they played 11 to 11 basics… was not on the field).
On the other hand, Woking never started or talked about aspirations to rise, but its course so far has brought it to third place in the standings, playing excellent football in general, perhaps due to the fact that it plays without much stress. . It comes from a comfortable double in the previous one with Chester (0-2) which was its fourth victory in the last 5 while it is worth noting the fairly good presence it has had so far in the games with Dagenham level teams, ie teams that also aim to rise. - we remind you that he already counts double in the current champion Macclesfield, while at home he clearly defeated Sutton.
Bearing in mind all of the above and taking into account the particularly good home harvest of the hosts (5-1-1 overall) in relation to the - as we said - not so convincing presence of Dagenham away, we consider that there is value in betting on the dominance of Woking at 3,75 (bet365).