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Stockport v Gillingham preview: Neil Harris looks ahead to League 2 match against Dave Challinor's side at Edgeley Park

Gillingham manager Neil Harris is keen to see his side make their mark against a top League 2 team - and they have another chance tonight.

Midweek hosts Stockport County are a club that Harris has described as having an “embarrassment of riches” and it will be another big test for his new-look side.

Stockport returned to the Football League after finishing top of the National League last season - ending an 11-year stay in non-league. They start the week seventh in the table - occupying the final play-off spot.

Harris’ men have picked up plenty of points against League 2’s lower sides since January, as they quickly put relegation fears behind them, but have lost to promotion-chasing Mansfield and Bradford.

Looking to their next opponents, Harris said: “They have an unbelievable squad of players and an embarrassment of riches at this level, they are a team that should be at the top of the league.

“For us it is another challenge, another test for us on the back of a Mansfield and a Bradford, where there hasn’t been a lot in the games, Bradford certainly.

“We have to make sure we get it defensively right but also we have those moments of quality as well. That is our next test, to come out of a game against a top side and come out on the right end of a positive result.”

Until recently Stockport were flying. Five straight wins was ended with a 1-0 loss at Barrow and a goalless draw at home to Doncaster on Saturday.

The Gills also played out a 0-0 draw at the weekend, against lowly Harrogate. Both sides will be looking to get back on track after recent setbacks.

Harris said: “We would have liked to be going there off the back of three points but it is another point gained.

“The important thing for us was not to get beat, not to

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