Our prediction for this League 2 match:
EnviroVent Stadium will host Saturday’s football match between Harrogate and Southend United, the two teams who sit in the opposite halves of the table. Harrogate aim to make amends for back-to-back defeats to Forest Green and Morecambe, and we are positive that they will fight tooth and nail against Southend. The Sulphurites failed to turn their dominance into goals in the loss to Morecambe, but they are surely capable of matching the Seasiders on home soil.
Southend United, on the other hand, played out a goalless draw with Walsall on Tuesday evening, with the team remaining in the relegation zone. Since left-back Sam Hart misses the Harrogate game through suspension, we are tempted to put our money on the home team. It has to be noted that the Sulphurites crushed the Seasiders 4-0 in the first half of the season.
Highlighted Player (Calvin Miller ):
Calvin Miller is a professional footballer who plays for Harrogate Town in the League Two. Miller is a product of Celtic youth academy, and it has to be noted that he made four appearances for the Hoops in the Scottish Premiership.
The pacey winger played for the likes of Dundee and Ayr United on loan as well before moving to Harrogate Town in October 2020. Calvin Miller made his League two debut on October 3, 2020 in a 2-1 loss to Bolton Wanderers, with the Scottish player quickly establishing himself as a first-team regular at the club. Miller’s primary position is left-back, but he is used as both left midfielder and left winger.
His preferred foot is left, and he wears the No. 19 at Harrogate Town. He has a contract with the Sulphurites which should expire in June 2021. Calvin Miller’s preferred foot is left.
Highlighted Team (Southend):
Nicknamed the Shrimpers, Southend United are a League One club which is located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. Southend United were founded back in 1906 and have been wearing dark blue shirts and shorts ever since.
The colour of their away shirt is sky blue, with the team wearing black shorts when playing on the travels. Roots Hall is the club’s home ground, the venue which was built in 1952 and opened three years later. The capacity of the stadium is 12,392. Fellow Essex team Colchester United are seen as Southend United’s biggest rivals. The two clubs were in the race for top position in the League One in the 2005/2006 season, with Southend eventually winning the battle.
Southend United recorded their biggest ever win in the 1934/1935 season, with the team rolling over Golders Green 10-1 in the FA Cup. The Shrimpers suffered their biggest defeat in the 1965/1966 season when they were beaten by Brighton 9-1.