Match Preview :- Kendal Town - Saturday September 26th, 2015 (15:00:00)

On Saturday, Celtic start their FA Cup trail away at Kendal Town in the second qualifying round. Kick off 3pm. Kendal Town are in the Evo-Stik First Division (North). After eight games, they have won five, drawn two and lost one, giving them seventeen points from a possible twenty-four.

Kendal have scored seventeen goals, which is just over two goals per game, and conceded ten, which is a little over a goal per game. Their one loss this season came at home to Clitheroe, who beat them 3-1 on the eighth of September. They won their opening three matches, beating Farsley away, Burscough at home and Ossett Town at home. They dropped their first points away at Bamber Bridge when they drew 1-1. After this, they beat Mossley 3-1 at home, and most recently, beat Witton last Saturday 3-2 away, and drew with Trafford 2-2 away. This means that they lost their last home league match.

They have kept three clean sheets, and have scored in every match this season.

In the FA Cup, they have already played two rounds. The first was against North Shields. They drew the away match 1-1, forcing a replay, which they won 2-0. Two weeks ago, they faced Dunston UTS, ay home, and won 5-2.

There is no team information available for their last match, however in their 3-2 away win at Witton Albion, where they took a three goal half time lead, only to concede twice late on, they lined up as:
1. Richard Whiteside
2. Michael Aspin
3. Rob Henry
4. Danny Forbes
5. Rob Williams
6. Chris Smalley
7. Craig Carney
8. Aaron Helliwell
9. Jordan Connerton
10. Danny Wilkins
11. Rob Wilson

Celtic will still be without Chris Simm and Adam Farrell, with Farrell serving the last match of his suspension. Also missing will be Danny Wisdom and Alex Mudimu, both of whom are edging back towards fitness. In Celtic's last match, the 1-0 home win over FC United of Manchester, we lined up as:
1. Tony McMillan
2. Oliver Crowley
3. John Shaw
4. Matty Hughes
5. Jack Higgins
6. Aaron Chalmers
7. Ben McKenna
8. Bohan Dixon
9. Alex Johnson
10. Steve Tames
11. Aidan Chippendale

With £4,500 up for grabs to the winner, plus being in the hat for the next round, both sides will be going for it. It would be beneficial for Celtic to do so at the first opportunity, rather than heading for a replay, though Celtic's long and inglorious history in this competition, nothing can be taken for granted.

Directions
Distance: 83
Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Take junction 15 on the M60 onto the M61.
Follow the M61 for 21 miles to the M6 and join the M6 north.
Stay on the M6 for 31 miles to junction 36 (A590).
At the roundabout at the end of the slip road take exit 1 onto the A590.
After 3 miles join the A591.
After 2 miles, join the A6 (signed South Kendal).
After a mile, at the roundabout, take the third exit onto Romney Road.
At the end of the road, at the roundabout, take the first exit onto Lound Road (A65).
After half a mile, turn right onto Park Side Road.
The club is on the right.