Nantwich Town vs Witton Albion.

Witton team news and latest score updates will appear here as and when they become available.

Team news: Witton make three changes to the starting line-up that beat stafford Rangers on Saturday. New signing Marc Joseph makes his debut with Josh Glover switching to left back in place of Matty Wood. Olly James and Joe Shaw come in for Anthony Sheehan & Shaun Tuck respectively.

Matt Cooper, Ryan Grocott, Josh Glover, Ben Harrison, Marc Joseph, Joe Shaw, Josh Hancock, Olly James, Michael Powell, Steve Foster, Danny Andrews.

Subs: Anthony Sheehan, Shaun Tuck, Mike Moseley, Stuart Plant.

Latest Score from The Weaver Stadium:

Nantwich Town 1 Witton Albion 0.

The Dabbers take the lead on 23 minutes.

.Witton Substitution:

Josh Glover replaced by Matty Wood.

Latest Score from The Weaver Stadium:

Nantwich Town 2 Witton Albion 0.

The Dabbers lead increased on 40 minutes.

Half Time Score from The Weaver Stadium:

Nantwich Town 2 Witton Albion 0.

Thanks Wheels…COME ON THE ALBIOOOOOON lets have these second half!!

Witton Substitution:

Olly James replaced by Shaun Tuck.

Josh Hancock shot hit the inside of the upright and came out again.

Witton Substitution:

Ryan Grocott replaced by Anthony Sheehan.

Latest Score from The Weaver Stadium:

Nantwich Town 2 Witton Albion 1.

Steve Foster pulls a goal back for the Albion on 81 minutes.

Full Time Score from The Weaver Stadium:

Nantwich Town 2 Witton Albion 1.

Attendance: 388.

Down to 6th on goal difference.

Very poor first half never at the races, ok the wind was a major factor, but we looked very disjointed and Foster had no support whatsoever when we attacked. Second half aided by the wind we looked better but to be honest we couldn’t have been any worse.
May well have pinched a point in the end but it was not to be. It’s been a great season though, 62 points already I would have taken that at the beginning of the season.
Please support the club for the rest of the season, every penny does count and we all should take pride in WAFC. bowdown

Thanks Andy L

Why the hell do we play 44 11 and how can you drop tuck on current form , thought both full backs had poor first halfs, and we deserved to be 2 0 down, a lot of guts got us back into and with tuck on we looked likely to score, and even though we only really played for 20 minutes we should have had a point out of the match with Nantwich hanging on and again what a crap not that he influenced the result just plain bad decisions and crazy bookings for good tackles, we will have to be fully on it for fc united next week, as someone said bad day at the office all round?

6th as we move in to April.

:clap

Three poor efforts on the bounce - can’ t remember the last time that happened. Another defeat to a team surely low on confidence at home, but they adapted to the conditions far better than us. We must go back to the short passing game and getting the wide men to beat their markers. The next 2 games should see us set for a potential play off or back in the chasing pack. Great vocal support today, even at 2 down, and if that is what a modern stadium is like, give us ours any day, although the all weather pitch they had is a real must for our future income. Why build grounds open to the wind, with nothing behind the goals that are devoid of noise and atmosphere??

Agreed we are spoilt at wincham park, Nantwich is poor soulless and open to the elements £3.5million for that honestly ?

Good numbers of witton fans today but the language from many of them was poor. Do we need to chant like that?

Was Tuck injured from saturday?

No he was warming up hard pre game I think it was just tactical nonsense or keeping the squad happy but you should not drop an in form player IMO and we don’t have a player in the club who can play behind the striker so don’t play it simples