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FA Cup 2nd Round Betting Preview - National League sides - Saturday 2nd December

FA Cup 2nd Round Betting Preview - National League sides - Saturday 2nd December

FA Cup 2nd Round Betting Preview - National League sides - Saturday 2nd December

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These are my FA Cup second round picks, so a number of non-league teams are still in the second round of the competition and they'll be keeping a close eye on getting through to the third round in all the prestigious ties that could come their way.

Well, the first game I'm going to have a look at is Chesterfield against Leyton Orient and if there is one non-league team left in the competition who really can take their eye off the league for the weekend? It is Chesterfield. Paul Cook's side have dominated the league so far and are clear favourites to gain automatic promotion to League Two. Well this week they take on Leyton Orient and Paul Cook's side will be looking thinking they've got a real chance here of causing an upset. They've won their last ten games at home in all competitions, and that includes that impressive win against Portsmouth in the first round. They really did deserve to gain victory and progress through to this stage of the competition.

The next game I'm going to look at is Aldershot Town taking on Stockport County. It's going to be interesting to see what happens in this game considering the form that both sides are on for Aldershot they've won their last five home games. Stockport County’s winning run came to an end last weekend and I do feel that this has all the makings of the game ending in a draw and then who knows what will happen in that replay. But it's going to be a really competitive match and I do feel that both teams to score is a good backing for this game.

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