Connect with us

National League North

THOMSON SHOOTS DOWN HIS OLD PALS

img_20-1-116

By Hal Boxhall-Dockree
HARROGATE TOWN 6 Emmett 6, Kitching 30, Thomson 37, 75, 90, Wright 75
FC UNITED 0

SIX-SHOOTERS: Joe Leesley fist pumps the home supporters after Jack Emmett’s goal
PICTURES: Matt Kirkham

HARROGATE TOWN returned to the top of the National League North with a scintillating victory over shell-shocked FC United of Manchester at The CNG Stadium.
Despite having no fixture for 18 days, there was no sign of Simon Weaver’s side lacking match sharpness as George Thomson’s hat-trick along with goals from Jack Emmett, Liam Kitching and Jake Wright sealed a si...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Non-League Newsletter
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
My Betting Sites
Pro Direct
Isuzu

free bets

online bettingbest-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

free bets

More in National League North

  • Scott goes racing on

    Scott Easterlow insists the lure of the Leamington manager’s job overwhelmed any worries about the potential impact on his Racing Club Warwick legacy.

  • Bucks keep the play-off dream alive

    CHORLEY 1 BUXTON 2 By Pete Tscherewik CHORLEY let a half-time lead slip on home soil as Cian Coleman and Johnny Johnston took full advantage for John McGrath’s Buxton side. The Magpies took the lead in the 17th minute following a Jack Moore free-kick. The ball eventually fell to Mark...

  • TURBINES STEAM THROUGH REDS

    ALFRETON TOWN 0 PETERBORO’ SPORTS 2 By Tom Finney PETERBOROUGH Sports secured all three points against Alfreton Town, striking early in the second half before sealing the victory late on. The Turbines’ Max Booth produced the first effort of the afternoon on seven minutes but his shot was comfortably saved...

  • Big Ben clocks in after early red card

    BEDFORD TOWN 1 RADCLIFFE 0 By Roger Worsley A BAD-TEMPERED opening to the match erupted in the 24th minute when Radcliffe’s Michael Afuye was given his marching orders for what was adjudged as violent conduct, after Rick Smith and Tyrone Marsh tried to untangle themselves from a tackle, prompting a...