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PREVIEW: WOLVERHAMPTON v BELLE VUE (Prem)

WOLVERHAMPTON and Belle Vue both have top spot in the Premiership in their sights ahead of a big clash at Monmore tonight (Monday).

The two clubs are level on points, two behind leaders Peterborough who do not have a fixture – so a win for either will take them to the summit.

Wolves, who won impressively at the National Speedway Stadium ten days ago, return to full strength with Leon Flint back from injury at reserve, whilst the Aces are looking to bounce back from their shock defeat at King’s Lynn last Thursday.

Home skipper Rory Schlein said: “Their guys ride our track as well as we do theirs, so we’ll have to be on our toes again – we don’t treat anybody differently saying that though.

“It’s a track I think people are starting to like coming to but we’ve got track craft here, we’re starting to dominate towards the end of the nights in particular and as long as we get the ‘W’ we’re after and keep this place a fortress, even if they go home with a consolation, getting the three points is what matters most to us.”

Aces captain Steve Worrall said: “I don’t think Wolverhampton have hosted a team that has the strength and skill around their place that we do, so I think we will be a big test for them.

“All of our boys know the track well, we’ve all scored big points there in the past and that’s exactly what we’re looking to do on Monday.

“Both teams are very evenly matched and from a spectator point of view it will be a very entertaining night, and most likely will be another close one.”

WOLVERHAMPTON: Sam Masters, Broc Nicol, Nick Morris, Luke Becker, Rory Schlein, Ryan Douglas, Leon Flint.
BELLE VUE: Brady Kurtz, Richie Worrall, Steve Worrall, Charles Wright, Dan Bewley, Tom Brennan, Jye Etheridge