Broadfield Stadium hosts Crawley Town and Barrow this Saturday in League Two. Both sides are in the fight for Play-off football this season and desperately need a three point haul.
Crawley Town currently sit ninth in League Two after 33 games. The Red Devils have 15 wins, four draws and 14 losses, leaving them on 49 points, four points off of the Play-offs.
In their last five games in all competitions, Crawley have three wins, one draw and one loss.
Despite having just one shot on target, Rio Adebisi scored the only goal of the game just after the hour mark to give Crewe Alexandra the 1 - 0 win over Crawley. A penalty from Isaac Hutchinson gave Walsall the 1 - 0 lead over Crawley at halftime. However, Liam Kelly scored in the second half to grab a 1 - 1 draw.
Danilo Orsi’s goal gave Crawley the 1 - 0 lead over Forest Green Rovers at halftime and Klaidi Lolos doubled the lead in the 87th minute. This gave Crawley the 2 - 0 win over Forest Green, despite having just one more shot on target than Rovers. Orsi was on the scoresheet again for Crawley, this time scoring the only goal of the game in the 78th minute to give Crawley the 1 - 0 win over Wimbledon.
The last time out for Crawley Town was against Accrington Stanley. Harry Ransom left it to the second half to score, grabbing the only goal of the game in the 1 - 0 win for Crawley, despite Accrington Stanley having 22 shots with ten of them on target.
Barrow sit just above Crawley in sixth in League Two. In 33 games, Barrow have 14 wins, 11 draws and eight losses which leaves them on 53 points, two points within the Play-offs.
In their last five games in all competitions, Barrow have one win, one draw and three losses.
Kian Spence opened the scoring for Barrow in the 22nd minute but Aaron Nemane equalised for Notts County before halftime. There were only four shots on target for the entire 90 minutes, and neither team could find the back of the net again and settled for the 1 - 1 draw. Cole Stockton scored the only goal of the game late on in the 78th minute to give Barrow the 1 - 0 win over MK Dons.
However, the next time out for Barrow was against Wimbledon. Ronan Curtis and Omar Bugiel both scored in the first half to give Wimbledon the 2 - 0 lead at halftime. Barrow were unable to get on the scoresheet and following the late red card for Jamie Proctor, Barrow slumped to the 2 - 0 loss. It was another loss for Barrow against Forest Green Rovers. Kyle McAllister opened the scoring for Forest Green but Stockton equalised before halftime. However, Emmanuel Osadebe scored in the second half to give Forest Green the 2 - 1 win.
The most recent outing for Barrow was against Salford. Stockton grabbed a brace and Tyrell Warren scored for Barrow, but a brace from Callum Hendry and Matt Smith as well as a goal from Conor McAleny gave Salford the 5 - 3 win.
Crawley and Barrow have met just seven times in their histories, with the first meeting coming as recently as 2020. Crawley have the better record in the fixture with four wins in comparison to Barrow’s three wins, with the fixture yet to have a draw.