Fulham Under-21s face Gillingham in their final Bristol Street Motors Trophy group game on Tuesday (7pm), with progression into the knockout stages still on the line.
Form
Gillingham:
Recently appointed Head Coach Stephen Clemence got off to a winning start for The Gills on Saturday, with his side beating Hereford 2-0 in the First Round of the FA Cup. Despite their poor recent run of form under Neil Harris, their excellent start to the season means they still sit pretty in ninth place in League Two.
Fulham:
Our Under-21s have enjoyed a positive week, beating Feyenoord in the Premier League International Cup before picking up a point at Chelsea in the PL2.

Requirements
To secure progression into the knockout stages, the young Whites will need to gain a minimum of two points and match or better Leyton Orient's result against Portsmouth.
Both sides win a point if tied after 90 minutes, with a bonus point up for grabs from the resulting penalty shoot-out.

Parking
With permit parking restrictions in place all around Priestfield Stadium, the Gillingham FC Supporters’ Club will provide car parking for both home and away fans.
The car park is situated at Barnsole Road Primary School (ME7 2JG) and is around a 5 to 10 minute walk from Priestfield Stadium.
Please note that the car park will be locked 10 minutes before kick-off and will reopen approximately 10 minutes after the full-time whistle.
Parking will cost £5 (cash only). For further information, including photos, maps and directions to Priestfield Stadium from the car park, please click here and select the 'parking' tab.
Donnell: Get The Job Done
"It's going to be another tough challenge against a senior side," said midfielder Chris Donnell. "They're doing well in League Two but we feel we know what we need to do to go and get the win.
"We conceded a late one against Leyton Orient which hurt us a little bit, but we've got a good mentality and want to go in and win any game."

On positive previous results in the competition, he added: "Yes they definitely put us in good stead. Portsmouth have done exceptionally well this season and remain unbeaten in the league and Leyton Orient have always been a good side in the English Football League.
"To be able to compete with them for 90 minutes fills us all with confidence to go and get the job done tomorrow night."
Tickets
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