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Grimsby Town
Conference Premier Playoffs | Semi-Finals
May 3, 2015 at 3.30pm UK
 
Eastleigh

3-0

Palmer (35', 71'), John-Lewis (44')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Team News: Grimsby Town unchanged for crucial Eastleigh clash

Grimsby Town name an unchanged side for the second leg of their Conference Premier playoff semi-final against Eastleigh, while the Spitfires make two changes.

Grimsby Town boss Paul Hurst has stuck with a winning formula by naming an unchanged side for this afternoon's Conference Premier playoff semi-final second-leg clash against Eastleigh.

The Mariners, who have lost at this stage for the past two season, take a 2-1 lead into the Blundell Park tie.

Meanwhile, Eastleigh manager Richard Hill has made two alterations to his side, with Harry Pell and Michael Green both being brought back into the starting lineup.

Jack Midson drops to the bench, while Dan Spence misses out on the matchday squad altogether as the Spitfires go in search of back-to-back promotions.

Grimsby: McKeown, Nsiala, Gowling, Pearson, Magnay, Mackreth, Brown, Disley, Arnold, John-Lewis, Palmer
Subs: Hannah, Clay, Pittman, Parslow, Chapell

Eastleigh Flitney, Partington, Turley, Pell, Green, Evans, Howard, Strevens, Reason, McAllister, Constable
Subs: Beckwith, Odubade, Midson, Walker, Burton

Find out who will go through to face Bristol Rovers in the Wembley final on May 17 with Sports Mole's live commentary.

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