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                                                    Dag & Red
                                                    0-5
                                                    Cheltenham
                                                    Luke Summerfield (20 mins)
                                                    Steve Elliott (22 mins)
                                                    Kaid Mohamed (42 mins)
                                                    James Spencer (62 mins)
                                                    own(Michael Spillane) (71 mins)

                                                    npower League 2 , Feb 18, 2012
                                                    Ground: The L.B Barking & Dagenham Stadium , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 1,516

                                                    Team news

                                                    Woodall back for Daggers Brian Woodall is back in contention for Dagenham's home clash against high-flying Cheltenham.

                                                    The five-goal striker missed Tuesday's 2-1 defeat at Oxford having picked up a knock in training 24 hours earlier but should be fit enough to stake his claim for a starting berth.

                                                    Midfielder Medy Elito impressed off the bench as a second-half replacement for Dominic Green and may have played his way into John Still's starting XI.

                                                    Still has no new injury or suspension concerns to contend with, although fit-again midfielder Luke Howell remains unavailable until he gets vital minutes under his belt for the club's second string having made his comeback from a long-term knee injury.

                                                    Peter Gain (knee), Kevin Maher (foot) and Sam Williams (knee) continue to miss out.

                                                    The Daggers have failed to triumph against Cheltenham in all four past meetings between the two sides, losing three and drawing one.

                                                    Steve Elliott could return for Cheltenham.

                                                    The experienced centre-back has missed the Robins' last six matches with a calf strain but returned to training on Thursday and is expected to be a part of manager Mark Yates' matchday squad at Victoria Road.

                                                    Midfielder Russ Penn is also available to Yates after getting the all-clear on a hamstring injury following a scan and is likely to be included in some capacity against the Daggers.

                                                    That leaves Yates with a fully-fit and injury-free squad at his disposal as Cheltenham look to get back to winning ways following their 1-0 home defeat to Torquay on Tuesday night.

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                                                    Dag & Red vs Cheltenham

                                                    Last modified 17:27 18/02/12

                                                    Robins rout Daggers Cheltenham boosted their promotion hopes with their biggest win of the season - a 5-0 drubbing of 10-man Dagenham.

                                                    The visitors took the lead after 20 minutes when Luke Garbutt's corner was cleared to the edge of the box where Luke Summerfield thundered into the top corner.

                                                    And two minutes later Cheltenham's lead was doubled after Daggers again failed to deal with a corner and Steve Elliott fired in low through a crowded box.

                                                    The match was effectively settled when Chris Lewington was sent off for handball outside the box four minutes before the interval, the resulting free-kick from Garbutt was parried out by substitute goalkeeper David Hogan and Kaid Mohamed fired in from close range.

                                                    After the break Cheltenham continued to dominate and made it four in the 62nd minute when Oluwafemi Ilesanmi failed to clear Sido Jombati's hopeful ball forwards and James Spencer took advantage to blast past Hogan.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    Dag & RedRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    30 Chris Lewington
                                                    41 Michael Spillane Own Goal
                                                    4 Scott Doe
                                                    6 Mark Arber
                                                    29 Oluwafemi Ilesanmi
                                                    12 Medy Elito(sub 39)
                                                    19 Abu Ogogo(sub 85)
                                                    15 Matthew Saunders
                                                    9 Jon Nurse
                                                    23 Brian Woodall(sub 65)
                                                    10 Josh Scott
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    27 David Hogan(sub 39)
                                                    5 Richard Rose(sub 85)
                                                    24 Billy Bingham
                                                    37 Dominic Green
                                                    42 Adam Cunnington(sub 65)
                                                    CheltenhamRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Scott P Brown
                                                    22 Sido Jombati
                                                    6 Steve Elliott(sub 75) Goal
                                                    15 Alan Bennett
                                                    19 Luke Garbutt
                                                    8 Joshua Low
                                                    25 Luke Summerfield Goal
                                                    7 Marlon Pack(sub 71)
                                                    23 Kaid Mohamed Goal
                                                    16 Russell Penn
                                                    10 Jeff Goulding(sub 44)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    2 Keith Lowe(sub 75)
                                                    9 Darryl Duffy
                                                    11 Brian Smikle(sub 71)
                                                    14 James Spencer(sub 44) Goal
                                                    20 Jermaine McGlashan

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