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 desperate for points in their battle to climb away from the lower reaches of League Two. The Gills, sitting 17th with 53 points from 46 matches, will be eager to put some daylight between themselves and their visitors, who occupy 19th place 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 torrid run of form that has seen them collect just four points from their last five outings. G. Ainsworth’s men have suffered three consecutive defeats before managing a draw and a solitary victory, leaving them with a concerning form rating of just 27%. Their defensive frailties have been particularly exposed during this period, with a defensive rating of only 14% highlighting the urgent need for improvement at the back.
In stark contrast, Shrewsbury arrive at Priestfield in much better spirits, having accumulated eight points from their last five fixtures with two wins and two draws alongside a single defeat. P. Hurst’s side boast an impressive form rating of 53% and have been notably more resolute defensively, recording a defensive rating of 71% that suggests they have found a formula for keeping things tight at the back. Their recent upturn in fortunes will give them genuine confidence of taking something from their trip to Kent.
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 between the teams. Gillingham’s last victory in this fixture 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 record suggests little to separate the sides, with both teams having enjoyed periods of dominance in this matchup.
The men in the dugout
G. Ainsworth finds himself under increasing pressure to turn around Gillingham’s fortunes, with the recent run of poor results testing the patience of supporters who expect better from their side. His tactical approach will be crucial in addressing the defensive vulnerabilities that have plagued his team’s recent performances. Meanwhile, P. Hurst will be encouraged by the progress his Shrewsbury side has made in recent weeks, with their improved defensive solidity providing a platform for better results. The visiting manager will be keen to maintain the momentum that has lifted spirits around the club.
Players to watch
While neither side boasts standout goalscorers in League Two this season, both teams will be looking to their creative players to unlock what promises to be a tight encounter. Gillingham will need their attacking players to step up and provide the clinical edge that has been lacking during their recent struggles, particularly given their modest attack rating of 43%. Shrewsbury, despite their lower attack rating of 36%, have shown greater efficiency in recent matches and will look to their key men to capitalise on any defensive lapses from the hosts.
The prediction
Bookmaker advice: Double chance : draw or Shrewsbury
The statistics paint a clear picture of two teams heading in opposite directions, with Shrewsbury’s superior recent form and defensive organisation giving them a significant advantage. Gillingham’s home advantage may not prove decisive given their current struggles, particularly at the back where they have looked vulnerable. The visitors’ impressive defensive rating of 71% compared to Gillingham’s 14% suggests they are well-equipped to frustrate the hosts, while their recent form indicates they possess the quality to capitalise on any opportunities that arise. Expect a cagey affair with Shrewsbury likely to edge a low-scoring encounter, though a draw remains the most probable outcome given the historical pattern between these evenly-matched sides.
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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