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Moses Ashikodi

Moses Ashikodi

Chester City v Ebbsfleet United

Ebbsfleet will aim to make it three Blue Square Premier wins in a row when they travel to Chester City on Saturday.

The Fleet have been in impressive form recently and boss Liam Daish is confident they can claim three points at Deva Stadium.

Daish told BBC Radio Kent: "There's a buzz in there, the lads are chirpy, and I've had to come out of the dressing room because it's too noisy.

"Two months ago it was like a morgue in there. There are 15 games to go and we need to win eight or nine and that would see us safe."

The Fleet boss has a full squad to choose from and is set to start with Moses Ashikodi and Magno Vieira upfront.

Chester only have nine senior players at their disposal and will also be without influential skipper Tim Ryan, who is suspended for the tie.

He told the Chester Chronicle: "We're losing games because we've got such a young side and we're bedding players in who might not be ready. But after every single match you can't say to any of us that we're not giving it our all."

Posted: Friday , February 05, 2010

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