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PREVIEW: KING’S LYNN v WOLVERHAMPTON (Prem)

KING’S Lynn have made an early switch to their riding order ahead of tonight’s (Thursday) Premiership clash with Wolverhampton at the Adrian Flux Arena.

The Stars, who are racing at home for the first time, suffered two heavy defeats on the road last week and will now track Michael Palm Toft at No.5 with Krzysztof Kasprzak moving into the middle-order.

Meanwhile Wolves bring in Scott Nicholls to guest for the injured Luke Becker and have a 56-34 advantage heading into the meeting with the aggregate point at stake.

Stars boss Alex Brady said: “Everything feels a bit better at home, and we’re all confident that this is the night our season begins.

“A win here will make everything feel better and allow some of our early-season confidence to come back, and set us up for a tough second half of the month.

“We’ve had a rough start and we’re looking to put that right on Thursday. I’m confident we can, and confident in the ability of what we’ve got.”

Wolves star Steve Worrall said: “We know it will be a lot tougher at King’s Lynn; they’ll want to show their supporters they’re a different side around their own track.

“And let’s not forget, towards the end of last season our performance there was dreadful if we’re being honest.

“So as a team we feel we’ve got a bit of making up to do on that part if you like. But we also want to go there and carry on our strong start to the year.”

KING’S LYNN: Nicolai Klindt, Thomas Jorgensen, Josh Pickering, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Michael Palm Toft, Frederik Jakobsen, Jason Edwards.
WOLVERHAMPTON: Sam Masters, Steve Worrall, Rory Schlein, Ryan Douglas, Scott Nicholls, Zach Cook, Leon Flint.