Aldershot Town
- Aldershot Town have failed to win or draw any of their last three home games.
- Aldershot Town, on the other hand, are languishing in 17th place with just 42 points from 38 games, and John Coleman’s men have struggled to find their identity since his appointment in October 2025.
- Coleman has gradually transformed the Shots into a more compact and defensively sound 4-2-3-1 unit, which looks to keep the ball in the middle third, slow the pace, and try to nullify their opponents in the center of the pitch.
- Aldershot Town have won just six of their 18 home games in the National League 2025/2026 and have conceded an average of 2.06 goals per game at the EBB.
- Aldershot have lost their last five consecutive National League games, including a 0-3 defeat at home to York City and a 3-2 loss at lowly Woking.
Boreham Wood
- Boreham Wood will head to Aldershot Town on Tuesday night full of confidence after a 3-0 home win over Gateshead FC on Saturday.
- Luke Garrard’s side have been a model of consistency throughout the National League 2025/2026 campaign, and their 71 points return from 38 games is testament to the way that they play and the way that Garrard has got his players playing.
- Boreham Wood have won eight away games in the National League 2025/2026 and average 2.16 goals per away game.
Head-to-Head
Boreham Wood have won two of the last three meetings with Aldershot Town , winning on their last trip to the EBB Stadium.
Key Players
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Matt Rush
- Garrard’s players are clearly talented and hardworking, and the 4th placed Wood have the league’s most lethal forward in Matt Rush, whose 22 goals from 38 National League appearances this term.
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Charlie Warren
- Charlie Warren is the only real threat that Coleman has up front, and he has hit seven goals from 13 National League appearances this season, so he’s a solid pick in the goal scorer market.
Betting Insights
- At 1.9, there is no value in backing the visitors at all, especially since the hosts remain undervalued at 3.28.
- At 1.38, the Over 2.5 goals line looks too low, so we’re happy to stay away, although we do expect both teams to leave a mark on the match due to Boreham Wood’s positive nature and Aldershot’s defensive inconsistencies.
Prediction
- Aldershot’s only realistic chance of causing an upset on Tuesday is to sit compact and suffocate Boreham Wood’s wide threats, while also trying to get men behind the ball in transition to prevent their opponents from building momentum.
- Boreham Wood have a superior record in this fixture and arrive with much better form, making them clear favourites to take the three points.