League Two · Regular Season – 46
Saturday 2 May, kickoff 15:00 · Priestfield Stadium
Gillingham will look to arrest their recent slide when they welcome Shrewsbury Town to Priestfield Stadium on Saturday afternoon, with both sides desperately seeking points in their battle to climb away from the lower reaches of League Two. The Gills, sitting 17th with 53 points from their 46 games, will be eager to put some daylight between themselves and their visitors, who occupy 19th position on 49 points and arrive in Kent having shown encouraging signs of improvement in recent weeks.
The form guide
13W 14D 19L · GD -19
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13W 10D 23L · GD -27
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Gillingham head into this crucial encounter enduring a worrying dip in form that has seen them collect just four points from their last five outings. G. Ainsworth’s side have suffered three defeats in that sequence, managing only one victory and a solitary draw to leave them with a concerning form rating of just 27%. Their defensive frailties have been particularly exposed during this period, with a defence rating of just 14% highlighting the vulnerability that has undermined their recent performances.
In stark contrast, Shrewsbury arrive at Priestfield having rediscovered their rhythm under P. Hurst’s guidance. The Shrews have been unbeaten in their last three matches, recording two wins and two draws from their previous five fixtures to boast a form rating of 53%. Most impressively, they have tightened up considerably at the back, posting a defensive rating of 71% that suggests they have found the solidity that was missing earlier in the campaign.
The head-to-head record
| Date | Competition | Home | Score | Away |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 Sept 2018 | League One | 2-2 | Gillingham | |
| 13 Apr 2019 | League One | 0-2 | Shrewsbury | |
| 22 Oct 2019 | League One | 1-1 | Gillingham | |
| 29 Jan 2020 | League One | 2-0 | Shrewsbury | |
| 3 Oct 2020 | League One | 1-1 | Gillingham |
Recent meetings between these sides have been closely contested affairs, with the last five encounters producing three draws and honours even in terms of victories. The most recent clash in October 2020 ended in a 1-1 stalemate, continuing a pattern of tight margins that has characterised this fixture. Gillingham’s last victory in the series came in January 2020 when they secured a 2-0 home triumph, though Shrewsbury had previously enjoyed a 2-0 success of their own at Priestfield in April 2019. The historical data suggests Shrewsbury hold a slight edge with a 64% advantage in head-to-head comparisons.
The men in the dugout
G. Ainsworth will be under pressure to find solutions to Gillingham’s recent struggles, particularly in shoring up a defence that has been far too porous in recent weeks. The Gills boss will need to instil greater confidence and organisation in his backline if his side are to halt their concerning slide down the table.
P. Hurst, meanwhile, will be encouraged by the resilience his Shrewsbury side have shown in recent matches. The visiting manager appears to have found a formula that has brought greater defensive stability, and he will be keen to maintain that momentum as his team seeks to climb further away from danger.
Players to watch
While neither side boasts standout goalscorers in League Two this season, the focus will likely fall on the creative players who can unlock what promises to be a tight encounter. Both teams have been operating with a 3-4-1-2 formation in recent matches, suggesting the wing-backs and central playmakers will be crucial in determining the outcome. Gillingham’s attacking players will need to step up given their modest attack rating of 43%, while Shrewsbury’s forwards will look to capitalise on any defensive uncertainty in the home ranks.
The prediction
Bookmaker advice: Double chance : draw or Shrewsbury
The statistics paint a picture of two teams heading in opposite directions, with Shrewsbury’s superior recent form and defensive solidity giving them a significant advantage. Gillingham’s home advantage appears to count for little given their poor defensive displays, and the visitors’ unbeaten run suggests they have the confidence to take something from this fixture. With both teams struggling for goals but Shrewsbury looking far more secure at the back, this has all the hallmarks of a low-scoring affair. The prediction engine favours either a draw or an away victory, and given the contrasting form and defensive records, Shrewsbury should edge this encounter 1-0.
League standings
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | 46 | 15 | 16 | 15 | -1 | 61 | |
| 16 | 46 | 14 | 11 | 21 | -11 | 53 | |
| 17 | 46 | 13 | 14 | 19 | -19 | 53 | |
| 18 | 46 | 14 | 10 | 22 | -26 | 52 | |
| 19 | 46 | 13 | 10 | 23 | -27 | 49 |
Preview data via api-football. Form, head-to-head, standings, manager and prediction figures sourced live at the time of compilation; squad and team-news availability subject to last-minute change.


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