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Warrington Town get set for showdown with Scarborough Athletic

Warrington Town chairman Toby Macormac is hoping his club can make a unique piece of Northern Premier League history tomorrow.

Warrington Town

By Mark Carruthers

HALFWAY THERE! Warrington edged out South Shields in the semis
PIC: Kevin Wilson

WARRINGTON Town chairman Toby Macormac is hoping his club can make a unique piece of Northern Premier League history tomorrow.
The Yellows will travel to Scarborough Athletic as the league holds its first play-off final since 2019 as the Covid-19 pandemic brought an early end to the last two seasons.
Coincidentally, Warrington also competed in that final as they claimed a hard-earned win at South Shields before succumbing to King’s Lynn Town in a ‘Super Play-off Final’ days later.
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