Gillingham will endeavour to bring their supporters some much-needed festive cheer when they take on Dagenham & Redbridge in their FA Cup second-round replay on Thursday night.
The National League side held their higher-tier opponents to a 1-1 draw in the first meeting last month and ought to travel to the Priestfield Stadium optimistic of recording a cup upset.
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League Two strugglers Gillingham needed a replay to get the better of National League North side Fylde in the first round of the FA Cup, and that 1-0 success marks just one of two wins for Neil Harris's men in their last 12 games, the other being a memorable penalty-shootout EFL Cup win over Brentford.
However, progression in the cup competitions has not offered much of a silver lining for the Gills amid their dismal fortunes in the fourth tier, with their most recent match ending in a comprehensive 3-0 defeat to Salford City on Saturday courtesy of strikes from Theo Vassell, Ryan Watson and Callum Hendry.
While Harris accepted most of the blame for that loss, he pulled no punches when criticizing his players' failures to put the ball in the back of the net, and Gillingham are now without a win in League Two since beating Sutton United 1-0 on October 1.
Harris's men have now failed to score in each of their last six League Two matches during an abysmal run of profligacy, and they have only amassed a measly six league goals all season long - unsurprisingly the worst tally in the division by far as they sit 23rd in the table.
If Harris was not already on borrowed time, an early FA Cup exit to lower-league opposition could very well accelerate any decision from the powers-that-be, but their opponents also come into Thursday's game on the back of a disappointing defeat.
Dagenham & Redbridge were seconds away from dumping Gillingham out of the FA Cup in their second-round meeting following Josh Walker's 80th-minute opener, but Harris's men forced a replay through Scott Kashket's injury-time leveller at Victoria Road.
Prior to holding the League Two strugglers to a score draw, Daryl McMahon's men had put seven past Beckenham Town and claimed a 1-0 win over Maidenhead United to advance to the second round, and they reached the third round as recently as the 2015-16 season before being eliminated by Everton.
The Daggers are outsiders when it comes to pushing for a playoff place in the National League - sitting 10th in the table with eight wins, five draws and seven defeats from their first 20 matches, but a three-game winning streak in the fifth tier was brought to an end last time out.
McMahon had led his side to successive wins over Wealdstone, Solihull Moors and Scunthorpe United before Will Goodwin scored the only goal of the game in a 1-0 success for Torquay United at the weekend, but their proposed meeting with Gateshead this weekend has been postponed due to their FA Cup commitments.
There is more than one motivation for Harris and McMahon to conjure up a winning performance here, as whichever team comes up trumps in Thursday's game will have the honour of hosting 2020-21 winners Leicester City in the third round.
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