Connect with us

Northern Premier League

Joy for Jake as Blues take points

By Garry Clarke

WARRINGTON RYLANDS 2
WORKINGTON 1
WARRINGTON RYLANDS held off a strong Workington challenge to emerge with all three points from a rain-soaked Hive Arena.
An open first half saw play switch from end to end without either side creating any clear cut chances, although both goalkeepers were called into action. Workington’s Alex Mitchell kept out a Jake Daniels shot from the edge of the area while Rylands Luke Pilling did well to save Ceiran Casson’s shot which flew through a crowded penalty area.
The home side went in front in the 38th minute when Matty ...

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 Northern Premier League

  • United win late in Fitzy-time

    FC UNITED 2 PRESCOT CAB 1 By Alan Spiller FC UNITED left it until the very end to keep up their play-off chase with an 89th-minute winner against Prescot Cables at Broadhurst Park. The Reds put Cables under early pressure and both Adam Le Fondre and Jordan Buckley saw shots...

  • LEADERS BRECK IN BUSINESS AGAIN…

    DIV 1 WEST By Mark Andrews AIMING HIGHER: Lower Breck players celebrate the own goal which put them ahead PICTURE: Grieg Bertram LOWER BRECK 1 Foulds 48 (og) RUNCORN LINN 0 LOWER Breck ended a sequence of three defeats and returned to top spot in the table, replacing opponents, Runcorn...

  • NO BITE FROM SORRY LIONS

    GUISELEY 0 LANCASTER C 0 By Tom Feaheny GUISELEY and Lancaster City could not be separated as they drew an uninteresting affair in difficult conditions. The visitors started brightly and had two good opportunities in the early stages. First was a well-worked corner fell to Charlie Bailey, who took aim...

  • BISHOP AUCK’LND 2 HEATON STAN’TN 0

    DIV 1 EAST By Chris Mayes ■ TWO GOALS before the break pulled Bishop Auckland out of the relegation zone and put the brakes on Heaton Stannington’s play-off ambitions. Liam Potter headed on to the roof of the net and James Harrison and Liam Jarvie were denied by Alfie Gordon...