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KING'S Lynn will be back to full strength for their Wednesday night clash with Scunthorpe.And boss Rob Lyon says this could be the meeting which defines whether hisside can once again challenge for the title.He said: "Two weeks ago we looked weak against Newcastle, we then signed Millsy (Chris Mills) and the team looked a bit better against Rye House, but in my eyes this is the match where we will genuinely see if the team has what it takes to turn things around."I have set them a target to beat Scunthorpe by at least 10 points, if they can achieve that then I believe that the team has what it takes to make a serious challenge for the league title."
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CARL Wilkinson was in stunning form to inspire Scunthorpe to a 55-37 win over Rye House on Sunday.Wilkinson notched 16+1 for the Scorpions and Jordan Frampton was the top Rye House rider with 13.Scunthorpe's David Howe said: "Today was a good performance from the team and I think really the score line reflects how much better we were. I'm not sure what they got from the tacticals but obviously they had to use both."
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MONDAY JULY 5:
SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Eastbourne v Peterborough 7.30, Wolverhampton vIpswich 7.30
ELITE LEAGUE KO CUP 1st leg: Belle Vue v Poole 7.30
WEDNESDAY JULY 7:
PREMIER LEAGUE: Birmingham v Redcar 7.30, Kings Lynn v Scunthorpe 7.30
THURSDAY JULY 8:SKY SPORTS
ELITE LEAGUE: Coventry v Lakeside 7.30, Ipswich v Wolverhampton7.30, Swindon v Eastbourne 7.30
PREMIER LEAGUE: Redcar v Berwick 7.30, Sheffield v Newcastle 7.45
NATIONAL LEAGUE KO CUP 2nd leg: Bournemouth v King's Lynn 7.30
FRIDAY JULY 9:
PREMIER LEAGUE PAIRS: Somerset 7.30
NATIONAL LEAGUE KO CUP 2nd leg: Newport v Weymouth 7pm
CHALLENGE: Plymouth v Team Viking 7.30