Connect with us

National League North

Saints close gap at the top

DARLINGTON 0 BRACKLEY TOWN 2
By Craig Stoddart

SECOND-PLACED Brackley got their title charge back on track with a low-key victory away to Darlington.
It was a game of few chances, but Lee Ndlovu scored once and won a penalty for Brackley, their 26th clean of the season only occasionally threatened by Quakers, whose third defeat in succession extinguished lingering play-off hopes.
Early on Darlo’s Nathan Lowe whipped a free-kick narrowly wide. But Quakers had Tommy Taylor to thank for making a closerange save from Jaanai Gordon, and moments later Lowe cleared off the line before ...

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

  • Sixteen-year-old James Potter celebrates scoring the decisive penalty for Marine Sixteen-year-old James Potter celebrates scoring the decisive penalty for Marine

    Bobby Grant praises Marine’s effort after memorable FA Trophy upset

    Proud Marine boss Bobby Grant says the size of their FA Trophy achievement isn’t lost on anyone – and he’s told his players to recognise it’s no fluke either.

  • Bradshaw can draw solace

    PETERBORO’ SP 1 CURZON ASHTON 1 By Kieran Wilson MARK BRADSHAW’S 100th game in charge of Curzon ended in a draw at Peterborough Sports. The Nash almost took the lead within the first minute when Jack Stobbs’ cross found Joel Amado at the back post, but he could only guide...

  • BLUES TURN TABLES TO HURT EAGLES ONCE AGAIN

    BEDFORD TOWN 1 CHESTER 2 By Roger Worsley THE curse of the stoppage time goal struck again after Bedford lost at home to Chester. Leading until late in the game, the away side turned the tables to pick up the points. A scrappy first half had one bright moment, when...

  • Goal frame denies Ashby a late winner

    LEAMINGTON 0 OXFORD CITY 0 By Paul Edwards TWO struggling sides fought out a goalless draw at Your Co-op Community Stadium that did very little to help either in their attempts to escape from the relegation zone. For Leamington it represented progress of sorts as it extended their run without...