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Gillingham v Wimbledon preview: Manager Neil Harris on League 2 match at Priestfield

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Manager Neil Harris will hope his Gillingham players can raise their levels again for some tougher battles ahead. The Gills have won their last three at Priestfield - all against bottom-end teams - but the visit of Wimbledon on Saturday and then Bradford on Tuesday night will provide his new-look team with more of a test.

In-form Gillingham have climbed out of the League 2 relegation zone and there looks set to be another decent crowd at Priestfield this Saturday, with the Rainham End virtually sold out.

Harris said: “I bumped into some fans in the street on Thursday morning, picking up their tickets and they were buzzing. “We’re looking forward to it.

We’ve had three wins in a row here but the next two will be tougher than the last three (at home) we have had. “We have to continuously raise our levels.

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