Preview: Curzon Ashton (H)
- Sep 10, 2021
- 1 min read

City are back in action tomorrow (11th September) when Curzon Ashton visit New Meadow Park, 3pm kick off. Tickets are available via www.gloucestersport.com/tickets
Paul Groves’ men will be keen to put things
right after last weeks‘ defeat at Chorley.
Here’s what the Gaffer had to say ahead of the match:
Team News
City will be without Josh Thomas who left the club earlier this week and there will be late fitness tests for some players returning from injury. Fabien Robert is suspended.
U21 defender/midfielder Joe Jeremiah has been called up to the Senior squad for the match and has been assigned squad number 30, good luck Joe!

The Visitors
Curzon will be pleased with their start to the season, picking up ten points from their opening five matches and currently sitting fourth in the table.
The Nash come into the game on the back of a 3-0 away win at Leamington last weekend, with their only defeat so far coming away at Boston.
Last time out
This will be the seventh match between the two clubs. The last meeting saw City run out 1-0 winners at Curzon in Paul Groves’ first match as City manager.
Head to Head
Home
P3 W1 D1 L1 F5 A5
Away
P3 W1 D2 L0 F2 A1
Statistics provided by @gcafcstats
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Wow, Paul Groves' men really need to 'put things right' after that Chorley defeat, especially with Fabien Robert suspended and new face Joe Jeremiah stepping up to squad number 30. Curzon Ashton is looking strong, beating Leamington 3-0 last weekend and sitting fourth; honestly, I hope it's not a 7-0 juego repeat of some historical game. I just saw this news grabbing my morning coffee and honestly, it makes me a little nervous for them.