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Stevenage vs Cheltenham Town. Sky Bet League Two.

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Stevenage 4

  • M Godden (23rd minute)
  • T Pett (35th minute, 88th minute)
  • D Newton (69th minute)

Cheltenham Town 1

  • M Eisa (2nd minute)

Stevenage v Cheltenham preview

Terence Vancooten and Harry Beautyman are both doubts for Stevenage's clash with Cheltenham on New Year's Day.

Midfielder Vancooten was forced off during the second half of the 3-0 defeat at Lincoln on Boxing Day with what is suspected to be a fractured cheekbone and did not make the bench for the defeat to Crawley.

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Beautyman has been having treatment on a thigh injury and he also missed out against the Red Devils.

Ben Kennedy, Alex Samuel and Matt Gooden all started on Saturday having initially been doubts, with Samuel brought off after 75 minutes.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League Two match between Crawley and Stevenage.

Gary Johnson could select from the same squad that drew with Newport for the trip to Broadhall Way.

Brian Graham started after coming off the bench against Yeovil following a hamstring injury but came off in the 66th minute to be replaced by Danny Wright, who is pushing for a start.

Freddie Hinds - another man looking to get into the starting XI recently - was an unused substitute against Boro.

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Defender Jordan Cranston (hamstring), forward Jaanai Gordon (knee) and defender Jordon Forster (Achilles) remain long-term absentees.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League Two match between Cheltenham and Newport.

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Stevenage have won five of their last six league matches against Cheltenham (D1) since losing 1-0 in September 2010.

Cheltenham have lost all three of their Football League visits to Stevenage, conceding 11 goals and scoring just twice.

Stevenage have lost each of their two Football League games played on New Year's Day, going down 1-0 against Gillingham in 2011 and Walsall in 2013.

The Robins have lost their last four Football League matches on New Year's Day since winning 1-0 away at Torquay in 2002.

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