With Kettering's game being postponed at the weekend and with FC defeating Potters Bar, The Moles now lie just two points behind the Leaders albeit that Kettering currently have a game in hand. Victory tonight would see The Moles in their highest ever position in the pyramid.
Daventry currently lie seventeenth with thirty points form their twenty five games and have had a difficult season with Darran Foster resigning as manager in October 2014. The club was going through a tough time financially, with chairman Iain Humphrey severely cutting the playing budget. That meant that Foster has been powerless to stop the squad he built up over the past few seasons walking away. He also lost members of his backroom and coaching staff, such as coach Jamie Gould, kit man Howard Coleman and Physiotherapist Martyn Standish all leave. ex Watford striker Allan Smart was appointed as his successor. Recent results have been encouraging with victory over Bedworth and just losing 1-0 to leaders Kettering and last weekend getting a good draw at Marlow.
Aylesbury will not take their visitors lightly as in the first meeting of the season at Communications Park FC came away with nothing in a 2-1 defeat Daventry 2 FC 1
Club Captain Ben Stevens returns after his ban so Steve Bateman has a full squad to choose from
Expected Matchday Squad. Jamie Weatherill, Jeanmal Prosper, Danny Murphy, Ben Stevens, Kyle Anthony, Connor Baker, Sonny French, Davis Haule, Ben Bateman, Aston Goss, Bradley Wadkins, Adam Logie, Jamie Rudd, Gareth Price, Terry Dixon, Brian Haule, Lynton Goss