Connect with us

Step 4

NPL WEST

WIDNES 2 TRAFFORD 0
By Callum Chadwick

GOALS from Jack McGowan and Brendan O’Brien ensured a return to winning ways for Widnes at home to ten-man Trafford.
McGowan opened the scoring with just five minutes on the clock when he capitalised on a disastrous error by goalkeeper Sam Booth.
Booth would recover to put in a man-of-the-match performance, making a number of fine saves to keep Trafford in the contest. Damola Sotona then received two yellow cards within seconds of each other, and was sent off eight minutes after the break.

And Widnes were out of sight when O’Brien...

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
Isuzu
free bets

 

best-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

More in Step 4

  • Dave McNabb has led Bury for the past two years. Dave McNabb has led Bury for the past two years.

    Bury FC reshuffle sees Dave McNabb move upstairs after stepping down as manager

    Bury Football Club have announced that Dave McNabb has stepped down as manager to take up a new role as the club’s head of football operations with immediate effect.

  • FORMER PLAYERS HAUNT COLLS

    DIV 1 EAST EMLEY AFC 4 PONTEFRACT COL 0 By Charlie Fletcher EMLEY proved the more ruthless side on a wet afternoon in West Yorkshire, putting four past Pontefract Collieries in a convincing victory. The visitors enjoyed good spells of possession in the first half and felt unlucky when Frankie...

  • SITTINGBOURNE 2 DEAL TOWN 0

    DIV 1 S.EAST By Mike Green ■ SECOND-HALF goals from Jack Steventon and Richie Hamill earned Sittingbourne a fourth successive win under Reece Prestedge. But Deal would have returned to the Kent coast wondering how they didnt take advantage of a first period where they had a couple of golden...

  • S.CLUB INKBERROW 3 BRISTOL MANOR F 0

    DIV 1 SOUTH By Alex Raeburn ■ A BRILLIANT brace from Jack Tolley helped Inkberrow get the better of their Bristol visitors in a convincing victory. It was the former Kidderminster Harriers forward who opened the scoring in under ten minutes as he raced through on goal before rounding the...