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Southend United and Woking have a history of competitive matchups, with Southend winning 3 games, 3 draws, and Woking winning 2 games in their all-time record. Looking back at their previous six meetings, the teams have had some close encounters, including a recent National League match ending in a 0-0 draw.

In terms of league form, Southend has had a mixed bag of results with a record of DLLWDW, while Woking has struggled with a record of LWLDLL. The upcoming match will be officiated by referee Stephen Parkinson, who has a track record of showing yellow cards and even red cards in the games he oversees.

Woking currently sits in 18th place in the table with 20 points from 19 games, with a strong home record that has seen them earn 14 points at home. The team’s top scorers, Charley Kendall and Matt Ward, have each scored three goals this season.

Nathan Ralph and Macauley Bonne of Southend will be facing their former team, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the matchup. Woking, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistent form, with only two wins in their last 13 games.

Overall, the stage is set for an exciting showdown between Southend United and Woking, with both teams eager to secure a crucial victory in the National League.