Chester FC take their impressive away record to the league leaders this Saturday in National League North.
AFC Fylde top the table going into the weekend after five successive wins to kick off 2023. Four of those five games have been won by Adam Murray’s side by the odd goal.
They face Calum McIntyre’s men, who have lost just once on the road this season, that came all the way back in August at Peterborough Sports. The Blues are 15 unbeaten in the league, and return to action for the first time in a fortnight after recent postponements.
The reverse fixture earlier in the season saw a heated encounter end 1-0 to the Coasters, defeating the nine-man Seals who had seen Adam Thomas and Joe Lynch sent off prior to the only goal of the game.
Kick off on Saturday afternoon is 3pm.
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