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Kettering Town To Host Redditch United At Steel Park

Kettering Town have agreed a deal that will see them play Saturday’s Southern League Premier Division game with Redditch United at Corby Town’s Steel Park.

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KETTERING TOWN have agreed a deal that will see them play Saturday’s Southern League Premier Division game with Redditch United at Corby Town’s Steel Park.

The one-off arrangement has been made because the Poppies are unable to play games at their Nene Park home due to the electricity having been cut off.

Saturday’s fixture coincides with the 140th anniversary of the Northamptonshire club and they will be hoping that can spur them towards a first victory of the season.

 

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