Grappenhall Sports vs Witton Albion Youth.

Witton’s Youth team return to league action on Sunday afternoon when they travel to Warrington-based Grappenhall Sports in a North West Youth Alliance Division One fixture. The youngsters have begun the season well and currently sit fourth in the Division One table after two successive league wins where they scored eight goals, hat tricks in both games coming from Tom Collins & Cameron Brookfield respectively. The team bowed out of the FA Youth Cup at the Preliminary Round stage against Sandbach United in midweek but can now focus on closing the gap on the leaders. Grappenhall Sports have only played two league games so far this season and still seek their first points so, Witton will go into the game in confident mood but at the same time not underestimating their opponents. The game is being played at Grappenhall Sports Club with a 2.30pm kick off.

GRAPPENHALL SPORTS FC,
GRAPPENHALL SPORTS CLUB,
STOCKTON LANE,
GRAPPENHALL,
WARRINGTON,
CHESHIRE,
WA4 3HQ.

Directions: Follow A559 for 6.5 miles. At Stretton Roundabout, take the 5th exit onto the M56 slip road to M6/Manchester and follow for 0.5 miles. Merge onto M56 and follow for 2.2 miles. At junction 9, take the A50 exit to Lymm and follow for 1.0 miles. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Cliff Lane/A50 and follow for 0.2 miles. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on Cliff Lane/A50. Continue to follow A50 for 1.6 miles. Turn left onto Chester Road/A56 and follow for 0.5 miles. Turn left onto Church Lane and proceed forward for 197 ft. Turn right onto Stockton Lane. Destination is on the right after 0.5 miles. (Total Distance - 14.6 miles).

Parking: On-site parking is available.

Admission Prices: Admission is Free to everyone.

Full Time Score from Grappenhall Sports Club:

North West Youth Alliance Division One:

Grappenhall Sports 2 Witton Albion Youth 2.

Goals from Cameron Brookfield & Joshua Paterson as Witton were surprisingly held by struggling Sports but nevertheless, it’s a point onto the total. The point sees them stay fourth in the Division One table below FC United of Manchester and Nantwich Town on goal difference.