Connect with us

National League North

Dean leads from back for Saints

By Tom Finney

ALFRETON TOWN 0
BRACKLEY TOWN 1
BRACKLEY TOWN put in a good defensive display to win away at Alfreton – a result that sees the Saints climb above The Reds and into the play-off places.
Captain Gareth Dean scored the only goal of the match on 54 minutes, turning home after Tommy O’Sullivan’s effort was blocked by Harry Perritt.
In a low-key opening 45, the first sight on goal came to Alfreton’s Shaun Brisley, but he blazed over after a well-worked set-piece from the home side.
Alfreton’s new signing Joe Stacey was then involved at b...

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

  • Scarborough Athletic’s Richie Bennett fights for possession Scarborough Athletic’s Richie Bennett fights for possession

    Scarborough Athletic 0-2 Kidderminster Harriers: David Davis at the double as Boro slip up

    Two scrappy first-half goals secured victory for Kidderminster Harriers over a disappointing Scarborough Athletic and extended their unbeaten run to ten games.

  • High-flyers Fylde can’t find way past City

    By Patrick Lock OXFORD CITY 1 AFC FYLDE 0 EWAN CLARK’S goal on the hour saw Oxford City pick up an important win against second-placed AFC Fylde at the MGroup Stadium yesterday. In truth, it was a game with few clear-cut chances, with both defences proving to be stubborn to...

  • DUFFY AND MELLOR AT THE DOUBLE FOR SILKMEN

    By Jack Taylor WORKSOP TOWN 2 MACCLESFIELD 4 ised in the 51st minute as the Tigers worked the ball well down both wings and found success down the left-hand side, a brilliant low cross arriving at the feet of Burrow. In the latter stages, Macclesfield’s confidence began to grow, with...

  • Malakai makes it okay with last-ditch clincher

    By Matty Hurst SOUTHPORT 1 MERTHYR TOWN 0 SUBSTITUTE Malakai McKenzie netted a last-minute winner to end Merthyr’s six-match unbeaten run. A game affected by heavy wind still had a plethora of chances but it was one-way traffic in the first half. Southport could’ve taken the lead after ten minutes...